So much respect for Dana White. I ran into him at one of the Megaclubs in Las Vegas maybe 9 or 10 years ago when the UFC had already found massive success. Told him how I am a local DJ but have been a diehard fan since that first season of Ultimate Fighter. He let me come to his VIP table and pour a drink from his bottle and we chatted for a few minutes. He thanked me as a fan and then I realized that his security was going to do their jobs and tell me to keep it pushin'. So I read the room and moved along before it got awkward. Either way that is way more than I would expect from any public figure or celebrity in that situation. Dude keeps receipts whether that is supporting their vision with the UFC or working against him. I'm grateful for his hard work and so many amazing memories of great fights.
cool how you knew when to split, most do not. Special moment. I had one with Garth Brooks when he was a mega-success, and he gave me a few moments but the room started to fill up and I asked for a pic and then split. Funny, I was also a local DJ at a country-western club and told him so it gave me some cred. Celebs arent bad people, but they have so many fans and so much to deal with but these moments do happen and its always awesome when they do, just know when to say when and you did!
Incredible how comfortable you made him feel to open up like that. Great, yet humble display of empathy and honest friendship. Thank you, I've learned a lot.
Oh my, you just described Woke! Is White into that "Q" BS? And White says Trump is a Squared away guy? So White is ok with Serial Liars who have 18 Sexual Misconduct Suits he has settled with at least One that's with a 16 year old female, how many Bankruptcy's ? Six? How many of his Cabinet members and Administration Officials now have a Criminal Records for carrying out DJ Trump's orders? 11 How many Attorneys who worked for Trump have been Sanctioned or Disbarred? 18 for following Trump's orders! That's 29 Professional people who got into trouble with the law for listening to Trump! And I'll bet many of you are saying, even screaming by now that Trump is losing ground as fast as Putin! All those people are anti Labor and all of them despise Labor that say: Living Wage! Fast Fact; from late 1930's until the 1970's held 2/3'rds of the World's Gold Billions. Until the series of Billionaires tax cuts pushed by Republicans falsely claiming our collected revenue would rise considerably, paying for the Revenue cut plus much more! Trump Lied (Surprise Surprise, the Fat Man Lied!) Having super wealthy people in our Country does not make us a wealthy Country especially when those wealthy Elites, I'm referring to the Moochie Republican Billionaires. When we have a large Middle Class that not only pays a lot in income taxes, but they engage with the economy at its core level. When you have a large Middle Class that has good income they will spend a lot, fairly new cars as well as hobbies that Poor "middle classers" like we currently have just do not have the money for hobbies, new cars and that new pool y'all have saved for for so long they struggle to just cover the Billionaire created Inflation. Listen, if we have inflation but at the same time we have Billionaires reporting record breaking Profits, RECORD BREAKING PROFITS! So how do we get back to the beautiful Economy we had when we taxed the Wealthy and Paid or Working Class Workers a living Wage! BTW, that term is considered A Socialist indicator/Identifier; A Living wage!
Can we all just take a mo to appreciate big boys interview style? Hes fast, funny and always maintains focus on the interviewee. honestly one of the best interviewers around rn.
DANA is a Legend. There is no UFC without Dana. Loyal friend right there and just a real due. Big Boy the part you mentioned you text him during the big fights and how he responds was cool lol.
hearing the in-depth story of his success is beyond amazing. There’s nothing that compares to the feeling you get when the timing and stars align in your favor.
Big Boy is such a masterful interviewer. He asks great questions at the perfect time and then sits back and let’s his guest be free and answer with such amazing detail because they are comfortable. This is great!
37:20 Goosebumps. What a great and real speech, especially in the position that he was in. "What should I say??" Say why are you here and why you're giving a speech for him.
Great interview. You made Dana seem human with your educated questions. Dana was great, but your interaction with him made this an actual exercise of the history of the UFC. Well done, sir. Insightful questions, allowing Dana to fully speak, and simply interjecting to move along or focus the interview are all things proper journalists should endeavor to do.
He's the best of a group known for shady business dealings? Yes, look at all the promoters as far back as you want to Go, it's all Shady, look at Suge Knight, Don King, they're all full of Shit
Man, I've been a fan of big boy for years now. He's a legend, I stopped following him for awhile now but this interview brought me back. All I do is work, train at a Muay Thai gym, and bet on boxing, MMA, and foot ball. I hope he interviews a few UFC fighters. He needs to get Sean Strikland on his channel since he just whooped on izzy
I knew about how him and the Fertita brothers bought the UFC and how they built it up to where it was huge and they sold it for over 2 BILLION dollars!! But this is a fantastic interview!! What a crazy story!
Super good interview . I’ve heard Dana’s story multiple times but not in depth like this. You asked all the right questions that I was thinking to myself while watching
Not too many interviews this long that I can sit through, but this one I am just riveted. I'll probably listen to it a couple more times. It's not only a great motivational story but Dana tells it well.
This is one of the greatest interviews i have ever seen , if anyone wanted to know anything about how hard work , commitment and building on opportunities leads to success this is it ..! macro economics 101 for all ...! Kudos to Dana White ..!!!
This may have been one of the best interviews I’ve ever seen. Completely changed my view of Dana I already knew I liked him but getting to know him closer I love him
Listening to this just made my whole being just want to conquer the world, whatever that means. Thank you Dana and thank you big boy for this interview. It made my day. ( Mental health is real and it's been kicking my ass)
Swear to God I could listen to Dana talk all day. Love this mf. What a God damn animal and also a hell of a genuine dude. Met him in Houston and watched him walk from inside a bar and take pictures and shake hands with over 100 people waiting in line. Mad respect for this dude.
Dana is one of the coolest mofos around, hands down, down to earth, ruff edges in all the right places, and an inspiration for anyone at the bottom, wanting to go to the top in life, legend.
What he didn't say was one of the fertitta was on the nevada athletic commission that turned down approving mma as a sport in Nevada when the original owner had but it got approved once they bought it
@stephenbartlett1167 he runs the business he has to approve all sponsors n make deals with the fighter's I believe dana deals with fighter's who are huge draws such as jon jones or izzy
Great interview, love combat sports... but I don't get powerslap... how is it not just signing up to get a concussion? In other combat sports, your skills can save you from a concussion, but in power slap it seems guaranteed
"I thrive on chaos". Dana in his own words. Very revealing conversation. He's one of the best incarnation of a business man of today's unruly capitalism. Excellent interview.
Fair play what a amazing interview....Dana plz plz plz put out a autobiography....your a legend and you enriched the lives of so many fans by fighting for the sport the world now loves ❤️
I remember being hooked on that 1st season of The Ultimate Fighter, I was in High School at the time working my 1st job, coming home relaxing and watching some ultimate fighter. Been watching the UFC ever since.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🥊 Dana White talks about the mindset of fighters and their dedication to their craft. 01:29 🏆 Dana White discusses his role as the UFC president and his focus on winning. 02:36 🌆 Dana White reflects on his impressive office and how his commitment to health improved his life. 03:33 💪 Dana White shares his journey to better health and his transformation. 05:17 🩺 Dana White talks about being on medication and how he's now medication-free and healthier. 08:42 🏡 Dana White discusses his upbringing with a single mom and challenging family circumstances. 09:55 🥊 DanaWhite talks about growing up with his sister, their social life, and their responsibilities. 12:28 🛫 Dana White explains his family's move from Boston to Las Vegas due to his mother's job opportunities. 13:07 📚 Dana White discusses his time in Boston, moving back to Vegas, and reconnecting with his future wife. 15:24 🥊 Dana White shares his journey into the fight business, starting with training under Peter Welsh. 17:46 🏫 Dana White talks about his approach to learning about the fight business and how he wanted to be part of it. 20:06 🤔 Dana White discusses the early days of MMA and the UFC, when it was relatively unknown and the sport was building up. 20:46 📺 The early challenges of UFC included a lack of media coverage, no pay-per-view access, and difficulty getting sanctioned. 23:28 📺 Dana White and the Fertitta brothers purchased the UFC for $2 million, including the octagon and fighter contracts. 26:53 📺 Dana White's journey from trying to secure money for fighters to becoming the president of the UFC was a series of unexpected events. 33:30 📺 The early days of UFC were challenging with no pay-per-view, no sanctioning, and limited venues. 38:08 📺 Dana White thrives in chaos and adversity, which motivated him to overcome the UFC's challenges, including a lack of media coverage and social media. 39:54 📺 Dana White's extensive radio appearances were crucial in building the UFC's brand and gaining exposure when traditional media coverage was limited. 41:30 📺 Dana White discusses the early struggles of the UFC and the need to find a buyer. 42:27 🥊 UFC was facing significant financial challenges in 2004, with a debt of over 30 million dollars. 44:04 📺 The birth of "The Ultimate Fighter" TV show as a turning point for the UFC's success. 46:52 📺 Dana White recounts the pivotal moment when Spike TV signed a deal with UFC in an alley. 49:09 🎮 Dana White's dedication to ensuring a perfect live event experience for UFC fans. 54:03 🎙️ Dana White's criticism of HBO Boxing's commentary and how it influenced UFC's production. 59:02 🤝 The strained relationship between Dana White and Tito Ortiz due to contractual disputes and personal differences. 01:02:56 🎙️ Dana White's frustration with commentators who criticize fighters while they walk into the ring. 01:03:37 🥊 Dana White discusses the colorful personalities in boxing commentary, including Larry Merchant and his thoughts on their commentary. 01:04:06 🥊 Dana White praises Mike Tyson's intimidating presence during his boxing career. 01:04:48 🥊 Dana White compares the excitement of watching Tyson's fights in boxing to the appeal of UFC events today. 01:05:17 🥊 Dana White recalls when he realized Conor McGregor's potential as a UFC superstar after signing him. 01:06:00 🥊 Dana White discusses his early impressions of Conor McGregor and his potential as a UFC star. 01:07:39 🥊 Dana White emphasizes the power of manifesting and setting goals in achieving success. 01:08:34 🥊 Dana White talks about the growth of the UFC, its global reach, and plans for expansion in Mexico, Africa, and the Middle East. 01:09:31 🥊 Dana White discusses the UFC's decision to continue events during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it provided a sense of normalcy for fans. 01:11:21 🥊 Dana White expresses his frustration with the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the inconsistencies in restrictions. 01:17:03 🥊 Dana White shares his perspective on crossover fights between MMA fighters and boxers, highlighting the differences between the sports. 01:22:07 🥊 Dana White discusses the challenge of creating a "Mount Rushmore" for UFC fighters, acknowledging the greatness of several fighters. 01:23:43 🥊 Dana White discusses negativity around new ideas and products, emphasizing that not everyone needs to love them for success. 01:24:52 🌐 Dana White highlights the importance of social media as the future of communication and downplays the influence of traditional media. 01:26:01 📈 Dana White shares impressive viewership numbers for the Power Slap event, surpassing major sports events like the NHL and NBA. 01:27:25 💥 Power Slap's success in viewership is compared to major sports events, showing its growing popularity. 01:27:54 🤔 Dana White mentions that the slap sport originated in Russia and Poland in the 1718s and gained massive popularity on social media.
Even with all that Dana has accomplished, all the influence he has, all the lives he has changed, the one person he is most affected by, and never got the approval or acceptance from was his own flesh and blood, his father. It is probably what has subconsciously motivated him his entire life. At 8:50, you can see the pain and hurt it still brings talking about it. Your father is the most important male figure in your life, and their disregard or rejection of you, runs the deepest. That to me was the most telling thing in this entire amazing interview I got. Probably be the last thing he thinks of when he passes away, that his own father didnt really want his kids. I know, my pops was the same.
Dana is motivational dude. He talked about all the connections with people that he had and ran into to help get him where he's at and that didn't even include Rogan. The UFC is Dana.
This is the best interview I ever watched. Dana White is definitely driven. So happy for him and proud at the same time because I am from Massachusetts north of Boston. And Massachusetts has produced some of the greatest boxes ever. Keep on going Dana!
Wow, you have a gift man! Dana normally stays very closed off to media, you're a master of opening people uo and they don't even realise until they're deep into it. Bravo.
Dana White is the Epitome of the American Dream. That you can start from nothing, have a Millionaire Friend buy you a million dollar business and turn it into a Multi Billion Dollar Franchise and New International Mega Sport. Anyone can do that! ?
Don’t know this channel or the person doing the interview, but I will say what a great job he did with Dana!! Didn’t talk over him, let him speak, let him be him on all topics, asked great questions with follow up!! Just a great interview!! And of course Dana being Dana was awesome!! Wish we had more reporters like this guy!! Great job and new sub here!!
This is the best Dana White interview I think. Big Boy asked the right questions at a perfect pace to get them all answered which such detail. The excitement and passion in Dana white as he's telling his come up story is credited to Big Boys real admiration for him and genuine real interest in his life and sport and I can tell Dana White respects and appreciates him and considers him a friend by the way he opened up in this interview. The fact that power slaps ratings did better than the NHL and NBA when airing at the same time is nuts. I think I might look into seeing what it takes to go pro cause it seems like these guys will make millions per competition very soon when this becomes a major sport. I have some experience, I've been getting slapped through my whole marriage I just need to work on my slapping skills when I start training cause its been a while but defensively im pretty good.
So much respect for Dana White. I ran into him at one of the Megaclubs in Las Vegas maybe 9 or 10 years ago when the UFC had already found massive success. Told him how I am a local DJ but have been a diehard fan since that first season of Ultimate Fighter. He let me come to his VIP table and pour a drink from his bottle and we chatted for a few minutes. He thanked me as a fan and then I realized that his security was going to do their jobs and tell me to keep it pushin'. So I read the room and moved along before it got awkward. Either way that is way more than I would expect from any public figure or celebrity in that situation. Dude keeps receipts whether that is supporting their vision with the UFC or working against him. I'm grateful for his hard work and so many amazing memories of great fights.
cool how you knew when to split, most do not. Special moment. I had one with Garth Brooks when he was a mega-success, and he gave me a few moments but the room started to fill up and I asked for a pic and then split. Funny, I was also a local DJ at a country-western club and told him so it gave me some cred. Celebs arent bad people, but they have so many fans and so much to deal with but these moments do happen and its always awesome when they do, just know when to say when and you did!
❤😢😮
Dude did you offer to get on knees for him, oh ye security or it would have been done,
@@AmericanPieInThailandmust be a DJ thing
Why, because his buddies were rich and made him rich he is smart but without them, he wouldn’t have been nowhere where he is now
Incredible how comfortable you made him feel to open up like that.
Great, yet humble display of empathy and honest friendship.
Thank you, I've learned a lot.
he's told this story before.. still cool to listen to though.
Yes Sir. This was the best Dana white interview I have seen. The right questions are key.
They've been friends for decades so not that hard.
Oh my, you just described Woke!
Is White into that "Q" BS?
And White says Trump is a Squared away guy? So White is ok with Serial Liars who have 18 Sexual Misconduct Suits he has settled with at least One that's with a 16 year old female, how many Bankruptcy's ? Six? How many of his Cabinet members and Administration Officials now have a Criminal Records for carrying out DJ Trump's orders? 11 How many Attorneys who worked for Trump have been Sanctioned or Disbarred? 18 for following Trump's orders!
That's 29 Professional people who got into trouble with the law for listening to Trump! And I'll bet many of you are saying, even screaming by now that Trump is losing ground as fast as Putin!
All those people are anti Labor and all of them despise Labor that say:
Living Wage!
Fast Fact; from late 1930's until the 1970's held 2/3'rds of the World's Gold Billions. Until the series of Billionaires tax cuts pushed by Republicans falsely claiming our collected revenue would rise considerably, paying for the Revenue cut plus much more!
Trump Lied (Surprise Surprise, the Fat Man Lied!)
Having super wealthy people in our Country does not make us a wealthy Country especially when those wealthy Elites, I'm referring to the Moochie Republican Billionaires.
When we have a large Middle Class that not only pays a lot in income taxes, but they engage with the economy at its core level. When you have a large Middle Class that has good income they will spend a lot, fairly new cars as well as hobbies that Poor "middle classers" like we currently have just do not have the money for hobbies, new cars and that new pool y'all have saved for for so long they struggle to just cover the Billionaire created Inflation. Listen, if we have inflation but at the same time we have Billionaires reporting record breaking Profits, RECORD BREAKING PROFITS!
So how do we get back to the beautiful Economy we had when we taxed the Wealthy and Paid or Working Class Workers a living Wage! BTW, that term is considered
A Socialist indicator/Identifier;
A Living wage!
@@veeser1aa no I'll
One of the best interviews Ive ever seen. Even if it lasted for 5 hours, still be watchin it in one breath
Dana uncensored is always entertaining
This was awesome
So agree. 90 minutes flew by.
Bro it’s just an interview it’s not that deep
A lot of people hate on Dana but man the guy has tht energy!!!
Can we all just take a mo to appreciate big boys interview style? Hes fast, funny and always maintains focus on the interviewee. honestly one of the best interviewers around rn.
Can u at least take the time to spell out moment?
❤😅❤❤❤😊❤😊@@frankiebaby7
@@macbrowningx oh
@@macbrowninghh
Please. Typical black guy who talks about himself most of the time.
Dana's story is unbelievable and no matter how you feel about him....our favorite sport looks very different without him.
Who feels a way about Dana? What has he done negatively? Serious questions
Ya no juice and respectful fighters.he will fire your ass even if your winning .cause he thanks you got to act like ali to sell fights.
That sport sells it's self dam
KEEP GEG ON HIS LECHE DEEP IN Mr USED
Why is this a community
One of the best interviews with Dana I’ve seen. Great job
DANA is a Legend. There is no UFC without Dana. Loyal friend right there and just a real due.
Big Boy the part you mentioned you text him during the big fights and how he responds was cool lol.
Nice
Well he's basing and building his champions like the WWE does with his judges
hearing the in-depth story of his success is beyond amazing. There’s nothing that compares to the feeling you get when the timing and stars align in your favor.
Love it ❤
Big Boy is such a masterful interviewer. He asks great questions at the perfect time and then sits back and let’s his guest be free and answer with such amazing detail because they are comfortable. This is great!
You need to get out more
@@tylerdurden4289 🤣
He interrupts and doesn’t really listen. Typical black guy who likes to talk about himself.
Some of his questions interrupt Dana's train of thought. Missed a few business jewels
This one of the best Dana interviews I've seen
Amazing interview, Dana is so relaxed here. Great job!
37:20 Goosebumps. What a great and real speech, especially in the position that he was in.
"What should I say??" Say why are you here and why you're giving a speech for him.
I love 58:17
Great interview. You made Dana seem human with your educated questions. Dana was great, but your interaction with him made this an actual exercise of the history of the UFC. Well done, sir.
Insightful questions, allowing Dana to fully speak, and simply interjecting to move along or focus the interview are all things proper journalists should endeavor to do.
Uncle Dana is simply the best in this business........legend of a man!
He's the best of a group known for shady business dealings?
Yes, look at all the promoters as far back as you want to Go, it's all Shady, look at Suge Knight, Don King, they're all full of Shit
Man, I've been a fan of big boy for years now. He's a legend, I stopped following him for awhile now but this interview brought me back. All I do is work, train at a Muay Thai gym, and bet on boxing, MMA, and foot ball. I hope he interviews a few UFC fighters. He needs to get Sean Strikland on his channel since he just whooped on izzy
Izzy didn't do Shit, again.. And Shaun did the only thing he does: Box.. What the fuck would you ask him??
@@MF-kr4hf you sound stupid asf.
I knew about how him and the Fertita brothers bought the UFC and how they built it up to where it was huge and they sold it for over 2 BILLION dollars!! But this is a fantastic interview!! What a crazy story!
4.2B
As real as it gets
Dana is a 1 of 1 and one the most genuine people on the planet.
Yes
The interview is gold. Would be even better if the interviewer would stop interrupting.
Dana has accomplished a lot! Glad he got his health back on track!
“Same thing I did as power slap..
big boy: HOW DO YOU TRAIN FOR THAT SHIT ?!” 😂😂😂😂😂
lmao. i'm watching this rn and i haven't seen that part yet. but i would've replied "you either got it in you or you don't" 😂
Just came to that moment, I laughed pretty good.
Super good interview . I’ve heard Dana’s story multiple times but not in depth like this. You asked all the right questions that I was thinking to myself while watching
Not too many interviews this long that I can sit through, but this one I am just riveted. I'll probably listen to it a couple more times. It's not only a great motivational story but Dana tells it well.
facts 100%
Best BigBoy interview yet. Cant wait for more off air interviews
Could you imagine how America would be today if Dana was the president instead of Biden ?
Better
This is one of the greatest interviews i have ever seen , if anyone wanted to know anything about how hard work , commitment and building on opportunities leads to success this is it ..!
macro economics 101 for all ...!
Kudos to Dana White ..!!!
Incredible dynamic between Dana and Kurt. You could see these two being friends. Really enjoyed this.
Great interview! I've met both of you guys several times and your always a class act!
Wow. Hes a great interviewer. And when Dana is talking to people he loves and respects, it shows the best side of him.
Fantastic interview. Highly impressed with Dana’s drive and energy you can see how the UFC and him have become so successful.
Dana white is the GOAT
I have been a fan since TUF days on Spike, watching these gives me goosebumps!
This may have been one of the best interviews I’ve ever seen. Completely changed my view of Dana I already knew I liked him but getting to know him closer I love him
Listening to this just made my whole being just want to conquer the world, whatever that means. Thank you Dana and thank you big boy for this interview. It made my day. ( Mental health is real and it's been kicking my ass)
Just discovered this interview late in the evening, watched it at one go till the end...so motivational ..
Crazy this only has 16k views in 2 days. This interview is top notch.
10 days 172k views
Great interview. One of the best I’ve seen in awhile.
🔥🔥🔥 This interview was straight FIRE! Dana's story is incredible man. It's hard not to respect him. Despite what your personal opinion is about him.
Hands down one of the best Dana White interviews I’ve ever seen from any YT channel. BigBoyTV you guys nailed it!! 👊🔥🔥🔥
Swear to God I could listen to Dana talk all day. Love this mf. What a God damn animal and also a hell of a genuine dude. Met him in Houston and watched him walk from inside a bar and take pictures and shake hands with over 100 people waiting in line. Mad respect for this dude.
feel the same
Totally agree
One of the few leaders of a major sport that you can root for and would actually want to have a drink with
I 100% agree
I guess u like Trump to😂
Half way through , had to pause to comment what a fantastic interview hats off 👏 👏 Dana is so comfortable so interesting thank you !
Dana is one of the coolest mofos around, hands down, down to earth, ruff edges in all the right places, and an inspiration for anyone at the bottom, wanting to go to the top in life, legend.
Big Boy - one of the best to ever do it! Awesome interview.
Excellent interview 👏 👏👏👏
So many moments in this interview gave me goosebumps! Fantastic story!
What he didn't say was one of the fertitta was on the nevada athletic commission that turned down approving mma as a sport in Nevada when the original owner had but it got approved once they bought it
A real comment. I was beginning to think this was the Dana White fan club page. 👏
@joshuadoughty dana is great at doing what he does but dana has also never cared about the fans or the fighters he only cares about money period
@@chindub6563I’m not being sarcastic, but I’d like to know exactly what it is that he does? Personally, I think he’s just a spokesman
@stephenbartlett1167 he runs the business he has to approve all sponsors n make deals with the fighter's I believe dana deals with fighter's who are huge draws such as jon jones or izzy
The votes of the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) members are not public. You're making shit up.
Love Dana. Been a fan of ufc since day one. Feel old because I can't keep up with all the new fighters. The sport has changed so much. Still love it.
"step over dollars to pickup dimes" 😂
Dana is one of the realest on the planet. Great show man 👏🏽
Lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂
First time watching your channel. Excellent job, really enjoyed this interview, so well done 👍 👍
Great interview, love combat sports... but I don't get powerslap... how is it not just signing up to get a concussion? In other combat sports, your skills can save you from a concussion, but in power slap it seems guaranteed
I agree man ,how long are you going to last in that sport? What's the long term affects ? Hell no lol!
I think it's for the TikTok generation.
WE NEED A Dana White x UFC BIOPIC!!!
"I thrive on chaos". Dana in his own words. Very revealing conversation.
He's one of the best incarnation of a business man of today's unruly capitalism.
Excellent interview.
Great interview 💪🏼
Is there a part 2? Ended abruptly.
Fair play what a amazing interview....Dana plz plz plz put out a autobiography....your a legend and you enriched the lives of so many fans by fighting for the sport the world now loves ❤️
I remember being hooked on that 1st season of The Ultimate Fighter, I was in High School at the time working my 1st job, coming home relaxing and watching some ultimate fighter. Been watching the UFC ever since.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🥊 Dana White talks about the mindset of fighters and their dedication to their craft.
01:29 🏆 Dana White discusses his role as the UFC president and his focus on winning.
02:36 🌆 Dana White reflects on his impressive office and how his commitment to health improved his life.
03:33 💪 Dana White shares his journey to better health and his transformation.
05:17 🩺 Dana White talks about being on medication and how he's now medication-free and healthier.
08:42 🏡 Dana White discusses his upbringing with a single mom and challenging family circumstances.
09:55 🥊 DanaWhite talks about growing up with his sister, their social life, and their responsibilities.
12:28 🛫 Dana White explains his family's move from Boston to Las Vegas due to his mother's job opportunities.
13:07 📚 Dana White discusses his time in Boston, moving back to Vegas, and reconnecting with his future wife.
15:24 🥊 Dana White shares his journey into the fight business, starting with training under Peter Welsh.
17:46 🏫 Dana White talks about his approach to learning about the fight business and how he wanted to be part of it.
20:06 🤔 Dana White discusses the early days of MMA and the UFC, when it was relatively unknown and the sport was building up.
20:46 📺 The early challenges of UFC included a lack of media coverage, no pay-per-view access, and difficulty getting sanctioned.
23:28 📺 Dana White and the Fertitta brothers purchased the UFC for $2 million, including the octagon and fighter contracts.
26:53 📺 Dana White's journey from trying to secure money for fighters to becoming the president of the UFC was a series of unexpected events.
33:30 📺 The early days of UFC were challenging with no pay-per-view, no sanctioning, and limited venues.
38:08 📺 Dana White thrives in chaos and adversity, which motivated him to overcome the UFC's challenges, including a lack of media coverage and social media.
39:54 📺 Dana White's extensive radio appearances were crucial in building the UFC's brand and gaining exposure when traditional media coverage was limited.
41:30 📺 Dana White discusses the early struggles of the UFC and the need to find a buyer.
42:27 🥊 UFC was facing significant financial challenges in 2004, with a debt of over 30 million dollars.
44:04 📺 The birth of "The Ultimate Fighter" TV show as a turning point for the UFC's success.
46:52 📺 Dana White recounts the pivotal moment when Spike TV signed a deal with UFC in an alley.
49:09 🎮 Dana White's dedication to ensuring a perfect live event experience for UFC fans.
54:03 🎙️ Dana White's criticism of HBO Boxing's commentary and how it influenced UFC's production.
59:02 🤝 The strained relationship between Dana White and Tito Ortiz due to contractual disputes and personal differences.
01:02:56 🎙️ Dana White's frustration with commentators who criticize fighters while they walk into the ring.
01:03:37 🥊 Dana White discusses the colorful personalities in boxing commentary, including Larry Merchant and his thoughts on their commentary.
01:04:06 🥊 Dana White praises Mike Tyson's intimidating presence during his boxing career.
01:04:48 🥊 Dana White compares the excitement of watching Tyson's fights in boxing to the appeal of UFC events today.
01:05:17 🥊 Dana White recalls when he realized Conor McGregor's potential as a UFC superstar after signing him.
01:06:00 🥊 Dana White discusses his early impressions of Conor McGregor and his potential as a UFC star.
01:07:39 🥊 Dana White emphasizes the power of manifesting and setting goals in achieving success.
01:08:34 🥊 Dana White talks about the growth of the UFC, its global reach, and plans for expansion in Mexico, Africa, and the Middle East.
01:09:31 🥊 Dana White discusses the UFC's decision to continue events during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it provided a sense of normalcy for fans.
01:11:21 🥊 Dana White expresses his frustration with the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the inconsistencies in restrictions.
01:17:03 🥊 Dana White shares his perspective on crossover fights between MMA fighters and boxers, highlighting the differences between the sports.
01:22:07 🥊 Dana White discusses the challenge of creating a "Mount Rushmore" for UFC fighters, acknowledging the greatness of several fighters.
01:23:43 🥊 Dana White discusses negativity around new ideas and products, emphasizing that not everyone needs to love them for success.
01:24:52 🌐 Dana White highlights the importance of social media as the future of communication and downplays the influence of traditional media.
01:26:01 📈 Dana White shares impressive viewership numbers for the Power Slap event, surpassing major sports events like the NHL and NBA.
01:27:25 💥 Power Slap's success in viewership is compared to major sports events, showing its growing popularity.
01:27:54 🤔 Dana White mentions that the slap sport originated in Russia and Poland in the 1718s and gained massive popularity on social media.
Bro when they discussed about manifestation?
Wholesome interview!
Dana, a living legend.
okay now do Joe ROgan
Even with all that Dana has accomplished, all the influence he has, all the lives he has changed, the one person he is most affected by, and never got the approval or acceptance from was his own flesh and blood, his father. It is probably what has subconsciously motivated him his entire life. At 8:50, you can see the pain and hurt it still brings talking about it. Your father is the most important male figure in your life, and their disregard or rejection of you, runs the deepest. That to me was the most telling thing in this entire amazing interview I got. Probably be the last thing he thinks of when he passes away, that his own father didnt really want his kids. I know, my pops was the same.
Big Boy definitely has one of the best interview style and technique out there. Another really interesting episode.
Dana is motivational dude. He talked about all the connections with people that he had and ran into to help get him where he's at and that didn't even include Rogan. The UFC is Dana.
Great interview. Dana is proof. Hard work will get you places. Knowing millionaires helps too 😂
Don’t fighters work hard?
@@stephenbartlett1167 yes, but it's a business. They know b4 hand what they're getting paid. Their choice.
@@Vern9000 Tell that to a judge and jury
Man, this made want to do more and really work on things that I have visions on. Will look back at this years from now. Cheers!
Great fucken interview Big Boy I swear this is one of my favorite interview ever in TH-cam history no bullshit I love this show keep it going BIG BOY
This is the best interview I ever watched. Dana White is definitely driven. So happy for him and proud at the same time because I am from Massachusetts north of Boston. And Massachusetts has produced some of the greatest boxes ever. Keep on going Dana!
Big Up, Sir Big Boy!
Wow, you have a gift man! Dana normally stays very closed off to media, you're a master of opening people uo and they don't even realise until they're deep into it. Bravo.
Love Dana, he is just a real dude and I'm happy for all his success and Big-Boy is just fucking awsome, hope I can meet both guys one day.
The best dana white interview on the internet. Easy.
Dana's one smart dude.
The “may god have mercy on my enemies… because I Won’t” tag beside the door is a great reminder of the old saying. “fuck em” 😂 🔥
Dana white is something else....
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He is so spot on on the boxing commentary. It's unbelievable
Dana White is the Epitome of the American Dream. That you can start from nothing, have a Millionaire Friend buy you a million dollar business and turn it into a Multi Billion Dollar Franchise and New International Mega Sport. Anyone can do that! ?
💯 Get yourself around winners. It's probably the most important thing you can do, right next to developing a valuable skill set.
I think the Fertitta bros were billionaires
Love that you two have a genuine respect and friendship
How did randy try to screw over the ufc ? Because he wanted to keep his personal rights
I think he was trying to unionize the fighters. Would've killed their talent pool I'm guessing.
I’m not proud of my fellow fan base but I’m definitely proud of what Dana has accomplished
Why do you say that buddy?
@@Youngbloodz33 in regards to what ?
I did not expect from the thumbnail! this was great! learnt so much about life hacks! thanks BIG BOIIIIIIIIIII
TRUMP 2024. LET'S GO BRANDON!
Let’s fucking go
Hell yeah!!
Amen Brother!!!
Not if dead ppl are allowed to vote again
The future President will pardon him@population-_-420
Outstanding interview. Awesome work.
uncle dana the man ! love hearing his insight and how he handles things. he's so human and so successful its inspiring.
Amazing interview. Completely inspirational.
Excellent interview. Subscribed. Glad I found your channel, Big Boy. Quality stuff.
This was the manifestation of one of the greatest interviews of all time. Thanks for this.
Don’t know this channel or the person doing the interview, but I will say what a great job he did with Dana!! Didn’t talk over him, let him speak, let him be him on all topics, asked great questions with follow up!! Just a great interview!! And of course Dana being Dana was awesome!! Wish we had more reporters like this guy!! Great job and new sub here!!
This man's philosophy is what's made ufc the number 1 sport on the planet 👌
Need to do more of these types of interviews biG🎉. Adapt my g 🎉🎉🎉
Best podcast I’ve ever seen, literally with videos and photos explaining context and giving good visuals 🎉🎉🎉🎉
You can't be around Dana White and not get motivated. You get three dudes like him in your life and you can accomplish anything.
I can’t say enough thank you for this interview 🙏🙌🙏🙌🙏🙌🙏🙌🙏🙌🙏
This give me a whole new perspective of Dana !! Dude is solid as a rock !!!
best podcast interview I've ever watched be like Dana!!!!!!
Big Boy best interview Ive seen a man do with dana White.
Dana’s as real as it gets. Guy always speaks his mind. He does not give a fuck, and I love him for it.
This is the best Dana White interview I think. Big Boy asked the right questions at a perfect pace to get them all answered which such detail. The excitement and passion in Dana white as he's telling his come up story is credited to Big Boys real admiration for him and genuine real interest in his life and sport and I can tell Dana White respects and appreciates him and considers him a friend by the way he opened up in this interview. The fact that power slaps ratings did better than the NHL and NBA when airing at the same time is nuts. I think I might look into seeing what it takes to go pro cause it seems like these guys will make millions per competition very soon when this becomes a major sport. I have some experience, I've been getting slapped through my whole marriage I just need to work on my slapping skills when I start training cause its been a while but defensively im pretty good.
Man, whole new respect for Dana. Phenomenal piece gents.
Damn I’ve never been so disappointed that an interview ended in my life!! I literally was like WTF??? THATS IT!!???
THE BEST DANA INTERVIEW TOO DATE !!!!!!
If the media loves it it's never going to make it if the media hates it you got a keeper. Good insights.. awesome interview with Dana....