UFC Featherweight fighter Bryce Mitchell was on the ArkanSanity Podcast where he made the controversial remarks.
UFC President Dana White has responded to the controversial comments that were made by UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell on Hitler.
Ultimate Fighting Championship President Dana White said comments made by featherweight fighter Bryce Mitchell about Adolf Hitler were "beyond disgusting".
Several stars within the MMA community have hit out at UFC star Bryce Mitchell - with Conor McGregor now offering his verdict on the controversial topic
UFC president Dana White criticised fighter Bryce Mitchell for praising Adolf Hitler, among a slew of antisemitic, homophobic and transphobic comments, but said the organisation would not take disciplinary action against him.
White called Mitchell's remarks "dumb" and "ignorant," going on to question the fighter's intelligence but seemingly defending his right to free speech.
UFC fighter Mitchell denied the holocaust happened and took aim at both the LGBTQ+ and Jewish communities during the first episode of his podcast. He also defended German dictator Hitler in a shocking rant that was condemned by Dana White, who called it 'beyond disgusting'.
UFC CEO and president Dana White slammed fighter Bryce Mitchell for his hateful remarks.The No. 13 fighter on a podcast praised Adolf Hitler and denied the Holocaust, sparking reaction from the fans and the sports community.
UFC fighter and Arkansas native Bryce Mitchell kicked off his podcast's first episode with comments on Elon Musk, Adolf Hitler, and also the Holocaust.
UFC President Dana White has publicly condemned featherweight fighter Bryce Mitchell's recent comments praising Adolf Hitler and denying the Holocaust, labeling them as "beyond disgusting." Despite the severity of the remarks, White stated that the organization would not impose disciplinary action, citing freedom of expression.
In the first episode of his new podcast, Bryce Mitchell praised Adolf Hitler and denied the existence of the Holocaust. Dana White said he won't be punished.