The MMA community seems to be enjoying the holiday season as we approach the new year and celebrate Christmas. A UFC female fighter shared snaps of heartfelt cookies she made, resembling UFC CEO Dana White, Alex Pereira, and other fighters.
Angela Hill took to X to share pictures featuring homemade gingerbread cookies decorated to look like notable figures from the promotion, including Pereira, Mike Perry, White, and Daniel Cormier. She playfully mentioned that White's legs were eaten before the photo was taken and captioned the post:
“Dana’s legs got eaten before I could take the pic. Guess who else we made!.”
Check out the snaps below:
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The strawweight last entered the octagon in August to face Tabatha Ricci, where she suffered a unanimous decision loss and has been out of action ever since.
Dana White reveals the promotion's plans for 2025 and names one super fight that will likely happen
2024 was another successful year for the UFC as its growth trajectory continued upward, delivering big fights that fans wanted to see. One such example includes Ilia Topuria vs. Max Holloway, arguably two of the best boxers in the organization.
At UFC 308, UFC head honcho Dana White vowed that the promotion is working towards bringing an event to Spain for the first time. Speaking on ESPN's First Take, White reiterated that statement and revealed a few other locations the organization is targeting as well:
"[2024] was a record year for us again… Not only as far as financially for the company but [also] breaking arena records.Next year my focus is to go to a lot of places that we haven't been in a while or ever. [We're] trying to get into Spain, we've never done Spain. We're going back to LA at the beginning of the year. Going to Seattle again, probably going to hit Chicago and some of these other places we haven't been in a while."
Furthermore, White also mentioned the possible fruition of Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall for a heavyweight title unification bout. Labeling this potential fight as the "biggest UFC fight," White stated:
"[Jon Jones] has never said behind the scenes, 'I won't fight Tom Aspinall.' It's the exact opposite… Jones is like 37 [or] 38 years old now, has these huge gaps in between fights, he is not afraid to fight Tom Aspinall. He will fight Aspinall and it will be the biggest fight in UFC history."
Check out Dana White’s comments below (1:07):