Prominent ESPN broadcaster Stephen A. Smith has addressed the indications that the network and its journalists are downplaying the significance of UFC President Dana White’s physical altercation with his wife. On New Year’s Eve, Dana White …
Prominent ESPN broadcaster Stephen A. Smith has addressed the indications that the network and its journalists are downplaying the significance of UFC President Dana White’s physical altercation with his wife. On New Year’s Eve, Dana White was captured on video slapping his wife, Anne, in retaliation to being struck by her inside a Cabo nightclub….
ESPN reporter, Jeff Wagenheim has revealed employees under the umbrella, have been instructed to avoid “incendiary” comments about UFC president, Dana White, after footage emerged over the week of the long-time promotional leader slapping his wife, Anne White during an altercation at a nightclub on New Year’s Eve. White, along with his wife, Anne White, […]
White, along with his wife, Anne White, were involved in a physical altercation captured on video at a nightclub during the pair’s vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, in which the former slaps his wife during a physical altercation.
Addressing the release of the footage during a rather candid interview with TMZ, UFC boss, Dana White admitted he was “embarrassed” at the altercation, stressed his concern for his children, and claimed both himself and his wife had been drinking prior to the altercation.
“My wife and I were out on Saturday night on New Year’s Eve, and unfortunately that’s what happened,” Dana White told TMZ during an interview addressing the altercation. “I’m one of the guys, you’ve heard me say for years, there’s never, ever an excuse for a guy to put his hands on a woman, and now here I am on TMZ talking about it. My wife and I have been married for almost 30 years, we’ve known each other since we were 12 years old.”
“We’ve obviously been through some sh*t together, we’ve got three kids and this is one of those situations that’s horrible. I’m embarrassed, but it’s also one of those situations that right now, we’re more concerned about our kids.”
“We have three kids and obviously since the video popped up, we’ve shown the kids the video,” Dana White said. “We’re more focused on our family right now. People are going to have opinions on this, and most of the people’s opinions would be right, especially in my case. You don’t put your hands on a woman ever. My wife and I love each other, we’ve been together for a very long time. We’ve known each other since we were very little, and this is just one of those unfortunate situations.”
Dana White has yet to receive public punishment for his part in the altercation
In the time since White’s comments, ESPN, a broadcast partner of the UFC, as well as parent company, Disney, have yet to issue punishments to White amid the altercation with his wife. Endeavour have also yet to issue punishment to the UFC president to boot.
However, in a tweet released this week, the above-mentioned journalist, Wagenheim has revealed employees of ESPN have been instructed to avoid “incendiary” comments regarding White in the aftermath of the physical altercation.
“We’ve been told to not write anything incendiary on social media about the Dana White situation, and I understand why and have abided by that, I just ask y’all to understand that some of us at ESPN do not have as soft a take as this on domestic violence,” Wagenheim tweeted.
“Clarification:” Wagenheim tweeted an hour later. “There was no edict from ESPN bosses regarding the White situation, but in general we are strongly discouraged from incendiary posts on social media, and with a business partner things are sensitive. My bad on the wording. (The thought that follows still stands.)”
Clarification: There was no edict from ESPN bosses regarding the White situation, but in general we are strongly discouraged from incendiary posts on social media, and with a business partner things are sensitive. My bad on the wording. (The thought that follows still stands.) https://t.co/KC0Fk5DTz2
With the Ultimate Fighting Championship growing bigger and bigger seemingly every month, it’s become an incredibly profitable business over the last several years, mostly thanks to the promotions President Dana White. There have however been a few instances where disaster could have struck, one of those times coming when their television deal with FOX was […]
With the Ultimate Fighting Championship growing bigger and bigger seemingly every month, it’s become an incredibly profitable business over the last several years, mostly thanks to the promotions President Dana White. There have however been a few instances where disaster could have struck, one of those times coming when their television deal with FOX was up in 2018.
At the time, it appeared there was little to no interest on ESPN’s side in making a deal with the promotion.
But, a drug scandal considerably reshaped the landscape that helped the sport grow to what it is today.
Dana White recently did a one hour interview with Grant Cardone, where he told the full story of this matter:
“I’ll tell you a crazy story. You ever hear of John Skipper? John Skipper ran ESPN. Now, I think he runs DAZN. Runs ESPN, beloved, looks like the squarest dude on the planet. Older guy. Hates UFC. Hates it. Hates UFC. Big soccer guy. For whatever reason, people like different things. And I’m not shitting on John Skipper. But this is a fact, this happened and this is a true story.
White continued: “John Skipper, beloved at ESPN, ESPN’s at the top of their game. These guys are killing it in revenue, they’re getting $5 per subscriber when cable was the biggest it’s ever been. So, our FOX deal is up and we’re probably not gonna do another deal with FOX. They’re selling off cable networks and restructuring. So they’re not the same company when we signed with them. And John Skipper’s never, ever gonna take the UFC. So, we’re in a real tough place.
“John Skipper’s cocaine dealer is gonna rat him out. So he has to tell Disney, ‘my cocaine dealer is gonna go public’ or whatever, so he has to step down from ESPN right at the time we’re trying to make a new TV deal. Who do they make president? Jimmy Pitaro, who ran Yahoo Sports for years. I’ve known him a long time. He’s a great dude, and he loves the UFC.
“Now you got him, you got a guy named Kevin Mayer, who is really closed to Ari (Emanuel), and we ended up doing the ESPN deal when our deal was up. So you want to talk about timing..”
It’s funny how things work out sometimes.
Today, ESPN has a deal with both the UFC and PFL, aiding the sport of MMA in growing bigger and better each and every year.
The sport of MMA is lucky to have someone like Dana White.
At the weigh ins of every pay-per-view event, a wise man says, ‘without him none of this would be possible.’
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