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Sporting News on MSNUFC requests change to Ali Act amidst Dana White's TKO boxing endeavorSince the turn of the century, the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act has regulated the ways boxers and promoters do business. All who want a career in and around the sweet science have navigated the ...
UFC is joining up with Facebook's parent company Meta in a deal that will bring mixed martial arts to more ... next level," UFC President and CEO Dana White said in a statement.
Mixed martial arts fighter Quinton Ramone Jackson shared his views on the Ultimate Fighting Championship's payment system. He ...
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Sporting News on MSNDana White, UFC sign long-term partnership with Meta, will include new fighter ranking systemThe UFC CEO previously revealed that he had consulted Zuckerberg personally regarding how to fix the current rankings with AI ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNHistoric UFC Figures Behind Dana White's Success as $7.8B Company SoarsDana White is the face of the UFC, serving as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), while taking on the role of a promoter. The ...
Meta will become UFC's 'Official Fan Technology Partner,' with integrations at UFC events and across Meta's product lines.
The 10-person list featured Holly Holm, Megumi Fujii, Miesha Tate, Zhang Weili, Rose Namajunas, Joanna Jędrzejczyk, Valentina ...
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Daily Express US on MSNDana White defends former MMA star after 'insane' ESPN snubGina Carano's snub from ESPN's list of influential women's MMA stars has stunned UFC CEO Dana White, who called out the ...
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Meta and mixed martial arts league UFC reached a multimillion-dollar, multiple-year sponsorship deal that will span the tech ...
Mark Zuckerberg and Dana White are officially teaming up. The two companies struck a sponsorship deal that will make Meta the ...
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Thesportstak on MSNWhen 'Beast' Brock Lesnar brutally responded to UFC's Dana White calling WWE FakeOne of the primary aspects of media training for WWE Superstars is learning how to respond to skeptics—particularly those who ...
UFC is joining up with Facebook’s parent company Meta in a deal that will bring mixed martial arts to more fans around the ...
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