Dana White does not have a track record for hiding his opinion about certain hunters with a few important examples that protrude.
Even legendary figures such as Anderson Silva have been criticized in the past from White after delivering overwhelming versions in large fighting.
During his title run of Welterweight, Tyron Woodley had a rocky relationship with the UFC and the president who questioned several of his performances.
'The Chosen One' produced three title defenses, and one draw, during his time at the top of the 170-pound division, but the fighting did not always ensure great view.
Since 2021, Woodley has not participated in MMA with his current plans to return to the sport in the air in the air after the GFL had canceled their debut events in May.
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Tyron Woodley reveals that his rap number 2018 was aimed at Dana White
In 2018, shortly after what his last successful title defense against Darren Till would be, Tyron Woodley left the music industry by releasing his debut -Rap -Single.
With TweeDoodley, Wiz Khalifa, DJ Wafles, T-DUBB-O and Talkofchicao, 'I'll Beat Yo A-' currently has 12,612 plays on Spotify.
With lyrics such as: “Pull up on that slick tip, n – run when they see me, now your eyes f— – Poppin 'Out, You See's – in 3D,” The concept of the song is far from subtle.
During a recent performance on Eric Nicksick's Vers US Podcast, however, Woodley revealed that the song was aimed at Dana White after he could not respond publicly to the criticism with which he was confronted at that time.
The UFC president did not find out, but this was the way the champion to express the frustrations he felt while he was the best hunter in the world with 170 pounds.
After he had released the single, Woodley would lose four fights in a row before he left the promotion in 2021 to enter the boxing world.
“That is why I made that song 'I'll Beat Yo A -'. If you listen to the lyrics, it was for Dana White. I couldn't say that I wanted to defeat Dana White's A -but I wanted it bad because he made me stupid. Why do you sit down and if everyone, everyone,, [Michael] Bisping and [Kenny] Florian laughed, I am something like: 'Ha ha, I will not defeat both your A —. So someone said, they close my microphone. In my ear, “you can't answer. You can't say anything. You can't talk about this. '' '
Tyron Woodley dates his gap with the UFC back to his welterweight title win in 2016
In the same interview, Tyron Woodley spoke about when the breakdown in the relationship between him and the UFC started to happen for the first time.
'The Chosen One' won the Welterweight title in 2016 when he eliminated his colleague -American top team team team team teammate Robbie Lawler in the first round at UFC 201.
Woodley claims that the UFC was on its way to that matchup, wanted to position the UFC Lawler for large fights against people like Conor McGregor or Georges St-Pierre if he won the victory.
When Woodley was not offered the same opportunities, he began to get frustrated by the people at the top who called the shots.
“The gorge began before that time, but the big gap of the power dispute is that I know what he was offered. If this is the NCAA tournament, and he is the first seed and I defeated the first seed, m – – I am the first seed. So I want everything he wanted to get.
