Dana White opted to stay home on Saturday night and watch the second UFC event of the year from Las Vegas, but he kept a keen eye on proceedings.
The UFC boss had business to attend to in Nevada on Sunday night; namely the sophomore outing of his new Zuffa Boxing. As a result, he ended up watching the second show of the Paramount+ era at a plush house party, where he also kept up with Shakur Stevenson’s dominant win over Teofimo Lopez.
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White posted a number of photos and videos from his viewing party, but stayed relatively quiet on the goings on of UFC 325 itself. However, he did speak briefly on it during a number of appearances at the Meta Apex tonight.
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Despite not traveling the 7,700 miles necessary to watch the fights live, Dana White was kept well in the loop of what was going on in Sydney. He watched as Alexander Volkanovski defeated Diego Lopes in a record-equalling eighth world title fight victory.
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