Mark Hunt Claims Dana White Will Be in Prison in 2025 Amid Fighter’s Ongoing Feud with the UFC Leader

Mark Hunt Claims Dana White Will Be in Prison in 2025 With The Fighters Ongoing Feud with the UFCFormer UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt has once again taken aim at UFC President Dana White, this time humorously claiming…

Mark Hunt Claims Dana White Will Be in Prison in 2025 With The Fighters Ongoing Feud with the UFC

Former UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt has once again taken aim at UFC President Dana White, this time humorously claiming that White will be heading to prison in 2025. The comments come as part of Hunt’s ongoing public feud with the UFC and White, which has spanned nearly a decade.

Mark Hunt Looks at Send Dana White to Jail

This stems from his legal battles over doping violations and fighter rights. Mark Hunt is well-known for his outspoken nature and has been using social media to mock Dana White and the UFC, often referencing his lawsuits and his belief that justice will eventually prevail.

Mark Hunt is suggesting that the UFC president’s alleged misconduct would finally catch up with him this year. The New Zealand athlete has been embroiled in legal disputes with the UFC since 2017, following his fight against Brock Lesnar at UFC 200. Lesnar tested positive for banned substances both before and after their bout, leading Hunt to accuse the UFC and Dana White of knowingly allowing a doped fighter to compete. While Hunt’s lawsuits have largely been unsuccessful, most recently dismissed in 2023, he has continued to advocate for fairness in combat sports.

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Did [Dana White] not tell this Zuckerberg guy he is going to jail this year?

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Hunt’s latest jabs at White come as no surprise to fans familiar with his personality. Over the years, he has frequently criticized the UFC for its handling of anti-doping policies and fighter pay, often referring to the organization as corrupt.

Despite his legal setbacks, Hunt remains defiant. There is no evidence or indication that White faces any legal jeopardy For now, Dana White has not publicly responded to Hunt’s latest quips. As the saga continues, one thing remains clear: Mark Hunt is not backing down from his mission to hold the UFC accountable – whether through courts or comedy.

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Mark Hunt competed for decades across MMA and Kickboxing remaining a highly ranked fighter in PRIDE FC, K-1, and the UFC.

Mark Hunt Claims Dana White Will Be in Prison in 2025 Amid Fighter’s Ongoing Feud with the UFC Leader

Mark Hunt Claims Dana White Will Be in Prison in 2025 With The Fighters Ongoing Feud with the UFCFormer UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt has once again taken aim at UFC President Dana White, this time humorously claiming…

Mark Hunt Claims Dana White Will Be in Prison in 2025 With The Fighters Ongoing Feud with the UFC

Former UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt has once again taken aim at UFC President Dana White, this time humorously claiming that White will be heading to prison in 2025. The comments come as part of Hunt’s ongoing public feud with the UFC and White, which has spanned nearly a decade.

Mark Hunt Looks at Send Dana White to Jail

This stems from his legal battles over doping violations and fighter rights. Mark Hunt is well-known for his outspoken nature and has been using social media to mock Dana White and the UFC, often referencing his lawsuits and his belief that justice will eventually prevail.

Mark Hunt is suggesting that the UFC president’s alleged misconduct would finally catch up with him this year. The New Zealand athlete has been embroiled in legal disputes with the UFC since 2017, following his fight against Brock Lesnar at UFC 200. Lesnar tested positive for banned substances both before and after their bout, leading Hunt to accuse the UFC and Dana White of knowingly allowing a doped fighter to compete. While Hunt’s lawsuits have largely been unsuccessful, most recently dismissed in 2023, he has continued to advocate for fairness in combat sports.

Mark Hunt

Did [Dana White] not tell this Zuckerberg guy he is going to jail this year?

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Hunt’s latest jabs at White come as no surprise to fans familiar with his personality. Over the years, he has frequently criticized the UFC for its handling of anti-doping policies and fighter pay, often referring to the organization as corrupt.

Despite his legal setbacks, Hunt remains defiant. There is no evidence or indication that White faces any legal jeopardy For now, Dana White has not publicly responded to Hunt’s latest quips. As the saga continues, one thing remains clear: Mark Hunt is not backing down from his mission to hold the UFC accountable – whether through courts or comedy.

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Mark Hunt competed for decades across MMA and Kickboxing remaining a highly ranked fighter in PRIDE FC, K-1, and the UFC.

Mark Hunt Claims Dana White Will Be in Prison in 2025 Amid Fighter’s Ongoing Feud with the UFC Leader

Mark Hunt Claims Dana White Will Be in Prison in 2025 With The Fighters Ongoing Feud with the UFCFormer UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt has once again taken aim at UFC President Dana White, this time humorously claiming…

Mark Hunt Claims Dana White Will Be in Prison in 2025 With The Fighters Ongoing Feud with the UFC

Former UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt has once again taken aim at UFC President Dana White, this time humorously claiming that White will be heading to prison in 2025. The comments come as part of Hunt’s ongoing public feud with the UFC and White, which has spanned nearly a decade.

Mark Hunt Looks at Send Dana White to Jail

This stems from his legal battles over doping violations and fighter rights. Mark Hunt is well-known for his outspoken nature and has been using social media to mock Dana White and the UFC, often referencing his lawsuits and his belief that justice will eventually prevail.

Mark Hunt is suggesting that the UFC president’s alleged misconduct would finally catch up with him this year. The New Zealand athlete has been embroiled in legal disputes with the UFC since 2017, following his fight against Brock Lesnar at UFC 200. Lesnar tested positive for banned substances both before and after their bout, leading Hunt to accuse the UFC and Dana White of knowingly allowing a doped fighter to compete. While Hunt’s lawsuits have largely been unsuccessful, most recently dismissed in 2023, he has continued to advocate for fairness in combat sports.

Mark Hunt

Did [Dana White] not tell this Zuckerberg guy he is going to jail this year?

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Hunt’s latest jabs at White come as no surprise to fans familiar with his personality. Over the years, he has frequently criticized the UFC for its handling of anti-doping policies and fighter pay, often referring to the organization as corrupt.

Despite his legal setbacks, Hunt remains defiant. There is no evidence or indication that White faces any legal jeopardy For now, Dana White has not publicly responded to Hunt’s latest quips. As the saga continues, one thing remains clear: Mark Hunt is not backing down from his mission to hold the UFC accountable – whether through courts or comedy.

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Mark Hunt competed for decades across MMA and Kickboxing remaining a highly ranked fighter in PRIDE FC, K-1, and the UFC.

BKFC’s Ben Rothwell Catches Attention Of Different Ex-UFC Heavyweight After Calling Out Francis Ngannou

Should his callout of Francis Ngannou fall on deaf ears, BKFC star Ben Rothwell looks to have at least one other high-profile option for his next fight. Rothwell has established himself as a dominant force in bare-knuckle boxing since his 17-fight tenure under the UFC banner reached its conclusion in 2021. “Big Ben” has gone […]

Should his callout of Francis Ngannou fall on deaf ears, BKFC star Ben Rothwell looks to have at least one other high-profile option for his next fight.

Rothwell has established himself as a dominant force in bare-knuckle boxing since his 17-fight tenure under the UFC banner reached its conclusion in 2021.

“Big Ben” has gone 4-0 under the BKFC banner, with every win coming via knockout. His most recent triumph was at this past weekend’s KnuckleMania V event in Philadelphia, where the 43-year-old powerhouse delivered an early Knockout of the Year contender.

With his violent 36-second KO of Mick Terrill, Rothwell captured the BKFC heavyweight title. Plenty of eyes will no doubt now be on the veteran’s next outing, and he’s setting his sights high.

During his post-fight press conference, Rothwell name-dropped a former UFC champion and the current PFL Super Fights heavyweight titleholder as a potential opponent.

“Francis Ngannou maybe,” Rothwell said. “We need to get some big names in this. I don’t know who’s on the roster, especially after tonight, that’s jumping in to fight me. They’ll say it but when it really comes down to it and I’m standing in front of you, things change.”

Whether or not that could come to fruition remains to be seen. Ngannou is tied up with the PFL and expected to explore boxing options in 2025 following battles with Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

But should that rule “The Predator” out, another former UFC heavyweight is interested in the assignment.

“U sure u want the smoke @rothwellfighter lets see it then,” Mark Hunt wrote on X.

Rothwell and Hunt are familiar with one another, having shared the Octagon at UFC 135 back in 2011. “The Super Samoan” emerged victorious at the event, outpointing his American counterpart across three rounds.

While “Big Ben” has been racking up wins in BKFC, the New Zealander hasn’t competed since defeating rugby legend Sonny Bill Williams in the boxing ring three years ago. He’s remained in the headlines due to his legal dispute with the UFC.

Lucas Browne Names UFC Fighter as Hardest Hitter He’s Faced—Even Stronger Than Tyson Fury or Dillian Whyte

Lucas Browne Names UFC Fighter as Hardest Hitter He’s Faced—Even Stronger Than Tyson Fury or Dillian WhyteAussie knockout artist Lucas Browne has sparred with Tyson Fury and gone toe-to-toe with Dillian Whyte, but nobody hit him harder than…

Lucas Browne Names UFC Fighter as Hardest Hitter He’s Faced—Even Stronger Than Tyson Fury or Dillian Whyte

Aussie knockout artist Lucas Browne has sparred with Tyson Fury and gone toe-to-toe with Dillian Whyte, but nobody hit him harder than one former UFC interim title challenger.

Competing in the sweet science for 15 years, Browne amassed an impressive 30-6 record with 26 of his wins coming by way of KO. Along the way, he claimed the WBA Oceania and IBF Australasian heavyweight titles and famously traveled to Chechnya where he defeated Ruslan Chagaev to claim the WBA regular world heavyweight championship.

In May, Browne announced his retirement from the sport following a first-round TKO loss against Hemi Ahio in Perth.

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During an interview on the David ‘White Rhino’ Allen YouTube channel, Browne recounted an incident where he found himself sparring against former UFC heavyweight sensation Mark Hunt. According to Brown, ‘The Super Samoan’ walloped him harder than any other boxer or kickboxer he’s ever shared the ring with.

“I sparred with Mark Hunt. I hit him with everything, and he just smiled at me. Then he went, ‘Bang.’ He hit me the hardest I’ve ever been hit in my life,” Brown said. “Without a doubt. He hit me in the forehead, and I went, ‘Wow.’”

Mark Hunt’s UFC Career came crashing down following his fight against Brock Lesnar

After making a name for himself in PRIDE with wins over the likes of Wanderlei Silva and Mirko Cro Cop, Hunt made his way to the UFC in September 2010. Though he came up short in his promotional debut against Sean McCorkle, the New Zealand native quickly bounced back with four straight wins against Chris Tuchscherer, ‘Big’ Ben Rothwell, Cheick Kongo, and Stefan Struve.

Adding a win over Roy ‘Big Country’ Nelson and a majority draw against Antonio ‘Bigfoot’ Silva, ‘The Super Samoan’ scored himself an interim heavyweight title opportunity against Fabricio Werdum at UFC 180. Hunt failed to claim the crown, succumbing to a TKO in the second round. Hunt found the win column two more times before an ill-fated clash with Brock Lesnar brought his UFC career to a crashing halt.

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Hunt was properly pummeled by the former heavyweight titleholder at UFC 200, though the fight was later overturned to a no-contest after Lesnar tested positive for a banned substance. Hunt would later sue the UFC, claiming that the promotion knew Lesnar had failed the test ahead of their fight and kept it under wraps until the event had ended.

Unable to make his case, Hunt’s lawsuit was thrown out and he was ordered to pay the UFC $388,235 in legal fees.

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Hunt still competed five more times for the UFC, losing four of those bouts before being shown the door. He last competed in May 2022, scoring a fourth-round TKO against Sonny Bill Williams in a boxing bout in Sydney, Australia.

Former Fighter Blasts ‘Cheating Steroid Rat’ Jon Jones In Reaction To UFC 309 Win: ‘Lance Armstrong Of MMA’

Jon Jones may be considered to be the greatest of all time in mixed martial arts but his incredible accomplishments inside the Octagon don’t come without come controversy along the way. For everything that “Bones” has done during his UFC tenure which is worth highlighting, there are plenty of other talking points that don’t color […]

Jon Jones may be considered to be the greatest of all time in mixed martial arts but his incredible accomplishments inside the Octagon don’t come without come controversy along the way. For everything that “Bones” has done during his UFC tenure which is worth highlighting, there are plenty of other talking points that don’t color the heavyweight champion in the best light.

Some of these examples from the past are unavoidable when reflecting on Jones’ career like his previous suspensions from the UFC whilst others, like his run-ins with the law, are more of a reflection of his public image rather than his professional achievements. Despite all of this, UFC 309 was built up as the return of the GOAT who would be defending his belt for the first and possibly last time.

Jones was able to dominate Stipe Miocic in the main event at Madison Square Garden before going on to suggest that he will be sticking around for one more fight before calling time on one of the sport’s greatest careers. One former member of the roster that didn’t take the moment to celebrate another win on Jones’ record was Mark Hunt.

Since departing the UFC, “The Super Samoan” has been incredibly critical of his former home, particularly when talking about athletes that have either been accused or found guilty of taking performance enhancing drugs. This stems from Hunt’s fight against the returning Brock Lesnar at UFC 200 where he later attempted to sue the promotion, claiming that they knew Lesnar had failed a pre-fight test but withheld the information until after the bout.

He posted on social media and referenced Jones’ somewhat murky past with the UFC’s drug-testing procedures.

“The ufc heavyweight champion of the world ladies and gentlemen there u have it a cheating steroid rat who runs into pregnant women and runs off a rat that hides under the octagon for 10 hours hiding from being tested for drugs this is your ufc heavyweight champion this is the rat u need to look upto this is the rat we promote please be upstanding and raise your glass to a company that has zero credibility worthless belt worthless champion and even more worthless rip off company any other sport this loser wouldn’t be here that’s why ufc have no credibility because they promote this garbage.”