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Dana White rips UFC production team after misidentifying celebrity during broadcast: ‘We’re the worst ever to f*cking do it’

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Dana White rips UFC production team after misidentifying celebrity during broadcast: ‘We’re the worst ever to f*cking do it’

Dana White usually praises the UFC production team but was irate after another celebrity was misidentified during the UFC 329 broadcast on Saturday.

Similar mistakes have happened in the past including at Sphere in Las Vegas when boxer Terence Crawford was shown on screen but the graphic identified him as famous rapper Kendrick Lamar. On Saturday night, Shakur Stevenson, who just inked a lucrative multi-fight deal to join Zuffa Boxing, was shown on the UFC 329 broadcast as Oklahoma City Thunder star Jalen Williams.

It's safe to say White was not pleased.

“I tell you all the time my production team—we just did the White House—we built a f*cking arena on the South Lawn of the White House and it was the greatest f*cking thing in the world to be there live and to watch it on TV,†White said at the UFC 329 post-fight press conference. “I just paid Shakur Stevenson a shit load of money and for some reason we can't figure the celebrity shit out. They put him up as a f*cking OKC NBA player! Are you f*cking kidding me?

“It's absolutely crazy. We are the absolute worst to ever do the celebrity thing. When we put celebrities up, we are the worst.â€

White said he was actually talking with members of the production team about the latest gaffe that happened at UFC 329 and apparently the discussion shifted towards who was actually the worst in sports in similar situations.

While other productions may slip up from time to time, White promised that the team at UFC has been notoriously bad at this particular job and it apparently isn't getting any better.

White didn't make any declarations about changes he might try to implement within his own staff to prevent the same thing from happening again but for now he has no problem saying the UFC production team is the absolute worst dealing with that very specific issue.

“I just had a debate in the back with my team while I was screaming at everybody and they said ‘no, soccer's worse,'†White revealed. “Soccer shows the people and they don't put up any graphics.

“Oh no. We put up f*cking graphics and put the wrong guy's name on it. We're the worst ever to f*cking do it.â€

Stevenson himself later reacted to the mistake and White's reaction:

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UFC 329 Prelims: Gable Steveson smashes Elisha Ellison in promotional debut

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UFC 329 Prelims: Gable Steveson smashes Elisha Ellison in promotional debut
Gable
Steveson blasted through his first potential roadblock in the

Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight division and did so
while sustaining minimal damage.

The five-time NCAA All-American wrestler and 2020 Olympic gold
medalist excelled in his long-awaited promotional debut, as he
swept aside Elisha
Ellison with punches and knees in the first round of their
featured
UFC 329 prelim on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Ellison (5-3, 0-2 UFC) bowed out 2:31 into Round
1
.

Steveson (4-0, 1-0 UFC) bypassed a feeling-out process in favor of
a tit-for-tat firefight. He tore into Ellison with front kicks to
the body and power punches upstairs, all while walking through the
return fire. Steveson closed the distance midway through the
opening stanza and smashed his fading adversary with close-range
punches and knee strikes. Ellison ultimately collapsed under all
the punishment.

Meanwhile, “The Ultimate Fighter: The Smashes†winner Robert
Whittaker moved up to 205 pounds and stopped former Fight
Nights Global champion Nikita
Krylov with punches in the third round of their light
heavyweight spat.
Krlyov (31-12, 12-10 UFC) clocked out 61 seconds into Round
3
.



Whittaker (27-9, 18-7 UFC) crowded the Ukrainian with punches, his
success in standup exchanges keyed by a potent jab. Krylov's pace
slowed noticeably in the second round and further diminished in the
third. Whittaker capitalized and clipped the Raty Team product with
a pair of wicked right hands, the second of which had his opponent
checking his jaw, turning away from contact and looking for a way
out.

The 35-year-old Whittaker has now posted wins in three UFC weight
classes.

Further down the undercard, Metro Fight Club's Adrian
Yanez wiped out Cody
Garbrandt with punches in the first round of their bantamweight
scrap.
Garbrandt (15-8, 10-8 UFC) succumbed to blows 2:47 into Round
1
, falling for the third time in four outings.

Yanez (18-6-1, 7-3-1 UFC) withstood a flurry from the former
champion at the start and eventually clipped him with a pair of
counter right hooks. Garbrandt wobbled where he stood and could not
weather the avalanche of punched that followed. Hooks from both
hands tipped the Yanez spear and left his dazed-and-confused
counterpart wrecked at the base of the cage.

The victory was Yanez's first in more than two years.

Not to be outshined, Next Generation MMA standout Luke Riley
kept his perfect professional record intact, as he took care of
Kai
Kamaka III with punches and knees in the first round of their
featherweight battle.
Riley (14-0, 3-0 UFC) sealed the deal 3:03 into Round
1
.

Kamaka (18-8-1, 2-3-1 UFC) enjoyed significant success with kicks
to the Englishman's lower lead leg and a few left hooks, but he
lacked the firepower necessary to go shot for shot with his
27-year-old opponent. Riley sat him down with a clean right,
allowed him to stand and then swarmed with knees and punches for
the finish.

The loss snapped a two-fight winning streak for Kamaka.

Elsewhere, fast-rising Nova Uniao prospect Damian
Pinas punched out Cesar
Almeida in the first round of their middleweight affair.

Almeida (7-3, 3-3 UFC) met his end 4:44 into Round 1
,
as the Matheus Naccahce protégé suffered his second consecutive
setback.

Pinas (10-1, 2-0 UFC) exchanged high-velocity kicks and punches to
all levels with the experienced Brazilian kickboxer. Late in the
first round, the Aruban sent a devastating right cross crashing
through Almeida's defenses. The Lotus MMA product hit the deck in a
dazed state and absorbed one standing-to-ground hammerfist from
Pinas before referee Chris Tognoni waved it off.

The 24-year-old Pinas has won six fights in a row, five of them via
stoppage.

Deeper into the prelims, Ryan Gandra
dispatched fellow Dana White's Contender Series graduate Zachary
Reese with punches in the first round of their middleweight
tilt. Gandra (10-1, 2-0 UFC) brought it to a close 1:15 into Round
1, as he nailed down the seventh first-round finish of his
career.

Reese (10-4, 4-4 UFC) landed a few kicks to the body and lead leg
but lowered his shields at the wrong time.
Gandra floored him with a counter left hook and proceeded to slam
the door with a series of follow-up punches that prompted referee
Mike Beltran to intervene
.

Gandra, 31, now finds himself on a nine-fight winning streak.

Finally, Lobo Gym export Alessandro
Costa filled in as a late-notice replacement for Ode
Osbourne and put away Cody Durden
with a rear-naked choke in the second round of their flyweight
encounter.
Durden (18-11-1, 7-9-1 UFC) conceded defeat 2:19 into Round
2
, losing for the fifth time in six appearances.

Costa (17-5, 5-3 UFC) connected with the more consequential blows
throughout a competitive first round, then waited for an opening to
present itself. Durden slipped while throwing a kick and wound up
pinned to the mat against a world-class Brazilian jiu-jitsu black
belt early in the middle stanza. Costa flowed from side control to
the back, secured his position with a body triangle and
transitioned from a neck crank to the fight-ending choke.

The 30-year-old Costa has rattled off three straight victories.

In other action, Farid
Basharat (16-0, 7-0 UFC) laid claim to a unanimous decision
over John Garza
(6-2, 0-1 UFC) in their three-round bantamweight pairing, as he
earned 30-27, 30-27 and 29-28 marks from the cageside judges; and
Cong
Wang (10-1, 5-1 UFC) outstruck Tracy
Cortez (12-4, 6-3 UFC) to a unanimous decision—29-27, 29-27,
29-27—in their three-round women's flyweight confrontation.

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Gable Steveson recaps UFC 329 victory: ‘I wanted him to feel pain’

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Gable Steveson recaps UFC 329 victory: ‘I wanted him to feel pain’

Gable Steveson reflected on his successful Octagon debut at UFC
329. | 📷: Getty/UFC



Ultimate Fighting Championship newcomer Gable
Steveson wanted Elisha
Ellison to feel “pressure†and “pain†at
UFC 329 in Las Vegas.

The U.S. Olympic gold medalist wrestler finished the fight against
Ellison via TKO at the 2:31 mark of their heavyweight clash at UFC
329. Following his debut Octagon win, Steveson discussed his
intentions going into the bout.

Gable Steveson's UFC debut ends with first-round TKO win over
Elisha Ellison

Steveson went into the contest as one of the biggest betting
favorites in UFC history. His performance reflected as much, as he
put away Ellison in the opening round. He out-landed his opponent
41-14 in total strikes.

“See, I wanted Elisha Ellison to feel that pressure; I wanted him
to feel pain. I wanted to go out there and make him quit,†Steveson
said after his win. “And I knew when Elisha Ellison got hit hard,
he would fall down. And he did fall down.â€

Steveson is already one of the most decorated wrestlers in U.S.
history, with two NCAA Division I titles in addition to his gold
medal at the Tokyo Olympics. All four of his MMA victories have
come through first-round knockout.

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Merab Dvalishvili beats Henry Cejudo in wild wrestling comeback at RAF Georgia

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Merab Dvalishvili beats Henry Cejudo in wild wrestling comeback at RAF Georgia
Former
Ultimate Fighting Championship champion Merab
Dvalishvili mounted a fairytale comeback in front of his home
fans at RAF Georgia.

Dvalishvili took on Henry
Cejudo in a wrestling match at RAF Georgia. Cejudo took an
early 8-0 lead with a dominant gut wrench and appeared to be on his
way to a clear win. However, Dvalishvili came from behind in the
second period to close the gap to 8-5.

“The Machine†then sent the Georgian crowd into a frenzy as he
ultimately defeated Cejudo 11-8 on points.

Merab Dvalishvili vs. Henry Cejudo wrestling match delivers
dramatic comeback in Georgia

Dvalishvili had also defeated Cejudo via a unanimous decision in
their UFC clash in 2024. He won the UFC bantamweight title in his
next outing and defended it thrice before losing to Petr Yan at

UFC 323 this past December.

Cejudo retired from MMA on a four-fight slump following a loss to
Payton
Talbott on the same card. “Triple C†defeated fellow UFC
veteran Urijah Faber
in his RAF debut this past February before losing to Dvalishvili.
Meanwhile, Dvalishvili was coming off a victory over Frankie
Edgar in his RAF debut this past May.

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