Dana White testifies he stopped negotiating fighter deals years ago

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In a Nevada court as part of UFC’s antitrust case, Dana White testified that he stopped negotiating fighter deals around 2017 and hands the task to Hunter Campbell, while the hearing scrutinizes missing messages and potential evidence spoliation in the discovery process.
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