The UFC boss, Dana White, is undoubtedly one of the most noted figures in the entire company. White carries a very camera-friendly personality, which makes him a very well-known figure in the company. He is also known for vocalizing his opinions loud and clear without the fear of any repercussions. Many of his decisions in the UFC to date have drawn some criticism from the fans. But White held onto his opinion and, looking at the success of the UFC today, many might agree that he wasn’t wrong in his calls.

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Right from day one, White was known for vocalizing himself loud and clear. Sometimes, so much so that others surrounding him were compelled to notice him. His mother, June White, has described her experiences clearly in her book, ‘Dana White: King of MMA’. Even little Dana showcased his true character of vocalizing himself loud and clear when he cried out loud for the entire length of nights.

The little Dana White vexed the nurses at the hospital

June White stated in her book that she had to stay five days at the hospital after White was born. In one instance, she wanted to know from a nurse whether Dana was sleeping properly or nights or not. She also wrote how the nurse, gave me a quirky side look as if the look should have answered the question…”

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The nurse subjected to the question revealed, he was the baby you could hear screaming all night in the nursery.” This incident came to June White as a shock since White was literally “sleeping all day” when he was with her initially.

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June White also hilariously perceived, If he could have spoken when he was born, I’m sure the f-bomb would have been part of his little tirades in his bouts of screaming all night in the hospital”.

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June White also narrated how her “foolish” hopes of everything getting back to normal were vandalized by the little White after she was released from the hospital.

The cries of Dana White extracted a hilarious quote from his father

June White came up to a rude awakening” from her “foolish wishes” as she found that little Dana wasn’t going to change his night crying habit. She sympathized with new parents regarding this situation revealing, “there was no sleeping at night for a very long four months. Any parent can relate to that kind of sleep deprivation it is brutal”.

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Rocking or feeding the little Dana White was never enough to stop his cries. June White narrated, “Every night he would scream and cry all night”.

After getting worn out by this situation day after day, Dana White’s father once said a hilarious line, “I think he knows it’s time for us to go to bed and he doesn’t want any brothers or sisters”.

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June White also got the doctor’s recommendation about this, who said that the infant Dana White “just had his days and nights mixed up and it would eventually correct itself.”

Can you relate to June White’s experience?

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The coveted scrap between Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson in 2002 was when I realized the passion for combat sports within my family. My interest in combat sports began watching scripted pro wrestling shows. It was my father who directed me towards combat sports and it wasn’t until the late 2010s that I discovered the world of MMA and the UFC. Like many of you, I too, tuned in for the infamous Nurmagomedov vs. McGregor bout live on October 6, 2018. Being an ardent fan of the UFC (and Dustin ‘The Diamond’ Poirier), I was always looking to have conversations about the same with others. But to my disappointment, I hardly found any followers of the sports to interact with. So I took it upon myself to do my part in popularizing the thrill and the agony behind the purest form of unarmed combat. At EssentiallySports, I try to bring the readers closer to the athletes and focus my coverage on exploring the human side of these martial artists. I’m a musician during my time free from reporting MMA. I operate as the lead vocalist of a rock band that aims to make their mark among the audiences with their original alternative-hard rock songs. You can hit me up at-

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