Dana White on 7-year UFC contract extension: ‘I can’t see a day where I’ve had enough’

Dana White - UFC Apex scrum
Dana White - UFC Apex scrum

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It was recently reported that UFC president Dana White had signed a new 10-year contract extension. During a scrum with reporters, including MMAWeekly.com, at the recent launch of the UFC Apex facility, he clarified those reports, saying he had actually signed a seven-year extension. 

White had originally inked a five-year deal with WME-IMG after the company purchased the UFC for more than $4 billion. But now, White has inked a seven-year extension to continue running the company that he's been at the helm of for the better part of two decades.

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"I can't imagine being out of the game. I love this so much. I don't know what else I would do. This is what I love to do. At the end of the day, I have been the vision of this thing for the last almost 20 years and I'm not done yet. There's so much more to do." – Dana White