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UFC boss Dana White slams ‘wimpiest’ critics in defiant Khabib vs Ferguson fight vow

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UFC head honcho Dana White blasted the 'wimpiest' critics who have called for Khabib Nurmagomedov vs Tony Ferguson to be axed amid the coronavirus pandemic.

In a furious rant, the multi-millionaire claimed the fight will go ahead with '10 people in the room' despite receiving criticism for refusing to cancel the event.

The UFC were forced to backdate their next three Fight Night events, but White refuses to admit defeat to host Nurmagomedov vs Ferguson - set for April 18.

He claims the showdown will still take place, but more than likely not in New York or even America due to COVID-19. "Go online and look at some of these people - and this isn’t a knock, this is just a fact - the weakest, wimpiest people on earth cover the biggest, baddest

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