UFC CEO Dana White We witnessed some tragic injuries occur inside the Octagon. MMA is certainly not a kind sport, but it must have been a relief to his son and daughter that he had no MMA training. However, the 54-year-old promoter has expressed concerns about his eldest son. Dana White IIIfor his venture into football, which White believes is a much more dangerous sport.
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Dana White has three children with his wife. Since he is a sports event promoter himself, his children are also into sports.White recently appeared on “Henry and Kamal Pound 4 PoundShow hosted by former UFC champion Kamaru Usman and henry cejudowhere he expressed his concerns about his eldest son and his football career.
Dana White is worried about her eldest son's soccer career
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Dana White took over as UFC boss over 20 years ago. Many have asked the head of the world's best mixed martial arts organization what would happen if his son decided to enter the Octagon. Despite seeing the risks associated with MMA, his UFC CEO said he will support his son in whatever he wants to do in life. He said, “In the past, people who were against martial arts and shit on it always asked me, ‘What if your kids want to fight?’ I support that 100 percent.”
But White doesn't think MMA is as dangerous as the sport his son plays. He claims his son, Dana White III, plays football, a more dangerous sport that involves a lot of physical contact. “My oldest son, Dana, played football all the way through college. This is his senior year and he's graduating. This was his last year of football… There's nothing more dangerous than football, man. .” said the UFC CEO. Nevertheless, White believes that no matter what he chooses to do in life, risk exists everywhere. But let's take a look at what kind of danger the UFC CEO was talking about when it comes to American football.
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Risks associated with soccer
Injuries are common in martial arts, and their severity varies depending on the degree of damage to the body. And soccer matches exactly that in terms of physical contact. Some of the most common injuries that soccer players suffer from are sprains, joint dislocations, and even fractures. However, there is another point in common with the sport of MMA.
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One of the most serious injuries in soccer is a concussion.according to studyfound that more than 335 youth athletes suffer concussions each year, based on data collected from 2006 to 2019. Concussions can also have long-term effects, including depression, sleep disturbances, and even loss of taste and smell, among others.
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Just last December at UFC 296, featherweight star Bryce Mitchell was knocked unconscious and convulsing on the canvas after suffering a devastating knockout loss. Things looked bad, so White had to rush to the Octagon and Joe Rogan sought proper medical treatment. White, who has seen all of this, is concerned about his son's safety. But as he clearly stated during his interview, that doesn't stop him from supporting his passion.