Dana White is not worried the UFC’s reaction to Donald Trump’s loss could be


LAS VEGAS – UFC President Dana White’s relationship with United States President Donald Trump is well documented. White spoke on behalf of Trump at the Republican National Convention in both 2016 and 2020, Trump attended UFC 244 in New York, and White and many UFC fighters were part of Trump’s campaign when he called for re-election.

As of Wednesday night, it looks like Trump’s chances of being re-elected are unclear. The Democratic Challenge J Biden is leading the way in the calculation of the Electoral College Ledge and there are indications that the votes of the remaining states in the full count of the remaining states are trending in the direction of the former Vice President.

If White is concerned that a change in administration also means a change in the UFC’s fortunes after Ga is closely tied to Trump, he is not showing it.

“I don’t think Biden even knows who I am,” White told a news conference after fighting DWCS 34 at UFC Apex. “I don’t think Biden knows who Biden is.”

White’s relationship with Trump for Tuesday’s election was not just MMA-related, playing out at the federal, state and local levels. UFC The Hall of Famer received the elected office fee, as Tito Tiertiz from his hometown of Huntington Beach, Calif. In was elected to the City Council, in which 15 candidates who competed for three open seats and won a four-year term took first place in the field.

White and Tiertiz have been at loggerheads for many years, with White repeatedly questioning Tiertis’ intelligence. But he resisted the opportunity to take a swipe against him on Saturday.

Asked about Him Ritz’s victory, White said, “It’s good for him.” “Good for her.”

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