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Dana White and Donald Trump (Image Via Getty)
Dana White is no longer just the man running the UFC. In 2026, he became one of the most powerful people in American sports. From sitting cageside with President Donald Trump in Miami to helping organize the first UFC event at the White House, White’s influence keeps growing far beyond fighting.
The UFC president recently spoke to Rolling Stone and made one thing very clear when he said, “Legacy does not mean anything to me.
” Instead of looking back at what he has already built, White appears focused only on making the UFC bigger.The attention around White increased again after details about the upcoming Freedom 250 event came out. According to Rolling Stone, Trump personally asked why heavyweight star Derrick Lewis was not on the White House fight card. White quickly moved to make it happen. That moment showed just how closely connected the UFC boss has become with some of the biggest political names in the country. At the same time, White also revealed that Russian president Vladimir Putin reportedly stopped one fighter from appearing at the event, showing how global politics are now crossing paths with MMA.
Dana White explains how he turned UFC into a global sports powerhouse
In 2025, the company signed another massive deal reportedly worth $7.7 billion with Paramount Skydance Corp., according to Rolling Stone.The 56-year-old also shared why mixed martial arts grabbed his attention more than boxing. White said many MMA fighters came from difficult backgrounds and carried unique stories that connected with fans. After attending early UFC events with Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta, he believed the sport could become huge if it was promoted correctly.Even now, White does not sound interested in slowing down. He told Rolling Stone that he always believed he would be the person to take the UFC worldwide. The promotion now hosts events across several countries, including Azerbaijan later this year.For White, success is not about protecting a legacy or looking back proudly at old achievements. His focus remains on growth, bigger events, and finding the next major step for the UFC brand.


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