Dana White’s Podcast Sequel: Another Appearance Follows Howie Mandel Walkout

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A few days prior to UFC 298, Dana White, the CEO of the UFC, abruptly exited an interview on Howie Mandel’s podcast, citing exhaustion from podcast appearances. Despite this, White recently reversed course and participated in another podcast, ‘Games With Names,’ hosted by former Patriots’ star Julian Edelman.

As a key figure in combat sports, White is frequently sought after for interviews and discussions. While he had previously expressed a preference for podcasts over traditional media interviews, his actions with Mandel raised eyebrows. However, his recent appearance with Edelman suggests a different outlook.

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Dana White

During the podcast episode with Edelman, White appeared upbeat and complimentary towards the former NFL star’s achievements with the New England Patriots. He shared his admiration for the Patriots and claimed to be a staunch supporter of Boston’s major sports teams, including the Red Sox and Celtics.

This appearance contrasts with White’s earlier declaration at the UFC 298 post-fight press conference, where he expressed weariness with podcasts, likening his experience to that of Jordan Peterson constantly appearing on Instagram.

White’s reversal raises questions about his initial stance and the reasons behind his change of heart. While some view his departure from Mandel’s podcast as disrespectful, others speculate on the factors influencing his decision to return to podcasting despite his earlier statements.

In summary, Dana White’s fluctuating attitude towards podcasts reflects the complexities of managing media engagements in the world of sports, leaving observers to ponder the motivations behind his actions.

Written by Brian Anderson

Brian Anderson is a rising leader in the sports industry, currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of FlyQuest, a trailblazing esports organization redefining how modern sports teams connect with fans, drive impact, and build global communities. In his free time, Brian enjoys writing about sports and contributing thoughtful analysis and commentary at Sports Al Dente, where he shares insights on the evolving landscape of traditional and digital sports.

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