Dana White hopes marijuana rules ease, but warns ‘you can’t have (fighters) showing up high’

Dana White acknowledges that fighter restrictions on marijuana use are a little too strict, but he insists there should be a limit.

LAS VEGAS — UFC president Dana White acknowledges that fighter restrictions on marijuana use are a little too strict, but he insists there should be a limit.

With the Nevada Athletic Commission recently handing Trevin Jones, Kevin Croom and Jose Flores suspensions and fines, as well as overturning Jones’ and Croom’s comeback wins to no contests, many fighters face similar repercussions to those who have tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.

After Tuesday’s U.S. election day, recreational marijuana will now be legal in 15 states, with medical marijuana legalized in 36 states.

When asked if the UFC is working with the commission on evolving the stance on marijuana, White said it’s been a long process that’s still in the works.

“We’ve been working on that for a very long time; I’m surprised that actually happened,” White told reporters, including MMA Junkie, at the Dana White Contender Series 34 post-fight news conference. “They must have been way over the threshold then. I don’t know.”

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While White did express surprise by the punishments handed down Wednesday, he wouldn’t go so far as to say testing for marijuana while in competition should be banned. He believes there should be consequences for fighters who far exceed a certain limit.

“I don’t think you cannot not test,” White said. “When you’re in competition, you have to test these guys. You can’t let somebody go into the ring high. It just can’t happen. So I don’t know what to do with that. But, yeah, we’re trying to loosen it up, but at the same time you can’t have guys showing up high.”

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Dana White unconcerned about how a Joe Biden victory could affect UFC

Dana White says he’s not concerned a potential Donald Trump loss in his bid for reelection would bring a backlash against the UFC.

LAS VEGAS — UFC president Dana White’s ties to United States President Donald Trump are well-documented. White spoke on Trump’s behalf at the Republican National Convention in both 2016 and 2020, Trump attended UFC 244 in New York, and White and several UFC fighters were part of Trump’s campaign stops as he sought re-election.

As of Wednesday night, though, it looks like Trump’s re-election prospects are dim. Democratic challenger Joe Biden leads the Electoral College count and indications are that votes in the handful of remaining states yet to be fully counted are trending in the former Vice President’s direction.

If White is concerned that a change in administration would also mean a change in the UFC’s fortunes after being so closely tied to Trump, though, he isn’t showing it. 

“I don’t think Biden even knows who I am,” White said at the DWCS 34 post-fight news conference at the UFC Apex. “I don’t think Biden knows who Biden is.”

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White’s relationship with Trump wasn’t the only MMA-related connection to Tuesday’s elections, which played out on the federal, state, and local levels. A UFC Hall of Famer earned elected office, as Tito Ortiz was elected to the city council in his hometown of Huntington Beach, Calif., taking first place in a field of 15 candidates competing for three open seats and earning a four-year term.

White and Ortiz have clashed over the years, with White frequently questioning Ortiz’s intelligence. But he resisted the opportunity to take a swipe at him on Saturday.

“Good for him,” White said when asked about Ortiz’s victory. “Good for him.”

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Dana White’s Contender Series 34: Dana White post-event press conference

DWCS 34: Dana White post-event press conference

DWCS 34: Dana White post-event press conference

Video: Ignacio Bahamondes lands ‘KO of the Year’ candidate at DWCS 34

Add Ignacio Bahamondes’ name to those who have delivered great knockouts in 2020.

The more you stand out on Dana White’s Contender Series, the better your chances of landing a UFC contract, and few competitors in the history of the series have left an impression like [autotag]Ignacio Bahamondes[/autotag] did on Wednesday.

The 23-year old out welterweight of Chile was handily winning his fight with [autotag]Edson Gomez[/autotag] on the card from the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, before he put an exclamation point on things.

Bahamondes (11-3) knocked Gomez cold with a front kick, sending him crashing back with a leg bent backwards. That ended things at the 2:31 mark of the second round.

That’s the second straight win for Bahamondes and his eight career knockout.

You can check out his handiwork in the video below:

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Dana White’s Contender Series 34 live results (8 p.m. ET)

Follow along with another night of Dana White’s Contender Series action from Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS – MMA Junkie is on scene and reporting live from Dana White’s Contender Series 34, as the show returns to action following a seven-week hiatus.

Dana White’s Contender Series cards see prospects fighting for the opportunity to sign a UFC deal, with UFC president Dana White on hand to make the decisions.

The card is headlined by a light heavyweight clash between Brazilian [autotag]Bruno Oliveira[/autotag] (8-1) and City Kickboxing prospect [autotag]Carlos Ulberg[/autotag] (2-0), while the co-headliner features a clash of welterweight prospects as [autotag]Ignacio Bahamondes[/autotag] (10-3) takes on [autotag]Edson Gomez[/autotag] (6-1), who missed weight for their matchup by three pounds at Tuesday’s weigh-ins.

Featherweights will collide in the second bout of the night, as [autotag]Vince Murdock[/autotag] (12-3) faces off against [autotag]Luis Saldana[/autotag] (13-6), while heavyweights kick off the action, with [autotag]Harry Hunsucker[/autotag] (6-2) taking on [autotag]Jared Vanderaa[/autotag] (10-4)

Up-to-the-minute Dana White’s Contender Series 34 results include:

MAIN CARD (ESPN+, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Bruno Oliveira vs. Carlos Ulberg
  • Ignacio Bahamondes vs. Edson Gomez
  • Vince Murdock vs. Luis Saldana
  • Harry Hunsucker vs. Jared Vanderaa

Highlight from the DWCS 34 official weigh-in

Highlight from the DWCS 34 official weigh-in

Highlight from the DWCS 34 official weigh-in

Vince Murdock’s comeback continues, booked for DWCS fight vs. Luis Saldana

Vince Murdock’s improbable comeback journey toward a UFC run continues.

[autotag]Vince Murdock[/autotag]’s improbable comeback journey toward a UFC run continues.

After a rare brain disease, moyamoya, threatened his career – and his life – Murdock (12-3) was granted clearance to return to MMA action in September.

On Nov. 4, Murdock will compete in his first MMA fight since December 2018 when he takes on [autotag]Luis Saldana[/autotag] at Dana White’s Contender Series 34.

Multiple sources with knowledge of the matchup recently informed MMA Junkie of the booking, but asked to remain anonymous since the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.

Murdock was signed to the UFC roster in early 2019. However, his pre-fight medical exams showed abnormalities and he was removed from the fight. Murdock later tested positive for a banned substance and was suspended by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency for 14 months.

A Team Alpha Male product, Murdock hasn’t lost in five outings dating back to November 2016. In 12 pro victories, he has nine finishes.

Saldana (13-6) is an LFA alum riding a three-fight winning streak into DWCS 34. His most recent fight took place at LFA 60 in February 2019 when he defeated Carl Wittstock with a TKO due to retirement. He trains out of Fight Ready MMA under coaches Santino DeFranco and Eddie Cha.

With the addition, the DWCS 34 lineup includes:

  • Bruno Oliveira vs. Carlos Ulberg
  • Oscar Cota vs. Jared Vanderaa
  • Ignacio Bahamondes vs. Edson Gomez
  • Vince Murdock vs. Luis Saldana

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