Mixed Martial Arts fighter Bryce Mitchell's comments on late German politician Adolf Hitler has gone viral, drawing condemnation, especially from Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) chief Dana White.
UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell has sparked outrage after making inflammatory comments praising Adolf Hitler and denying the Holocaust with Israeli MMA star Natan Levy calling him out. The 30-year-old featherweight claimed the former Nazi leader was a 'good guy' whilst making anti-Semitic remarks during a recent appearance.
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 fighter and Arkansas native Bryce Mitchell kicked off his podcast's first episode with comments on Elon Musk, Adolf Hitler, and also the Holocaust.
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.
How do Dana White and the UFC feel about Bryce Mitchell going on a pro-Adolf Hitler diatribe on his podcast? "We're beyond disgusted," White said Thursday at the Power Slap 11 post-match news conference.
CEO Dana White denounced featherweight fighter Bryce Mitchell’s praise of Adolf Hitler and antisemitic remarks during a recent podcast appearance.  “I’ve heard
UFC President and CEO Dana White has criticized Bryce Mitchell for making antisemitic and homophobic comments on a podcast during which the featherweight also praised Adolf Hitler and denied the Holocaust.
UFC Featherweight fighter Bryce Mitchell was on the ArkanSanity Podcast where he made the controversial remarks.
Mitchell, who has spent seven years in the UFC after winning 'The Ultimate Fighter'  reality series in 2018, sparked anger on Thursday after claiming Hitler was a 'good guy' and denying the Holocaust.
The UFC has decided not to suspend Bryce Mitchell despite his controversial statements supporting Adolf Hitler. While the UFC president Dana White has condemned his views, he has refrained from taking disciplinary action against the fighter.