The sports world is home to numerous influential figures from across the globe. Some of these individuals function as team owners, while others hold executive positions. However, the current spotlight is on two prominent personalities in the sporting community: Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and Dana White, the CEO of the UFC.
The potential conflict between the UFC CEO and the Dallas Mavericks owner stemmed from the Russian MMA fighter Fedor Emelianenko. Cuban mentioned that a conversation between him and White, while they were both drunk, led to tension because the latter didnโt like the Russian fighter at the time. Despite this, Cuban and Dana have a great relationship.
Besides White, Cuban seemingly had disagreements within and around the UFC. One notable one was with the popular UFC commentator Joe Rogan. Cuban and Rogan engaged in a heated debate about the infamous vaccine controversy. However, it seems that everything between the billionaire and the UFC may be peaceful now. As such, he even praised the UFC CEOโs ruthless work ethic.
When Dana White berated Fedor Emelianenko after the latterโs retirement announcement
The UFC has been at the pinnacle of the combat sports industry for over two decades. The promotion has introduced several top fighters to the world, some of whom now hold millionaire status and often show off their extravagant lifestyle. However, not every fighter has been lucky enough to find themselves fighting for the organization. One such fighter was Fedor Emelianenko.
Emelianenko boasted an exquisite professional MMA record of 40-7 until his retirement. However, back in the 2000s, he boasted an astonishing undefeated record, which made him quite popular. Despite discussions about Emelianenko joining the UFC at that time, he never signed with them. Years later, after announcing his retirement, UFC CEO Dana White discussed why the signing never happened.
White mentioned Emelianenkoโs loss to Dan Henderson, where he suffered a brutal knockout, as a reason. After that, the Russian fighter competed for several other promotions. Following a career of more than two decades, Emelianenko retired from the sport in 2023.