The upcoming Presidential elections in the United States are drawing closer. As such, many prominent individuals in the country have been expressing support for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. Recently, UFC superstar Justin Gaethje and Khabib Nurmagomedovโs manager, Ali Abdelaziz, also seemed to be participating in these discussions.
The former president of the United States is no stranger to the UFC community. As such, he often graces the UFC events and heaps praise on several fighters. In return, Donald Trump also gets a similar response from the UFC fraternity. Recently, UFC lightweight fighters Justin Gaethje and Beneil Dariush, along with Ali Abdelaziz and Henry Cejudo, pledged their support for Trump.
They all posted a collaborative message on Instagram to express their strong endorsement of the ex-POTUS. This was the second time Henry Cejudo publicly voiced his support for Donald Trump. Several fighters supported Trump because they believed he represented true American values. Donald Trump often publicly shared his opinions on matters he believed would benefit the countryโs citizens.
The support for Trump within the MMA community notably increased following a recent assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. As a result, many influential figures and fighters lauded the former Presidentโs unwavering determination to withstand his adversaries. Nevertheless, itโs important to note that not everyone in the UFC community views Trump favorably.
When a former UFC champion berated Donald Trump
A significant credit for the relationship between Donald Trump and UFC fighters goes to UFC CEO Dana White. Over the years, these two have shared a strong bond. Trump supported the promotion in its early days, ultimately making it possible for several up-and-coming fighters to make a name for themselves. While many are thankful for Trumpโs help, former UFC champion Francis Ngannou doesnโt like him.
Francis Ngannou hails from a humble background and has faced numerous challenges throughout his life. Consequently, he took offense when someone criticized individuals from similar backgrounds, such as Trump. A few years ago, the ex-UFC heavyweight champion publicly criticized the former President for this, stating that Trump didnโt seem to value impoverished Americans.
Even after the former Presidentโs controversial comments about poor American citizens, a majority of the fighting community still supports Trump and wants him to win. It will be interesting to see how the upcoming presidential election unfolds.