Dana White believes that all his recent success would be impossible without one man.
The UFC CEO has recently announced an American rights agreement of $ 7.7 billion with Paramount and CBS.
Moreover, the 56-year-old is also ready to promote his first boxing fight on September 13.
He will supervise Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford, the largest fight from 2025 so far.
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Dana White credit Gary Brecka with recent success
Dana White believes that nothing would have been possible of his recent success without Gary Brecka.
The human biologist, biohacker and an expert in a long life has had no involvement in the business transactions of White, but he helped the MMA -Mogul to transform his personal life in the past three years.
“We were just having breakfast there and he started to go through my original songs and what they meant three years ago,” White said on Brecka's podcast.
“I am here to drop my daughter at the university. We have just announced our new rights deal this week. Power is limp of the charts. I will go to the Canelo-Crawford on September 13 [UFC] Nochche on the same night. The list will continue with the company.
“Literally this would not happen if I hadn't finally joined you three years ago. That is a fact.”
How did Gary Brecka Dana White helped?
Dana White was told that he only had ten years left to live before he completed a life -saving fitness trip.
In 2022, the UFC boss unveiled its torn physique after undergoing a body transformation of 10 weeks under the leadership of Brecka.
Witte claims that it comes in shape, has his sleep apnea, leg pain and symptoms related to Menière's disease, a disease of the inner ear that can cause dizziness, tinnitus, hearing loss and a feeling of fullness in the ear.
Eventually he believes that death was only a few years away until he made contact with Brecka.
White added: 'I and my wife, when we talk about you, said,' You probably had 10 years to live. “We don't agree with you.
“I was in real, really bad form. And I don't mean in bad condition, as if I couldn't train. I was in bad condition. Literally my health was at a critical point where I would probably die within years.”
