UFC president Dana White condemns comments by fighter Bryce Mitchell about Adolf Hitler as "beyond disgusting".
That’s what Dana White said in response to recent comments made by UFC featherweight Bryce Mitchell about Adolf Hitler during an episode of his podcast.
UFC boss Dana White condemned featherweight Bryce Mitchell's anti-semitic comment that Adolf Hitler was a good guy.
UFC CEO Dana White has since called Mitchell, condemning his words before he started taking questions at the Power Slap press conference on Thursday.
UFC President Dana White has responded to comments made by the No. 13-ranked featherweight, Bryce Mitchell, about Hitler.
UFC boss Dana White stood behind Barack Obama and George W. Bush as his longtime friend Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States.
UFC President and CEO Dana White criticized Bryce Mitchell for making anti-Semitic and homophobic comments on a podcast during which the featherweight also praised Adolf Hitler and denied the Holocaust.
UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell praised Adolf Hitler and denied the Holocaust happened in the first episode of his new podcast.
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