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CEO and president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship Dana White speaks during the last day of the 2024 Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 18, 2024.Photo by Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP /Getty Images
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UFC president Dana White was the final speaker before Donald Trump accepted the GOP presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night.
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In his speech, the 54-year-old told Republican Party members that the stakes have never been higher.
“I know he wants what’s best for the American people — all American people,” White said.
“I know President Trump is fighting to save the American dream and that’s what’s at stake in this election.”
White continued, saying the country was in a better place when Trump was president and he is the right choice to lead once again.
“I know I’m going to choose strength and security,” White declared. “I know I’m going to choose opportunity and prosperity. I know I’m going to choose real American leadership and a real American badass.”
White, who was on his way to Italy with his wife when he learned about the assassination attempt on Trump, noted that his “friend” was more “concerned about interrupting my trip” when he asked him to introduce him at the convention.
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“The mainstream media likes to push the narrative that he doesn’t care about anybody but himself,” White said.
“I absolutely know that’s not the truth because I’ve known this guy for 25 years.”
In the early 2000s, UFC was struggling to find its footing as a legitimate sports organization.
Trump routinely featured fights at his former Atlantic casino, then known as Trump Taj Mahal.
And if you recall, the former president made a grand entrance at UFC 295 in November alongside White, Kid Rock and Tucker Carlson at Madison Square Garden, where the cheers from supporters were deafening.
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