Dana White Reveals His Top 4 UFC Fighters Who Have Shaped The Sport’s History
Dana White and Ronda Rousey
Dana White recently dropped his “Mount Rushmore” of UFC fighters, and it’s got people talking. The UFC’s big boss has some thoughts on this and the fighter’s he picked out are not everyone’s first pick.
First up, no surprise here: Jon Jones. White practically gushed about him like a golden child who can do no wrong in the octagon. With 16 title fights under his belt, Jones is the undisputed king of not facing defeat (except one DQ loss). He’s so good; he probably doesn’t even remember what losing feels like!
Next on the list is Ronda Rousey. Dana White credited Rousey for paving the way for women in the UFC. She became an inspiration to many new female fighters and will be for more to come. And her domination of the women’s division is part of this.
The third spot goes to Georges St-Pierre. This guy’s resume reads like a fairy tale of face-punching: two-weight champ, nine title defenses at welterweight, unstoppable force in the Octagon, and idol for many to follow.
Last but not least, ‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor. Dana White revealed that McGregor changed the game globally. His resume, although not as impressive as many others, contributed to his success. His bold persona and flashy lifestyle made him one of the biggest athletes in the world.
Dana White Reveals What It Takes To Be Successful In The UFC
The outspoken CEO of the UFC recently dropped some knowledge bombs about what it really takes to make it big in the octagon. And it’s not just about throwing punches and grappling skills, and neither about just winning.
Dana White has been at the helm of the UFC since 2001. He has seen fighters rise and fall, champions crowned and dethroned. So when he talks about success in the UFC, fans better believe he knows what he’s talking about.
“If you are the type of fighter who walks in and everyone boos you, that’s incredible; it’s awesome,” said White via The Shop.
Dana White believes the worst thing for a fighter isn’t getting jeered but being ignored. He understands that in the entertainment business, any reaction is heaps better than no reaction. The UFC CEO is talking about making people care. Whether fans love the fighter or hate him, they’re invested in his or her story. And in the UFC, that investment translates to ticket sales and pay-per-view buys.
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