UFC President Dana White Featured in 60 Minutes Season Premiere
- UFC President Dana White discussed masculinity and the UFC fan base on 60 Minutes, describing it as "definitely unapologetically masculine" and expanding globally.
- White confirmed that a UFC fight will take place on the South Lawn of the White House on July 4, 2026, as part of America's 250th anniversary celebrations.
- White emphasized his respect for the presidency, stating, "You don’t hear me running around yelling, 'That guy’s not my president.'"
- During the interview, White recalled his meeting with former President Barack Obama, who acknowledged White's success, saying, "Congratulations on all your success.".
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UFC’s Dana White reveals details about Obama conversation at Trump’s inauguration
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! UFC president Dana White opened up about the brief chat he had with President Barack Obama during President Donald Trump’s inauguration earlier this year. White and Obama were seen talking in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington back in January. But White had never spoken about the interaction until Sunday night’s appearance on “60 Minutes.” CBS host Jon Wertheim asked White to respond to fans who have fe…
UFC's Dana White reveals details about Obama conversation at Trump's inauguration
UFC president Dana White opened up about the brief chat he had with President Barack Obama during President Donald Trump’s inauguration earlier this year.White and Obama were seen talking in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington back in January. But White had never spoken about the interaction until Sunday night’s appearance on "60 Minutes."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMCBS host Jon Wertheim asked White to respond to fans who hav…
UFC President Dana White featured in 60 Minutes season premiere
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- Las Vegas businessman and UFC CEO Dana White was one of three people featured in the season premiere of 60 Minutes on CBS Sunday. White touched on a myriad of topics during the segment with journalist Jon Wertheim, including his unprecedented success with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, which began in the early 2000s. In August, The UFC agreed to a $7.7 billion deal with Paramount to become the primary U.S. broadcaster fo…
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