Dana White Doesn't "Give A Sh*t" About Ariel Helwani's Comments

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Dana White has no chill.

This Saturday's UFC event on ESPN has a bit of controversy around it due to the fact that both former NFLer Greg Hardy and Rachael Ostovich are on the same card. For those who don't know, Ostovich was a victim of domestic abuse, while Greg Hardy was found guilty of domestic abuse back in 2014.

Ariel Helwani, who is a UFC analyst and insider, went on ESPN's First Take to talk about the UFC's decision.

"I found this decision to be incredibly tone-deaf, to put it mildly," Helwani explained on ESPN.

TMZ caught up with UFC president Dana White and asked him about Helwani's comments. White was dismissive to put mildly.

"I don't give a sh*t what Ariel Helwani thinks. Who the f*ck is Ariel Helwani to question anything that we do," White said. "I think we've done a pretty good job over 20 years. I could give a sh*t what he thinks or anybody else for that matter."

White also explained that because both are on the UFC roster, it was inevitable that they would end up on the same card together at some point. He also said Ostovich is totally fine with Hardy being on the card with her.



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