Why Dana White HATES Soccer #UFC #MMA
Mar 27, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration0:25
Video IDmdqHJOaVLkY
Languageen
CategorySports
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short
Performance Metrics
Views17.5K
Likes385
Comments49
Engagement Rate2.48%
Likes per 100 views2.20
Comments per 1K views2.80
Video Tags
#dana white#dana white vs president slams soccer#lionel rivera#mma#mma history#president dana white#president slams soccer#president slams soccer vs dana white#soccer ufc#ufc#ufc highlights#white ufc#championship stakes#division history#fight analysis#iconic moments#record setting#technical breakdown
Description
Dana White on Soccer isn’t just trivia in
a fight record — it’s a window into how MMA rewrites expectations in real
time. UFC President Slams Soccer UFC President Dana White has always
respected combat sports but in a 2018 interview, he made his disdain for
soccer very apparent Fans obviously didn’t love that contention, but Dana
didn’t apologize; he doubled down by criticising the gap between wide goals
and low points in soccer. In the cage, tiny decisions compound: feints that
steal reactions, grips that look like nothing until the air thins, angles
that turn routine exchanges into irreversible moments. The story here is less
about chaos than control — a fighter imposing a plan that most people don’t
notice until the replay slows down. Context matters: the opponent across the
fence, the event pressure, the rule set, and the years of habits each athlete
carries in. This moment shows what veterans already know — that experience is
a weapon, and the craft hides in plain sight until it explodes. Strip away
the noise and you’re left with the thing that keeps fans watching:
inevitability arriving without warning. Whether it’s an unusual submission, a
risky tactical choice, or a single strike that rearranges a division, it all
says the same thing — MMA rewards nerve, preparation, and the courage to do
the unexpected.