UFC President Dana White discusses the organization's 25-year journey, attributing its global success to the inherent human interest in fighting and the sport's universal appeal. He defends the UFC's safety record, stating there have been no deaths or serious injuries in its 30-year history, attributing this to significant investment in health and safety protocols. White also addresses criticisms about fighter pay, suggesting that while some fighters may need second jobs, the UFC provides opportunities for growth and that unionization is a fighter's prerogative.
Impact: High. White's insights provide a strong defense of the UFC's business model and safety, challenging common criticisms and highlighting the organization's unique position in the sports world.
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Sources in support: Big O (Caller)

