“We cleared the beef,” Controversial streamer N3on reveals ‘off-stream’ conversation with UFC CEO Dana White after UFC 296 incident
N3on talks to Sean O'Malley and reveals that he squashed the beef with Dana White after the UFC 296 fiasco.

N3on speaks with Sean O'Malley on his feud with Dana White following the UFC 296 debacle (via Imago/ X)
Rangesh ‘N3on’ Mutama, a YouTuber and Kick streamer, has revealed his interaction with Dana White. This was following the UFC 296 incident. The news follows N3on’s podcast session with UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley.
N3on claims to have had an ‘off-stream’ talk with Dana White, the CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, in a YouTube video. The content of the chat between N3on and the UFC CEO was about his actions before UFC 296 and White banning him from the fights. This is what he had to say:
So basically, I made some f*cked up comments about, saying I was gonna press Trump and sh*t and Dana got really mad at me. Offstream, late at night, like 4-5 am, we went up and cleared the beef at the bottom of the red rock.N3on via YouTube

With him clearing the air about his recent drama before UFC 296, it seems plausible that N3on will be attending new UFC events. His talk with Dana White reveals the responsibility of content creators, especially when engaging with high-profile figures like UFC champions and executives.
The controversial streamer has been a magnet for criticism in recent months. Fight fans have been questioning his choices and behavior both on and off his streams. How the conversation with Dana White will impact N3on’s standing within the online streaming community or the UFC remains uncertain.
UFC CEO Dana White bans streamer N3on from UFC 296
N3on, a kickstreamer, was banned from attending UFC 296 after making threats against former US President Donald Trump. He had bought a ticket to the UFC event. However, before traveling to T-Mobile Arena, he recorded a video on Instagram stating his plan to confront Donald Trump upon arrival.

N3on said in the video that he was going to walk up and talk sh*t to Trump. He believed that it would have been a very good experience. Despite the presence of the Secret Service, N3on stated his desire to carry out his plan, seeking publicity and controversy.
The UFC swiftly learned of N3on’s plans and banned him from attending the event. Dana White, the UFC’s CEO, announced the ban at the post-fight news conference for UFC 296.
White addressed the incident, noting that N3on said “some stupid sh*t on Instagram.” He emphasized that making threats and speaking carelessly might result in repercussions. When asked about the nature of N3on’s comments, Dana White ignored them, indicating that he didn’t care about it.
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