Dana White Gambling Friend’s $600K Loss Over Belal Muhammad Goes Viral
Popular gambling content creator loses the chance to win $600K in a parlay after betting on Belal Muhammad at UFC 315.

SteveWillDoIt loses $600K parlay after Belal Muhammad loses at UFC 315 (via X)
Betting on UFC fighters is a common practice followed by many celebrities and internet personalities across the combat sports entertainment scene. During every pay-per-view event, reports emerge showing massive wins or losses after betting thousands on their favorite fighters. This time, Dana White’s friend and social media star SteveWillDoIt attended UFC 315 headlined by Belal Muhammad in order to win big.
Muhammad took on top contender Jack Della Maddalena in a much-anticipated welterweight title bout and was the betting favorite to win. Given the circumstances and his last preference, SteveWillDoIt was on course to earn $600K in a parlay bet, and needed Muhammad to win. However, the reality turned out to be very different as Della Maddalena won the fight via unanimous decision.
Belal you are the last leg of my parley, don’t f*** this up. I win 600! Bring my parley.
In the viral video from his YouTube channel, SteveWillDoIt can be heard shouting and getting disappointed when the results were declared. Unlike what he expected, Muhammad got destroyed on the feet and his takedowns were also stuffed by the Australian superstar. It was truly an incredible and shocking performance which definitely had ruined the day of anyone betting on ‘Bully B.’
SteveWillDoIt lost $600K betting on Belal Muhammad at UFC 315 😭 pic.twitter.com/WrlPghWiOO
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) May 22, 2025
SteveWillDoIt is a great friend of White and has previously gambled millions of dollars alongside the UFC CEO himself. He’s also connected with major influencers like Sneako and Adin Ross, frequently going viral for his outrageous spending habits. Nevertheless, losing money on fighters is common in UFC, with big names like Drake and Conor McGregor experiencing similar betting losses.
McGregor recently lost a $500K bet on Michael Chandler at UFC 314, where Paddy Pimblett won the fight via TKO. Similarly, popular rapper Drake has lost massive amounts betting on fighters like Israel Adesanya during past high-profile UFC events. However, it has never bothered the Canadian superstar, as he continues placing massive bets on fights without hesitation.
Newly crowned champion shares the difference between Belal Muhammad and the current pound-for-pound ace
Following his win against Belal Muhammad at UFC 315, Jack Della Maddalena immediately got the title challenge from Islam Makhachev. The Dagestani vacated his lightweight belt to move up and Della Maddalena is hyped for the bout. The fighter has already talked to Dana White about holding the fight in Perth, where he would like to avenge Alexander Volkanovski.

Della Maddalena has shared plans to meet Volkanovski to build a game plan using his experience fighting Makhachev twice before. At UFC 315, JDM delivered a masterclass performance, gaining strong public support to potentially defeat Islam Makhachev in the future. In a recent interview on The West Sport Show, he compared the pound-for-pound king to Muhammad in overall skillset.
I think Islam Makhachev is a better version of Belal. I think his striking on the feet is easier than Belal because he’ll stay in one stance. He’s more traditional style, but he’s pound-for-pound No. 1. So, it’s a tough fight, but I guess we’ll just watch his fights again, make a solid game plan, and then just start working at it from pretty much now. I’m going to start working on ways to beat him, different ways to get back to my feet, stuffing the takedown. I’m pretty confident I can get this one done.
Makhachev and his team remain confident about defeating Della Maddalena in a convincing manner. According to coach Javier Mendez, Makhachev doesn’t make mistakes and always follows the game plan, unlike Muhammad’s striking-heavy approach at UFC 315 to impress fans.
With superior grappling skills and championship experience, he’s widely expected to make history by securing his second UFC title. Meanwhile, an improved grappling defense will do wonders for JDM aiming to hold on to the welterweight gold.
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