Dana White Releases Open Letter Addressing Mark Hunt’s Removal

UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt was irate when the promotion removed him from his scheduled main event versus Marcin Tybura at November 18’s UFC Fight Night 121 from Sydney, Australia, earlier this month, a move he said would cost him upwards of $1 million dollars. Hunt lashed out at UFC President Dana White, claiming he was perfectly […]

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UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt was irate when the promotion removed him from his scheduled main event versus Marcin Tybura at November 18’s UFC Fight Night 121 from Sydney, Australia, earlier this month, a move he said would cost him upwards of $1 million dollars.

Hunt lashed out at UFC President Dana White, claiming he was perfectly fit and healthy to compete, but had been removed due to his ongoing lawsuit against the UFC, White, and Brock Lesnar in conjunction with UFC 200. But White cited an interview Hunt did with Australian publication Players Voice where the longtime knockout artist admitted he was slurring his words, having trouble sleeping, and losing his memory.

Hunt was replaced by former UFC champion Fabricio Werdum.

The situation seemed set if not exactly resolved, but now, White has explained himself even further in an open letter penned to The Daily Telegraph where he revealed Hunt had never been cleared to fight as he claimed.

Read the full letter right here:

Mark Hunt was never “cleared” to fight Marcin Tybura in Sydney, Australia this November. Period. And the statements he’s been making, saying that he is, are just not true.

Let me tell you what I know.

Mark Hunt recently wrote an op-ed piece for an Australian website that described some serious symptoms.

He wrote that he’s starting to stutter and slur his words.

He wrote that he’s not sleeping well.

He wrote that he can’t remember something he did yesterday.

These are his words, from him, but now he’s saying it was taken out of context. How can you take your own words out of context? So you know what I did? My team contacted his management within the first week of learning about these symptoms and offered to fly him to Las Vegas first class to visit the Lou Ruvo Brain Center — which is the best in the world for brain research — to get more tests done. And you know what? He absolutely refused.

How can I put a guy with these symptoms he said he’s experiencing immediately back in the Octagon without additional tests? I definitely wasn’t going to do that. So I did the only thing I could do — which is to pull him off an event that would have him fighting just nine weeks after writing his piece so he can have the proper time to see a specialist. Let me remind you that this is an event I already had signed contracts for and spent a lot of money marketing and advertising, so this was a big loss. But it was the right thing to do.

So here we are now. After all of this, Mark is saying that I have it out for him and I am holding a grudge because he filed a lawsuit. Let me ask you this:

Would I have placed him in two additional fights, including one in which he headlined the event?

Or paid him 1.645 million dollars, which includes a $50k Fight of the Night bonus and a $25k discretionary bonus?

All of this was AFTER the lawsuit, so how can anyone say I have any issues with this guy?

Bottom line, my job is to put on the best fights in the world and part of that is to protect these guys from themselves. I get it, they’re fighters and they want to fight. But this only works if safety comes first, and that’s always been my goal — to provide a level playing field and a safe, regulated environment for our fighters to compete in. I’ve been doing that for almost 20 years and I’m not going to stop now.

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UFC Fight Night 121: Sydney Officially Picks up Will Brooks-Nik Lentz, Others

The UFC Fight Night 121 card is coming together, as three bouts were recently made official for November 19 from Sydney, Australia. Will Brooks and Nik Lentz, who were scheduled for UFC 216, will now meet in a lightweight contest in Australia. Lentz pulled out the day of the planned first meeting after UFC doctors […]

The UFC Fight Night 121 card is coming together, as three bouts were recently made official for November 19 from Sydney, Australia. Will Brooks and Nik Lentz, who were scheduled for UFC 216, will now meet in a lightweight contest in Australia. Lentz pulled out the day of the planned first meeting after UFC doctors […]

Anthony Hamilton vs. Adam Wieczorek Moved to UFC Fight Night 121

Anthony Hamilton vs. Adam Wieczorek isn’t taking place today (Oct. 21). Hamilton and Wieczorek were set to clash in a heavyweight tilt inside the Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Poland. It was going to be featured on the preliminary portion of UFC Fight Night 118. Instead, the two will compete on Nov. 19 in Sydney, Australia. The […]

Anthony Hamilton vs. Adam Wieczorek isn’t taking place today (Oct. 21). Hamilton and Wieczorek were set to clash in a heavyweight tilt inside the Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Poland. It was going to be featured on the preliminary portion of UFC Fight Night 118. Instead, the two will compete on Nov. 19 in Sydney, Australia. The […]

Marcin Tybura: It’s Really Special For me to Fight Fabricio Werdum

Marcin Tybura feels a bout with Fabricio Werdum is special. On Nov. 18, Tybura and Werdum will clash inside the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia. The heavyweight bout is set to headline UFC Fight Night 121. Werdum is filling in for Mark Hunt, who was pulled from the card due to health concerns from […]

Marcin Tybura feels a bout with Fabricio Werdum is special. On Nov. 18, Tybura and Werdum will clash inside the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia. The heavyweight bout is set to headline UFC Fight Night 121. Werdum is filling in for Mark Hunt, who was pulled from the card due to health concerns from […]

Mark Hunt Destroys Dana White For UFC Fight Night 121 Removal

Heavyweight fan favorite Mark Hunt’s ongoing war with the UFC just got taken to a new level. “The Super Samoan” was set to fight Marcin Tybura in the main event of November 18’s UFC Fight Night 121 from Sydney Australia, but was removed from the card by the promotion today due to supposed “medical concerns” […]

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Heavyweight fan favorite Mark Hunt’s ongoing war with the UFC just got taken to a new level.

“The Super Samoan” was set to fight Marcin Tybura in the main event of November 18’s UFC Fight Night 121 from Sydney Australia, but was removed from the card by the promotion today due to supposed “medical concerns” and replaced by former champ Fabricio Werdum, who will make a quick turnaround to fight Tybura after fighting at last weekend’s UFC 216.

Hunt wasn’t buying it, however, as he posted on Instagram that although the ‘medical reasons’ were him admitted he had began slurring his words in a recent interview, he was actually removed from the main event fight due to his ongoing lawsuit against the UFC, Dana White, and Brock Lesnar for Lesnar’s failed USADA drug tests in conjunction with his smothering win over Hunt at July 2016’s UFC 200:

“I’m disappointed that I have been withdrawn from the fight, I have passed all medicals 2 days ago. And spent 100,000 on camp. The truth is the legal case I have filed has caused me to be withdrawn. The interview has been taken out of context and want to reassure all my fans, I slur my words only when I have a drink I’m fit and healthy, and would have understood if the UFC requested a medical to ensure my safety, however this is total bullshit fuck you Dana, you’ve always hated me you dog”

Hunt has been at extreme odds with the UFC ever since the loss to Lesnar, whom he claims was given special treatment and unfairly allowed to fight in the Octagon after receiving a waiver to avoid the usual six-month USADA testing return in order to compete in the UFC.

Prior to the bout, Hunt had said he knew Lesnar would come into the fight ‘juiced to the gills,’ but then reacted rather surprised when it was found that he actually was to the point of suing him and his employer.

A veteran knockout artist, Hunt is one of the more higher-paid heavyweights in the UFC, perhaps a deserved position after his consistently exciting and heavy-hitting bouts. Despite that, he’s been a longtime critic of the UFC’s business and an advocate for increased fighter pay.

Did the UFC do ‘The Super Samoan’ wrong here, or are they truly looking out for his health?

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Mark Hunt Pulled From UFC Fight Night 121, Replaced By Fabricio Werdum

The UFC has officially announced that veteran Mark Hunt has been pulled from his scheduled UFC Fight Night 121 main event bout against Marcin Tybura. The promotion cited concerns over Hunt’s health as the reasoning for pulling him from the event. In a piece Hunt recently wrote for Playersvoice.com.au, he revealed that he has had […]

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The UFC has officially announced that veteran Mark Hunt has been pulled from his scheduled UFC Fight Night 121 main event bout against Marcin Tybura. The promotion cited concerns over Hunt’s health as the reasoning for pulling him from the event.

In a piece Hunt recently wrote for Playersvoice.com.au, he revealed that he has had trouble sleeping as well as trouble speaking as of late. Due to these statements, the UFC will not allow him to compete on Nov. 18, 2017 in Australia:

“Following a recent first-person article published by UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt, UFC has taken the precautionary steps of removing Hunt from a previously announced bout in Sydney, Australia,” a statement first issued to News.com.au read. “The health-related statements made by Hunt in the article represent the first time UFC was made aware of these claims. Athlete health and safety is of the utmost importance to the organization and it would never knowingly schedule an athlete complaining of health issues for a fight. The organization will require that Hunt undergo further testing and evaluations prior to competing in any future UFC bout.”

Not only was Hunt pulled from the fight, but he was also replaced by former heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum, who will now headline the event opposite Tybura. Werdum just competed this past weekend (Oct. 7, 2017), submitting late replacement opponent Walt Harris at UFC 216 in Las Vegas in just 65 seconds.

What do you make of the UFC’s decision?

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