Bryce Mitchell Critiques UFC’s Political Involvement: "The Government Is Supposed to Protect Us, Not Entertain Us"
ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JULY 26: Bryce Mitchell celebrated his win against Said Nurmagomedov in a bantamweight match during the UFC Fight Night event held at Etihad Arena on July 26, 2025. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC) In the latest edition of Midnight Mania, we take a closer look at the most significant stories from Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
Among the highlights, former President Donald Trump expressed his intention to maintain the UFC's setup at the White House, asserting, “We’ll never, ever take it down!” While the UFC's presence in politics may aid business, Trump hinted at a desire for the situation to conclude soon.
In a noteworthy statement, UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell voiced his concerns regarding the UFC's political affiliations, particularly at the White House. He stated, “The government is supposed to protect us, not entertain us,” as he addressed the implications of the UFC's involvement in such matters.
Meanwhile, fighter Muhammad Mokaev has made headlines with a bold retirement ultimatum, stating that he would hang up his gloves if he fails to defeat Joshua Van. "There’s a champion, Joshua Van. I’m ready to retire if I don’t beat this guy. That’s how confident I am to be champion today,” Mokaev declared, showcasing his determination.
In other news, the combat sports community has been buzzing with various events, including light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol sharing intense training clips and BKFC fighter Rico Franco triumphing in a title match despite an ileostomy bag. These stories reflect the resilience and dedication present in the world of martial arts.
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