Dana White won’t be punished for the altercation with his wife

The UFC president suggested that there won’t be any punishment from the MMA organization after the altercation with his wife on New Year’s Eve.

Fidel RubioUpdate: Jan 12th, 2023 12:20 EST

The UFC president suggested that there won’t be any punishment from the MMA organization after the altercation with his wife on New Year’s Eve.

Dana White’s slap fight with her wife while they were welcoming the New Year in a club in Mexico won’t be punished.

White, 53, publicly apologized after a video of the incident came out showing him hitting her twice, and made no excuses for hitting her wife Anne twice but said there will be no repercussions in his role as UFC president.

White believes, though, that he will never forget that incident and that it will be something that will have to carry for the rest of his life.

“Here’s my punishment: I’ve got to walk around for however long I live -is it 10.4 years, or is it another 25 years-, and this is how I’m labeled now”, he said at UFC Vegas 67 media day.

“My other punishment is that, I’m sure a lot of people, whether it be media, fighters, friends, acquaintances, who had respect for me, might not have respect for me now”, he added.

Dana White rejects any punishment from UFC for slapping wife. He says his punishment is being lived every day because people who once respected him no longer do 👀 pic.twitter.com/mUcOi6ApeW

— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) January 12, 2023

White rejects taking a break from the UFC

When asked by journalists about the altercation, Dana revealed that taking a break or being absent for a while won’t make any difference.

“What should the repercussions be? You tell me. I take 30 days off? How does that hurt me?”, he replied.

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