Dana White comments on UFC Vegas 110 fight-fixing

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On the heels of the NBA federal indictments alleging rigged sports activities betting, a fight-fixing allegation has been levied against a bout that happened at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas last weekend. 

Suspicions surrounding irregular wagers positioned on the UFC Vegas 110 main card featherweight struggle between Yadier del Valle and Isaac Dulgarian arose early on the day of the event. After the match’s consequence, UFC CEO Dana White called the FBI.

“Probably about 1 o’clock that day, we’re with a company called IC 360, and they are the best bet monitoring company in the business. They reached out to us, and they told us that there was some unusual action going on with that fight – did we know anything, we didn’t, White explained to GWN Sports

“So what we did was we called the fighter and his lawyer, and said, ‘What’s going on? There’s some bizarre motion going on in your wager, some bizarre betting motion going on with your struggle. Are you injured? Do you owe anyone money? Has anyone approached you?’ And the child said, ‘No, completely not. I’m going to kill this man.’ So we said, Okay,” continued White. 

“The struggle performs out and first-round end by rear-naked choke. Literally, the first factor we did was call the FBI. So we called the FBI, I’ve met with the FBI twice today, so that’s the entire thing.”

With any betting scandal in professional sports, people began to question the legitimacy of other fight outcomes and in a wider sense questioned the organization and the sport as a whole. White considers it an isolated incident and assured any doubters that wagers are closely monitored to endure integrity. 

“Now you see people on the market speaking, ‘Oh, a whole lot of fights under investigation.’ It’s complete bullsh*t. Usual, clickbait bullsh*t,” White said. “IC 360, our company, they monitor all of the betting. Like I said, they’re the best in the business. There aren’t a whole lot of fights being investigated. All clickbait BS.”

“This company, IC 360, which is the best bet-monitoring company in the business, we have been with them for years. We get a report after every single struggle that we do,” White continued. “We’ve been with these guys for years. We take this very critical, and we’re watching every single struggle that occurs in the UFC, from the first prelim to the main event.”

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Fight-fixing may leave a stain on a sport, but it ruins athletes’ careers, taints legacies, and could lead to prison time. White strongly warned any fighter who may consider it. 

“If you strive to do this, I’ve been very vocal and very open about this: we might be your worst enemy,” White said. “We will immediately go after you, weapons ablazing, with the FBI and whoever else we need to get. We will do the whole lot we will to make sure you go to prison.”

The fighter in question, Isaac Dulgarian, was released from his UFC contract, and his team, Factory X, has cut ties over the allegations. The FBI has launched an investigation but Dulgarian hasn’t been found guilty of fight-fixing, or any other crime. The investigation will determine whether he’ll face charges. 

“I’m not saying this child is guilty,” said the UFC CEO. “There is no proof that he is performed this yet, but I can inform you this: it would not look good. It undoubtedly would not look good.” 


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