It is time to consider a UFC without Dana White | Karim Zidan
Dana White’s decision to physically assault his wife raises questions about whether the UFC president is fit to continue running the world’s largest mixed martial arts organization
Nine years ago – in the wake of footage surfacing of former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice brutally assaulting his fiancée – UFC president Dana White took the opportunity to speak out against domestic violence.
“There’s one thing that you never bounce back from and that’s putting your hands on a woman,” White told Fox Sports Live in 2014. “Been that way in the UFC since we started here. You don’t bounce back from putting your hands on a woman.”