Dana White Reveals UFC Fighters Never Told About Fight Fixing Offers After Isaac Dulgarian Controversy
UFC CEO Dana White goes off at UFC fighters for coming out with fight fixing approach stories after the Isaac Dulgarian controversy.
Dana White goes off on betting allegations after Isaac Dulgarian case (via Bloody Elbow, Yahoo Sports)
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The UFC has once again found itself at the centre of controversy as questions surrounding integrity and fight manipulation resurface. Dana White has faced numerous challenges and developments involving alleged attempts to influence fight outcomes. It gained new traction following reports involving fighter Isaac Dulgarian, whose situation has drawn the attention of both the organization and authorities.
In the wake of these revelations, several fighters have stepped forward with their own unsettling experiences. Vanessa Demopoulos disclosed that she was approached to throw a fight but refused to compromise her integrity, emphasizing her commitment to competing fairly. Similarly, Lando Vannata revealed that he was also contacted on seven separate occasions with similar offers.
Further intensifying the scandal, UFC fighter Vince Morales disclosed that he had once been offered a substantial sum, approximately $70,000, to lose a fight deliberately. His claim drew significant attention, prompting White to address the situation publicly. The UFC CEO expressed evident frustration at fighters who failed to report such incidents through official channels.
It’s crazy, you’re seeing fighters come out now saying, ‘Oh, I was approached.’ Really? Why didn’t you tell us that? Or, more importantly, why didn’t you tell law enforcement? Now you’re saying you were approached? You don’t do it, but you also don’t tell the police? It’s weird that fighters are just now saying they were approached. And they’re going to be approached by the FBI now.
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😬 Dana White goes off at fighters claiming that they were approached to throw the fights:
— Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) November 5, 2025
"It’s crazy — you’re seeing fighters come out now saying, “Oh, I was approached.” Really? Why didn’t you tell us that? Or, more importantly, why didn’t you tell law enforcement? Now you’re… pic.twitter.com/BuSr1DHX5k
In response to the growing scrutiny, White confirmed that the FBI was currently investigating the Isaac Dulgarian matter. The involvement of federal authorities underscores the seriousness of the allegations and the UFC’s commitment to cooperate with law enforcement fully. The organization has maintained that transparency and compliance with all betting and integrity regulations remain top priorities.
This isn’t the first time the UFC has faced integrity concerns. The James Krause betting scandal in 2022 led to sweeping policy changes within the organization. Following that controversy, the UFC banned fighters and coaches from participating in betting on events and tightened its relationship with sports integrity firms to monitor irregular wagering patterns.
White has made it clear that integrity is a top priority in the UFC. Isaac Dulgarian was removed from the organization due to his actions, sending a strong message to the fighters. The decision highlighted Dana White’s zero-tolerance approach toward any behavior that undermines the sport. His stance reinforces the UFC’s commitment to accountability and the credibility of competition.
Aljamain Sterling weighs in on the Isaac Dulgarian situation
Isaac Dulgarian’s recent performance on Saturday has drawn significant attention within the UFC and among analysts. Questions have emerged about whether his effort reflected his full capabilities, sparking discussions about consistency and accountability in mixed martial arts. The bout has become a focal point for examining how fighters prepare and deliver at the highest level of competition.

Former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling recently shared his perspective on Dulgarian’s outing, noting that the performance did not appear to represent his best effort. Sterling emphasized the importance of maintaining professional standards, even in the face of injuries or other challenges.
"I've heard stories, and I just know [Isaac Dulgarian] cannot tell me for a second that was his best effort whatsoever. Even if he was injured, that's not his best effort.
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) November 4, 2025
Some of these guys think you come in and you're gonna be able to get paid like you're in the NBA and the… pic.twitter.com/6701j6RmU0
The discussion underscores broader challenges in MMA, where competitive and financial pressures intersect. Maintaining performance standards is crucial for the organization’s credibility and the integrity of its events. Isaac Dulgarian’s recent outing has become a focal point in these debates, highlighting the ongoing need for accountability and professionalism among fighter
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