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Dana White Net Worth: How Much Money Does The UFC President Make?

Prateek Arya
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Dana White Net Worth: How Much Money Does The UFC President Make?

UFC and Dana White are two sides of the same coin. So, while UFC is worth $4 billion, what is the Net Worth Of Dana White?

Dana White is at the helm, and has been steering the ship for almost two decades now. Under his tenure UFC has only seen an upward Curve, and is still advancing in leaps and bounds. Much like every other industry, SARS-CoV 2 impacted UFC as well, where for a couple of months the action was ceased. However, after a period of two months, in May the action returned. This time with full-fledged arrangements, and augmented Pay-Per-view events. One of the marquee events that followed was UFC 251, which generated a record PPV sales of 1.3 million. While it is a comprehensive development of the company, the credit often goes to only one man, and there are no prizes for guessing, it is Dana White.

Today, UFC is arguably the most influential entity in combat sports, and it soared to this stature under president Dana White. With all the developments in the last 19-years, it would be difficult to even imagine UFC without Dana White. Yet, it is not only the UFC which has seen elevation, Dana White as well reaped the monetary fruits of the popularity of organization. At the same time, there is also no denying that it is White’s hard work that has paid off, and awarded him.

Dana White Net Worth

As of 2020, Dana White’s net worth is a whacking $500 million, and draws a hefty package of $20 million per annum, (Source). $500 million, that’s more than four-times what the company’s top personnel Conor McGregor reportedly makes.

When the boss is making that much, it is certain that fighters will take a jibe, and may make a fighters’ union. There is another certainty that it will remain a fighters group, and will not be joined by the president. Since, his pockets are full of cash. Regardless of this, there are actual talks among fighters to make a fighters’ union, which will be a step against the asymmetry in fund distribution.

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