UFC chief White says MMA fighter Cormier is unlikely to succeed him
The President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Dana White said that the American mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Daniel Cormier is unlikely to be his successor. This was reported on the My Mom’s Basement with Robbie Fox YouTube channel.
“I love Daniel, but he can’t handle it. It’s not his job,” White said. He also noted that he has in mind one candidate whose name will not say anything to MMA fans. “There are some nuances that he won’t be able to do like me, but he will definitely master the bulk of the work,” White added.
The UFC has been the largest MMA tournament organization since 1993. White has led the organization since 2001.
Cormier held the UFC heavyweight and light heavyweight championship belts. The athlete spent 26 fights at a professional level, in which he won 22 victories and suffered three defeats. Another fight was declared invalid.
Source: Lenta

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