MMA pioneer and former UFC champion Frank Shamrock has just made major allegations against UFC President Dana White.
I am so sorry for ur abuse. Btw. @danawhite doesn’t care. I watched him beat up a woman and then celebrate. He is racist, lair, a bully and generally a badperson. https://t.co/GQ9nqlfxMO
— Frank Shamrock (@frankshamrock) May 23, 2018
“@danawhite doesn’t care. I watched him beat up a woman and then celebrate. He is racist, liar, a bully and generally a badperson.”
Allegations of this nature will require substantiation and evidence, but it is certainly noteworthy coming from a figure in the sport such as Shamrock. Historically, the two have not been on good terms.
Journalists put pressure on Dana White
The tweet in question came in response to MMA Twitter darling Suzanne Davis. Much was made of the UFC’s decision to include former NFL athlete Greg Hardy on Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series. There have been previous allegations of domestic violence against Hardy.
A survivor of abuse herself, Davis made the case for Hardy’s removal from the show.
Good afternoon, @danawhite, @ufc. On September 10, 2014, you said,"You don't bounce back from putting your hands on a woman."
As an MMA fan and a victim of domestic violence myself, I'm asking you to reconsider having Greg Hardy fight on the Tuesday Night Contender Series. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/HS0DrFtORL
— Suzanne Davis (@SoozieCuzie) May 23, 2018
If you won't reconsider, could you at the very least pass along a couple of useful resources so that other victims of domestic violence know where to go should they need help?
Thank you. 2/2https://t.co/5HVVdmTgx5https://t.co/t8MYg39VQxhttps://t.co/WekzV9ewx4
— Suzanne Davis (@SoozieCuzie) May 23, 2018
Many fans and media members hold the UFC to a standard as the sport’s largest promotion. They are in a position where they can pick and choose which athletes to employ, even when there is potential for a large fan following.
Hardy would tell you he is a changed man. The former Dallas Cowboy is on record as to how he hit rock bottom after his legal trouble and the end of his football career. He says MMA taught him humility and gave him a new perspective on his own life and the lives of others.
Some may see this opportunity as a now alleged abuser supporting another alleged abuser. Others will argue everyone deserves a second chance.
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