UFC -President Dana White condemns Bryce Mitchell over Hitler Comments

Dana White has responded quickly to the comments from UFC Fighter Bryce Mitchell. Mitchell made some widely controversial comments on his podcast, who mentions Adolf Hitler as a “good guy.”

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The video of Mitchell’s comments can be viewed above. Mitchell says in the video:

“I honestly think Hitler was a good guy based on my own research, not my public educational indoctrination. I really think before Hitler came on Meth, he was a guy I would fish with. He fought for his country. He wanted To clean it by kicking out the greedy Jews who destroyed his land and made them all gay.

UFC Fighter Bryce Mitchell
Las Vegas, Nevada – December 7: Bryce Mitchell from the United States looks at before a featherweight fight under UFC 310 in T -Mobile Arena on December 7, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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“That’s what your public education will tell you Roli because you believe in your public education because you haven’t done your own research. When you realize there’s no possible way they could have burned and cremated 6 million bodies, you have to realize the Holocaust is not real, “Mitchell said.

Of course, Mitchell’s comments on Hitler have reached White, who took the time to respond after the end of the Power slack event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

White approached the media at the event and instantly called Mitchell for his comments.

“Before we get started here. Let’s get some f ****** mute what Bryce Mitchell said.

“When you talk about Hitler responsible for the death of 6 million Jews and he tried to remove a race of people completely. Wwii was the deadliest war in history. 15 million military deaths, 45 million civilians and 25 million soldiers were killed in 2nd World War.

“Secondly, Hitler was one of the most disgusting and evil people who went the earth. Anyone trying to take an opposite position is an idiot. That’s the problem of the Internet and Social Media. You give a platform too much of mute and ignorant people.

White then goes into questions about whether Mitchell will be punished for his statements or not. Surprisingly, White revealed that the UFC fighter has expressed his “freedom of speech” and that people “don’t have to love it.”

Mitchell’s comments probably cause a massive shock wave in the MMA community and the world. For the time being, White and UFC have reached out to let Mitchell probably know that they are not comfortable with what he said.

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