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Dana White Doesn’t Feel Any Need to Defend ‘Friend’ CM Punk’s UFC Debut
- Updated: September 9, 2016
Ever since his signing was announced in late 2014, CM Punk’s tenure in the UFC has faced intense scrutiny.Other than dabbling in jiu-jitsu, the 37-year-old former World Wrestling Entertainment star has no mixed martial arts background of which to speak, yet he will be making his debut at the pinnacle of the sport against Mickey Gall at UFC 203 in Cleveland on Saturday night. Many aspiring fighters have to toil for years on the regional circuit to receive such an opportunity, so it’s no surprise that Punk’s initial Octagon foray is not well-received in all corners of the MMA community. Still, there’s no denying that Punk vs. Gall — not the heavyweight title fight atop the card — has generated the most interest heading into UFC 203. UFC President Dana White has never cared much for naysayers, anyway, and in the case of Punk, sometimes it’s all in who you know. “I don’t think there’s any defending the matchup,” White recently told Cleveland’s ”The Fight …