MMA News Roundup UFC fighter puts lightning fast RNC on prankster Dana White claims fighter pay has gone up Julianna Pena had plans to lock Amanda Nunes in a room with a bear July 28 2022
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She wrote on her birthday IG post “Plz tell me that becoming 30, being broke and getting knocked out is the new sexy???”After being knocked out last weekend, a GoFundMe for Bea Malecki has popped up.She wrote on her birthday IG post “Plz tell me that becoming 30, being broke and getting knocked out is the new sexy???” In an interview with Pat McAfee on his show, the UFC president expressed his frustration with the fighter pay allegations and asked the haters on the internet to "go f***" themselves. He also claimed that fighter pay has indeed gone up: "First of all, no promoter in the history of the world has done what we have done. And when you talk about fighter pay, we're the only promoter in the history of the world ever, that pays people more than what they are actually contracted to make. And that's every single fighter on the roster makes more than they are contracted to make. Fighter pay has gone up." As to why full fighter pay details are not disclosed to the media, White said that he with the press because he "can't stand them" and "doesn't trust them."
MMA News Roundup UFC fighter puts lightning fast RNC on prankster Dana White claims fighter pay has gone up Julianna Pena had plans to lock Amanda Nunes in a room with a bear
Dana White (left), Julianna Pena (center), Amanda Nunes (right) Welcome to today's edition of Sportskeeda's daily MMA News Roundup, where we present the biggest UFC updates and other stories from the world of mixed martial arts. In the latest issue, we talk about a former title challenger teaching a prankster a lesson in the gym, Dana White defending the promotion's fighter pay, and more.#3 Gilbert Burns pulls no punches with prankster
Gilbert Burns Pranking people on camera is always a risky endeavor, as one never knows how the person will react. One such prankster found himself on the wrong end of the deal trying to mess with Gilbert Burns and his training partner Jared Gordon. As the two were grappling on the mat, a man appeared and questioned the fighters' ground game: "This jiu-jitsu sh*t ain't gonna fly on the street, on god." He got about two seconds before Burns took him down and locked him in a rear-naked choke hold. Clearly panicking, the man repeatedly stated, "It's a prank," pointing towards the camera. It is possible that the man's , but it is equally possible that him walking on to the mat with slippers on was another reason behind the Brazilian's reaction. Before tripping the prankster, Burns did point at his pair of shoes, which is a sign of disrespect if worn on the grappling mat and also a potential source of infections. Watch the video below:#2 UFC fighters make more than what they re contracted to make Dana White
Dana White Fighter pay is a long-running issue now, which Dana White at most media events. Especially after he recently gave away $250k to one of the Nelk Boys on his birthday, fans and former UFC fighters and asking him to pay a similar amount to his fighters. After being knocked out last weekend, a GoFundMe for Bea Malecki has popped up.She wrote on her birthday IG post “Plz tell me that becoming 30, being broke and getting knocked out is the new sexy???”After being knocked out last weekend, a GoFundMe for Bea Malecki has popped up.She wrote on her birthday IG post “Plz tell me that becoming 30, being broke and getting knocked out is the new sexy???” In an interview with Pat McAfee on his show, the UFC president expressed his frustration with the fighter pay allegations and asked the haters on the internet to "go f***" themselves. He also claimed that fighter pay has indeed gone up: "First of all, no promoter in the history of the world has done what we have done. And when you talk about fighter pay, we're the only promoter in the history of the world ever, that pays people more than what they are actually contracted to make. And that's every single fighter on the roster makes more than they are contracted to make. Fighter pay has gone up." As to why full fighter pay details are not disclosed to the media, White said that he with the press because he "can't stand them" and "doesn't trust them."