The long-standing rivalry between boxing and MMA promoters just got another chapter, as Eddie Hearn and Dana White have exchanged sharp words about who truly dominates the fight game. The two powerhouse promoters, both influential in shaping combat sports, seem eager to prove their superiority on the global stage.
Eddie Hearn Wants to Outshine Dana White
Speaking via The Stomping Ground, Matchroom Boxing’s Eddie Hearn made his intentions crystal clear:
“I want to compete against Dana White. I want to prove that I’m much better than him as a boxing promoter.”
Hearn’s statement underscores his ambition to not just succeed in boxing but to directly challenge White, who has long been the face of UFC. By framing his goals around outperforming the UFC boss, Hearn is signaling that the battle for combat sports supremacy isn’t just in the ring — it’s in the boardroom too.

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Dana White Fires Back With Boxing Bragging Rights
Never one to hold back, Dana White countered with a reminder of his own achievements in the boxing world. Speaking on The Jim Rome Show, the UFC president stated:
“I’ve been a part of two of the biggest three fights ever in the history of boxing. Suck on that one, boys.”
White’s comments highlight his influence beyond MMA. Having promoted crossover mega-events like Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor, he has secured a legacy in both sports — something few promoters can claim.
Eddie Hearn and Dana White are ready to go head-to-head in the boxing world pic.twitter.com/HzTIAcFqE8
— MMA Fighting (@MMAFighting) September 12, 2025
A Rivalry That Benefits Fans
While Hearn and White spar verbally, fans of both boxing and MMA could be the real winners. The competition between promoters often leads to bigger fights, better cards, and, as seen with recent announcements, bigger bonuses for fighters. If both men push each other to outdo one another, combat sports audiences will only gain from the spectacle.
Conclusion
Eddie Hearn and Dana White represent two different worlds in combat sports, but their rivalry shows just how blurred the lines between boxing and MMA have become. With Hearn aiming to surpass White and White flaunting his global fight record, the stage is set for an ongoing battle of egos, influence, and megafights.
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