Dana White pulls UFC 324 fight after betting irregularities: 'I'm not doing this s--- again'

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Dana White pulls UFC 324 fight after betting irregularities: 'I'm not doing this s--- again'

Dana White pulls UFC 324 fight after betting irregularities: ‘I’m not doing this s— again’ A lightweight bout between Michael Johnson and Alex Hernandez at UFC 324 was canceled due to irregular betting activity, as confirmed by UFC CEO Dana White. This decision was prompted by a notification from the promotion’s gaming integrity service, preventing a potential repeat of past controversies. The article references previous incidents involving fighters Isaac Dulgarian and Darrick Minner, who faced investigations and suspensions for suspicious betting patterns.

  • Michael Johnson vs. Alex Hernandez fight removed from UFC 324 early preliminary card.
  • UFC CEO Dana White confirmed the cancellation was due to suspicious betting activity.
  • The decision was made after a tip from the UFC’s gaming integrity service.
  • White cited a previous controversy involving Isaac Dulgarian, who was cut from the roster after suspicious betting activity before his loss.
  • Dulgarian had commented on fighters deserving a percentage of bets placed on their bouts.
  • Darrick Minner and Jeff Molina received three-year suspensions from the Nevada Athletic Commission for a 2022 fight with suspicious betting activity.
  • Suspicious betting incidents have occurred across multiple sports leagues in the US.
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