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Tyron Woodley Opens Up About Diss Track Targeting Dana White

The former UFC champion acknowledges his frustrations with UFC management and reveals the track was a response to feeling disrespected.

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Overview

  • Tyron Woodley confirmed that his 2019 diss track, 'I’ll Beat Yo A--,' was directed at UFC President Dana White, stemming from personal grievances.
  • The song was motivated by Woodley's frustration over UFC's decision to stage an interim welterweight title fight while he was recovering from a torn labrum as reigning champion.
  • Woodley expressed that he felt disrespected and ridiculed by White, which he says prompted the creation of the track to voice his dissatisfaction.
  • Fan reactions to Woodley’s recent admission have been critical, with many mocking his career decline following the song's release and his subsequent losses in both MMA and boxing.
  • The diss track and its fallout have reignited discussions about UFC management practices, fighter relationships, and Woodley's legacy as a former champion.