UFC President Dana White has a reputation of being one of the most brutally honest figures in the sport.
For being the president of a major sports entity, White gained fans by being himself whenever on TV.
However, White does have one regret due to him being so laid back while television cameras were rolling.
Back in 2012, in an interview with Fuel TV, White talked about his one regret, using homophobic slurs on his video blog.
“You guys have to understand this, but this is the way I am. I have no regrets. The only thing that I regret is in that video blog when I used the F word. That’s the only thing throughout the 12 years of running the UFC. The way I came off in that thing, people still think I’m some kind of homophobe, and I’m not. That still bothers me. As far as the gay and lesbian community, my comments were not directed toward them. I have no problem with the gay and lesbian community. I’m actually a supporter of many of their issues. The last thing that I would ever want anybody to think about me, or think is cool, is to go out and attack somebody because of their sexual orientation. That was not my intention. That’s not the way I said it. I apologize for anybody that I’ve offended or hurt. That’s the only thing throughout the 12 years of running the UFC. The way I came off in that thing, people still think I’m some kind of homophobe, and I’m not. That still bothers me.”