Midnight Mania! Suga: White’s Wife ‘Deserves A Slapping Back’

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The biggest MMA story of 2023 may have dropped on January 2nd.
Earlier this week…


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The biggest MMA story of 2023 may have dropped on January 2nd.

Earlier this week, video released of UFC President Dana White in a physical altercation with his wife at a nightclub in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Though White didn’t deliver the first slap, he did initiate the physical nature of conflict by grabbing onto his wife’s arm, and he escalated the altercation with his own slaps. He released an extensive apology through TMZ on Monday, and his wife apologized as well.

Both parties seem ready to move on, but the ripples of the video continue to be felt. White’s other new pet project, Power Slap, was supposed to debut on January 11, but it’s since been delayed. And yes, a huge number of observers have noted the irony around his slap fighting promotion.

The Endeavor share price took a hit as well.

Fortunately, White is not without allies. Several in the media have come to support his character, and a fair few UFC athletes are standing behind their boss as well. Bantamweight star Sean O’Malley falls in the latter group, as he has sympathy for White,

“This happened New Year’s and it came out Monday which is rare. TMZ s—t usually comes out instantly,” O’Malley said on his YouTube channel (via Cole Shelton). “They got good PR behind (them). He came out with an apology which I watched. I thought he said everything he needed to say but it seemed genuine. God, it’s hard with alcohol. There’s two things, alcohol and chicks don’t mix. You know what I mean.

“I feel bad for Dana. His wife slapped him. That is rude and it deserves a slapping back,” O’Malley said (when his brother said she did not deserve to get hit back). “I don’t know it’s a tricky one. It’s like, treat people how you want to be treated. I don’t think, sober, would he have done that? No. I would assume sober, no drinks, she slaps him, I don’t think his initial reaction is to slap back. When that alcohol’s flowing, I’ve never hit a girl, but I’ve been blacked out and I’ve done things that I can’t believe I’ve done. What if that was his like, f—k, he did and was like, I don’t know. I don’t think it was right. Obviously, you should not hit, especially a little girl like that. But alcohol is flowing, and she hit him first.”

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I am not in any way defending this action, but I wonder what the reasoning for the disqualification was? The referee hadn’t stopped the fight yet, so are you not allowed to backflip off somebody in MMA? Again, I’m not complaining, just curious of the specifics.

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Name a more entertaining fighter than Gregory Rodrigues in 2022. Pro tip: YOU CANNOT!

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Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.