Added: Nov 29, 2023
In this podcast episode, Dana White discusses a variety of topics, including his personal health journey and the business side of the UFC. He also addresses the potential involvement of Dillon Danis in the UFC and the impact of social media on combat sports.White begins by discussing his recent attendance at a UFC event, where he walked out with former President Donald Trump, Kid Rock, and Tucker Carlson. He also talks about his recent experience with a 86-hour water fast, which he claims has had a positive impact on his health and energy levels. He emphasizes the importance of mental toughness and discipline in achieving personal health goals.
The conversation then shifts to the business side of the UFC, specifically the negotiation process for sponsorship deals. White explains the decision to partner with Bud Light and the alignment of values between the UFC and the beer company. He also addresses the impact of social media on combat sports, highlighting the role of influencers and celebrities in promoting events.
The discussion then turns to the potential involvement of Dillon Danis in the UFC. White expresses concerns about Danis' behavior and the potential for disruptive incidents. He emphasizes the importance of professionalism and control in UFC events, and the need to avoid unnecessary confrontations. He also expresses his doubts about Danis' ability to compete in the UFC, citing his lack of experience and the need for him to prove himself in the sport before being considered for a UFC fight. White also discusses the importance of fighters earning their place in the UFC through hard work and dedication.
The podcast also touches on the impact of social media hype on combat sports, with a focus on the recent boxing event involving Logan Paul and other influencers. White expresses skepticism about the reported pay-per-view numbers and the overall quality of the event. He emphasizes the importance of promoting high-quality fights and maintaining the integrity of the sport.
The conversation then shifts to sports betting, with White sharing his experiences and opinions on the topic. He talks about the thrill and frustration of sports betting, as well as the concept of "bad beats" in sports gambling. He also discusses his love for blackjack and his experiences with high-stakes gambling, including winning a million dollars in a single hand.
The hosts ask White about his thoughts on the younger generation and their attitudes towards patriotism and national pride. White expresses his concerns about the current generation's lack of respect for the country and its values. He emphasizes the importance of defending and fighting for freedom, and he criticizes the lack of patriotism and respect for the United States.
The conversation then turns to the UFC and potential super fights in the future. White hints at an upcoming fight that he can't reveal details about yet, but he acknowledges that any fight involving Conor McGregor would be considered a super fight. He also discusses his fascination with the influencer and social media world, expressing admiration for the talent and creativity of young creators.
The conversation then turns to the Sphere, a new live sporting event that White is working on. He discusses his plans for the Sphere and his vision for turning it into the greatest live sporting event in the industry.
White also discusses his involvement in various business ventures, including his ownership of Ridiculousness on MTV, Nitro Circus, and other companies. He shares his passion for social media and his fascination with the influencer world, expressing his admiration for creators like Logan Paul and Aiden Ross.
The hosts bring up the trend of in-real-life streaming, where individuals broadcast their activities live to an audience. They share their experiences with this form of content creation, including a trip to Brazil for a live stream event. White acknowledges the appeal and potential of in-real-life streaming, citing the fearlessness and risk-taking attitude of certain individuals in the industry.