Dana White is swearing off politics.
The UFC CEO mentioned he’s by no means engaged on a marketing campaign once more after he stumped for his longtime pal Donald Trump — serving to the Republican cinch the November election.
White, 55, had some selection phrases on the subject when requested by the New Yorker at Saturday’s UFC 309 match at Madison Sq. Backyard, the place the president-elect and his prime supporters gathered.
“I’m never f–king doing this again,” he instructed the journal. “I want nothing to do with this s–t. It’s gross. It’s disgusting. I want nothing to do with politics.”
White appeared on the Republican Nationwide Conference and spoke on behalf of Trump in July — delivering a glowing endorsement from the stage. He additionally helped the Republican nominee attain younger male voters who watch UFC alongside male podcasters.
Nevertheless it seems his stumping was solely out of loyalty to his buddy of 25 years because the UFC chief swore off politics through the battle on the famed Massive Apple venue, the place the longer term president assembled his cupboard picks and different pols.
“Donald Trump is tougher and more badass than anybody,” White declared.
“You can only pray that you’re a quarter of the man that Donald Trump was when a guy tried to take seven shots at his head with a high-powered rifle with a f–king scope on it,” he added, referring to the primary assassination try on Trump’s life throughout a Pennsylvania rally on July 13.
Others in Trump’s entourage throughout his go to to UFC 309 included Home Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), billionaire Elon Musk, his eldest son Donald Trump Jr.; Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy; musician Child Rock; and podcast titan and UFC colour commentator Joe Rogan.