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International Fight Week was supposed to be the bedrock of Conor McGregor’s return to the Octagon after a prolonged gap of three years due to a shin injury. His return was all set but a sudden pinky toe injury derailed the hype train and crashed it right in the water. What were the after-effects you ask? Well, it was the start of a war room-type scenario for Hunter Campbell and Dana White.

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White and Campbell had to sit with their insider team to reschedule the main event of the grand night. However, they were about to be surprised as alongside the McGregor fiasco they had some more premium events that were either rescheduled or canceled by the promotion. The duo might have saved the card but it took a chunk out of them and Campbell seems to be exhausted in his latest outing.

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Hunter Campbell appears exhausted after the June fiasco

After the Conor McGregor fiasco, it was the co-main event of UFC 303 that caught fire. Jamahal Hill had to withdraw from his clash against Carlos Ulberg, who was the replacement for Khalil Rountree in the first place. Campbell pulled in Anthony Smith to fight Ulberg but the fight gods had some other plans as Ulberg injured himself just a week before the fight and the entire fight was cancelled altogether.

Following all of the fiasco, one just needs a good night’s sleep and nothing else. A fan asked Campbell what he was thinking about the card and he had only one response for it, “I’m ready to sleep tonight.” Well, the successor really needs his sleep as after saving the light-heavyweight clash, he had to focus on another clash which was going to disaster.

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To save the co-main, White and Hunter Campbell then pulled in Diego Lopes and Brian Ortega for the clash. It was all good but on the day of the fight, Brian Ortega had to pull out as he woke with a fever of 103 degrees. The war room which was dormant after saving the card seems to be working all over again. In a last-minute push, Campbell, clinched in Dan Ige to fight Lopes at the lightweight division. Well, Campbell was not the only one who was totally exhausted after the fallout.

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Dana White is done with June

The Conor McGregor fiasco and the UFC Saudi Arabia tale were not enough when Brian Ortega got the heat wave flu. What was supposed to be a masterclass month for the promotion soon turned into a nightmare for the CEO as most of the premium fights they assembled fell out either due to injuries or other reasons. When Ortega got ill, it was obvious that White was totally done.

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However, Campbell jumped at the right time to save the event. After the Ige vs. Lopes was finalized, The UFC CEO only had one thing to say to the community, “There would have been no other options. It’s all about opportunity. He jumped at it. Who’s hotter than Lopes right now?” said Dana White.

The UFC CEO must be proud of how his successor has turned into a fine man who can make or break fights. regardless, whats your take on Hunter Campbell at the helm in the future? State your thoughts in the comments below.

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Suryakant Das is a senior writer who leads UFC live coverage at EssentiallySports, known for his broad expertise and standout professionalism in MMA journalism. Over two years in the field, he has become a key voice on real-time event updates, pre- and post-fight interviews, and analysis of viral moments from the Joe Rogan Experience. His dynamic reporting is backed by selection to the Journalistic Excellence Program, which hones advanced editorial skills and strategic coverage approaches for top talent. Suryakant’s career is defined by his ability to deliver both speed and depth. His versatile background spans sports journalism, content writing, and editorial roles, helping him navigate fast-paced live coverage and deliver meaningful stories with clarity and precision. Recognition from respected MMA figures such as Nina-Marie Daniele and Hall of Famer Michael Bisping further marks him as a trusted authority in the UFC community.

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