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Dana White claims he’s done with politics but I guess that doesn’t include interviewing on political programs?
Anywho, on a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, White was asked when he plans to retire. Sorry in advance for the headline clickbait cheese but there is no retirement. Insert the Wolf of Wallstreet meme here. White is never leaving!!!
VIA “The Tucker Carlson Show.”
“I will never retire. Ever,” White said. “I will keep dogging this out until the day I drop dead. I love it.”
“When we sold in 2016, 99% of the people said that I was gonna retire and walk away,” White said. “I’m not wired like that.”
“I’m still out building new brands and doing shit that I don’t need to be doing,” White said. “But I do it because I love it.”
White, 55, has been the head honcho of the UFC since 2001 and it’s since grown into a multibillion-dollar business. Like him or hate him, White deserves credit for the growth of the sport and has been unapologetically himself the entire time never changing despite what types of money flows in.
Most fighters stay in the UFC too long once they get too old. For White, that probably won’t be a problem considering his job prevents him from being consistently punched in the face.
Feel free to comment here. Does this news surprise you? It probably shouldn’t. All fighters are built the same way. They can’t get enough of the action.
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