Dana White knows how to fight. Dana White, alias Dana White, male, born in Connecticut on July 28, 1969, is the CEO of UFC Ultimate Fighting in the United States.
Dana White worked as a bodyguard at the Boston Bayfront Hotel and founded a boxing gym. Dana White acquired UFC in 2002 and served as CEO.
In 2002, after Dana White acquired UFC, he began to reshape the image of mixed martial arts, and worked with the National Sports Commission to revise the MMA rules. Later, Dana White was successfully inducted into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame in 2013. In his youth, Dana White was expelled from Bishop Gorman High School twice.
In order to save the UFC, the first thing Dana White did was to reshape the image of mixed martial arts and make it legal. He understood that the UFC's past "bloody" image in people's minds must be changed, so he worked with the National Sports Commission to revise the MMA rules in an effort to make the sport more controllable and safe. For example, it is stipulated that kicking the head and spine of an opponent who has fallen to the ground is not allowed, and a strict physical examination system is implemented before the game, etc.