“I had almost no feelings,” Dana White’s cold final goodbye to turbulent ties with late parents
UFC CEO Dana White opened up on national television about his dampened relationship with his late parents. White remained uncomfortable during the discussion.

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The UFC as an organization has thrived under the leadership of CEO Dana White. Its recent merger with WWE to form the TKO group has taken the organization to the next level. This merger led to White’s promotion to the Chief Executive Officer position. White’s latest appearance in the media came in an interview with Piers Morgan. In that interview, White gave an insight into his relationship with his late parents.
White shared the news of the passing of his parents but seemed uncomfortable talking about it. Further, Morgan questioned White about his feelings regarding the entire situation. The UFC CEO said, “ Well, I didn’t wish any ill will on either one of my parents, but you know. When they passed away I had almost no feelings about it, to be honest with you.” White did not have the best relationship with either of his parents.
White called his relationship with his parents tumultuous in this candid interview with Morgan. His opinion on parenting and his relationship with his kids greatly affected how he felt towards his parent. White does not plan to repeat the same mistakes his parents made in his upbringing. The UFC CEO lives his life with his wife, Anne White. The couple has three kids named Aidan, Savannah, and Dana III.
Despite his troubles, White made it big in the combat business. His promotion, UFC, is the worldwide leader in combat sports. Several elite names competing in the UFC have a great relationship with White. His fearless and risk-taking nature has made the organization what it is today.
Dana White shares his honest opinion on UFC superstar Conor McGregor

UFC CEO Dana White and former double champ Conor McGregor have shared a great relationship with each other. Dana White always supported McGregor’s early success in the promotion. But, later in his career, McGregor faced many losses against formidable opponents. In a recent interview, White answered the mega question of McGregor’s present relevancy in the organization.
White explained why Conor could struggle to bring the best out of himself. The UFC CEO alluded that when a fighter was up and coming, they had an amazing drive to chase his dreams. He said that once these dreams are achieved, the fighter lacks the motivation to continue the same feat. According to White, Conor’s wealth could be the reason for current losses.
The Irishman is set to step back in the octagon in late 2023 or early 2024. UFC CEO White has confirmed the report by revealing McGregor’s opponent as TUF rival coach Michael Chandler.
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