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You’ve probably noticed, nearly every Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter — American or not — has been clamoring to get on the highly anticipated UFC White House card set for next summer. And it makes sense. UFC CEO Dana White has already promised the event will be the “biggest, baddest card of all time,” and since it’ll likely air on CBS, millions of viewers will be tuning in. That’s massive exposure for any fighter lucky enough to get a spot.
However, there’s one competitor who couldn’t care less about it: No. 3-ranked Flyweight Brandon Royval, fresh off his “Fight of the Year” contender against Joshua Van, and widely regarded as one of the most exciting fighters in the division.
“I don’t give a f—k about any of our political figures right now, and to fight in front of them seems like some f—king Hunger Games type of f—king shit. I don’t give a f—k to fight in front of some f—king billionaires that could give a shit less about me. F—k you guys.
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However, there’s one competitor who couldn’t care less about it: No. 3-ranked Flyweight Brandon Royval, fresh off his “Fight of the Year” contender against Joshua Van, and widely regarded as one of the most exciting fighters in the division.
“I don’t give a f—k about any of our political figures right now, and to fight in front of them seems like some f—king Hunger Games type of f—king shit. I don’t give a f—k to fight in front of some f—king billionaires that could give a shit less about me. F—k you guys.
Fans first! UFC fighters starting to bail on ‘political’ White House lineup, push back against ‘Hunger Games’ tributes for bored ‘billionaires’
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