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"They are made of a different dough": UFC President enthusiastically says Russians could take over the US

Oleksandr ChekanovSport
Dana White spoke out about Russia

Dana White, president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), criticized the younger generation of Americans. The sports official called them cowards and added that Dagestani mixed martial arts fighters led by Khabib Nurmagomedov could take over America.

White said this on the Full Send Podcast, First Sportz reports. The UFC president, who is a fan of former US President Donald Trump, admired the Russians and their mentality, keeping silent about Russia's criminal war against Ukraine and its people.

"Khabib's team from Dagestan could probably come and take over this country right now, because this generation is such a bunch of p*ssies! That's for sure. If you look at some young people in other countries... Look at the guys from Russia. They are made of a different dough, they were born different, with a different mentality. And we are becoming meek," White said.

Earlier, Russian MMA fighter Usman Nurmagomedov received a six-month suspension for using banned substances. It should be noted that the UFC does not have a ban on Russian symbols.

As OBOZ.UA previously reported, Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov got into an emotional argument with mixed martial arts fighter Khasan Magomedsharipov using the words "shaitan, devil, enemy's accomplice".

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