UFC fans are incensed following Dana White’s official confirmation of the UFC 300 main event.

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Dana White (Credits: Getty Images)

UFC fans are expressing their disappointment following Dana White’s announcement of the main event for UFC 300. With the event marking a significant milestone for the MMA organization, fans were eagerly anticipating a high-profile showdown between two renowned fighters.

Unlike UFC 200, which boasted a stacked card featuring WWE superstar Brock Lesnar, the revelation of the UFC 300 main event failed to meet fans’ expectations.

Dana White unveiled that defending light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira would face off against Jamahal Hill in the headline bout set to take place in Paradise, Nevada on April 13.

The disappointment among fans was palpable, as many had hoped for a more compelling matchup for such a landmark event in the UFC’s history. Despite the anticipation leading up to the announcement, the revealed main event fell short of fans’ hopes and left them feeling underwhelmed.

During UFC 298, which took place recently, tech mogul Mark Zuckerberg was spotted cageside alongside Dana White and Hunter Campbell, enjoying the action from the best vantage point in the arena.

Alex Pereira & Jamahal Hill (Credits: Getty Images)

Zuckerberg was seen enthusiastically supporting Merab Dvalishvili in his bout against Henry Cejudo, witnessing Dvalishvili’s dominant performance and pivotal victory in his UFC career.

In a noteworthy moment, Dvalishvili engaged in a brief exchange with Zuckerberg during the bantamweight clash, showcasing the unique blend of sports and celebrity culture at UFC events. Following his impressive victory, Dvalishvili shared an embrace with Zuckerberg, highlighting their camaraderie and mutual respect.

Moreover, Zuckerberg played a significant role in supporting Alexander Volkanovski, who defended his UFC featherweight title during the main event of UFC 298.

Sporting a Team Volkanovski tracksuit, Zuckerberg accompanied the Australian fighter during his walkout and later joined his corner team Octagon-side, underscoring their close bond forged through training and friendship.

Written by Brian Anderson

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