Dana White Slams UFC Broadcast Error After Fighter Mix-Up

UFC President Dana White voiced strong displeasure after the broadcast team at UFC 329 confused boxer Shakur Stevenson with Oklahoma City Thunder's Jalen Williams. The incident, which occurred during Saturday night's event, drew White's ire.
The UFC president did not hold back his criticism regarding an embarrassing on-air mistake during UFC 329. A graphic during the event incorrectly identified boxer Shakur Stevenson as Jalen Williams, an athlete from the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder.
White was reportedly incensed by the lapse in accuracy, particularly concerning the promotion of its own fighters and associated personalities. The error clearly overshadowed other aspects of the broadcast for the UFC head.
This incident highlights a significant oversight by the broadcast production team, leading to public criticism from the organization's top executive.
Mistaking a prominent athlete for another is a sloppy enough error for any broadcast, but for the UFC, where image and fighter recognition are paramount, it's a particularly embarrassing blunder that warrants White's public condemnation.


