Dana White's Zuffa Boxing is making waves in the boxing world, leaving established figures stunned. White's promotion has quickly gained traction, but the real surprise is the lack of resistance from competitors. White's bold approach is shaking up the industry, and he's not backing down.
In a recent interview, White expressed his surprise at the minimal pushback from established promoters and sanctioning bodies. He likened his success to 'beating up babies,' implying that his competition is unprepared for the challenge. White's focus on building Zuffa Boxing has sparked a lot of talk, but he's amazed at the lack of counter-moves.
Promoters like Eddie Hearn and Oscar De La Hoya have been vocal, but their reactions have been more talk than action. White believes this is a sign of nervousness among the competition. He also criticized Hearn's comments about Zuffa Boxing's titles, suggesting that Hearn lacks vision and has become part of the problem.
White's criticism extends to the current state of boxing, which he sees as a 'going out of business sale.' He argues that established promoters have had opportunities to innovate but have instead maintained the status quo. With Zuffa Boxing's success, White predicts a shift in the industry, as competitors may now be in survival mode.
Despite the controversy, White remains confident in his vision. He invites the boxing community to judge his promotion by the end of the year, emphasizing that Zuffa Boxing is focused on the future. White's bold statements and actions are challenging the established order, and he's ready for the industry to take notice.