Thu. Apr 2nd, 2026

MoistCr1TiKaL Unleashes Scathing Critique on Dana White Over Fighter Pay, AI Promos, and Controversial Personal Conduct

YouTube sensation Charles “MoistCr1TiKaL” White has launched an intense 11-minute condemnation of UFC CEO Dana White, vociferously attacking issues ranging from fighter compensation and the use of AI-generated promotional content to White’s treatment of his wife, all while reaffirming strong support for UFC athletes.

MoistCr1TiKaL’s Core Criticisms

In his video, titled “I Don’t Like Dana White” and released on March 30, 2026, MoistCr1TiKaL expressed that his renewed engagement with the UFC has intensified his disdain for Dana White, whom he labels a “fungus” clinging to the sport. He concluded his video by calling White a “scumbag” and stating, “I do not like Dana White but I really really like the fighters… It fcking sucks, he fcking sucks.”

His tirade focuses on three main points: what he considers egregiously low fighter pay, a recurring pattern of insensitive behavior towards his wife and family, and White’s dismissive stance on AI replacing human creative work in UFC promotions.

Fighter Compensation and UFC’s Financial Scale

MoistCr1TiKaL argues that UFC athletes are “sickeningly” underpaid, asserting that only “actual superstars” manage to earn “real money.” He highlighted entry-level “12 and 12” contracts – $12,000 to show up and $12,000 for a win – describing them as “criminal” and suggesting Dana White should face legal repercussions. He pointed out that many fighters are forced to work part-time jobs because their UFC income isn’t sufficient until they reach the “top five” elite status. White dismissed performance bonuses as a mere “band-aid” to avoid increasing base pay. He also criticized recent reports that the UFC now only covers travel for a head coach, not entire teams, labeling it another “penny-pinching” tactic by “Dana Worm White.”

This starkly contrasts with the UFC’s substantial financial success, which generated approximately $1.5 billion in 2025. MoistCr1TiKaL mocked any notion of the UFC being a “tiny little indie promotion,” especially after its merger with WWE under the TKO umbrella.

Controversial Personal Conduct and Family Stories

MoistCr1TiKaL revisited the widely publicized New Year’s Eve incident in Cabo San Lucas, where a video showed Dana White slapping his wife, Anne, after she slapped him. He noted White’s subsequent media apology tour, during which White admitted there were “no excuses” and that criticism was warranted.

However, what truly incensed MoistCr1TiKaL was a more recent podcast revelation by Dana White. White recounted scheduling a C-section for his son Aidan to be born prematurely because the original due date clashed with a Chuck Liddell fight he desperately wanted to attend. In the clip, White jokingly described telling the doctor, “This ain’t going to work for me,” and adjusting the surgery date to attend the event in Vegas.

MoistCr1TiKaL condemned this story as “vile,” “deplorable,” and “downright evil,” contending that Dana “jeopardized the safety and health” of his wife and baby purely to attend a fight card. He also suggested that White’s casual, joking tone about the incident reflects “the most loveless, miserable marriage imaginable,” linking it to the previous slap incident as evidence of White’s “no respect at all for his wife.”

AI Promos and Dana White’s Defiant Response

The YouTuber also reacted to Dana White’s recent comments regarding the UFC’s use of AI for promotional content under its new Paramount+ broadcast partnership. When questioned in a media scrum about fans who believe the promotion should pay artists instead of using generative AI, White curtly replied, “Give me a fcking break. AI is coming and if we’re using AI, who gives a sht? People are upset… We should use artists? How about this: shut the f*ck up and watch the fights.”

MoistCr1TiKaL labeled this response “the most unsurprising statement ever,” arguing, “Dana White doesn’t even pay the fighters, you think he cares about paying artists?” He speculated that White would “1000% be using AI fighters if he could” to maximize savings, predicting that fans should “expect a lot more AI” as the UFC exploits cost-cutting opportunities by “farting out AI generated sh*t into the UFC programming.” He also critiqued the AI visuals as inferior to human-made art, concluding that the sole benefit for the promotion is financial savings.

Admiration for Fighters vs. Dislike for Dana White

Throughout his video, MoistCr1TiKaL consistently differentiated his profound admiration for UFC athletes from his personal aversion to Dana White. He asserted that “the fighters are the ones that make the UFC, not the other way around,” emphasizing that the promotion wouldn’t be in its current dominant position without its roster of talent.

He accused Dana White of believing “he is the UFC” and acting as though fans tune in to see him rather than the competitors. MoistCr1TiKaL cited both the inadequate fighter pay and the controversial C-section anecdote as proof that the UFC boss prioritizes his own presence and the brand over the very individuals who step into the octagon.

White concluded by expressing a hopeful vision for a future where fighters are “actually paid appropriately for their talent and their hard work,” though he voiced skepticism that such a change would occur “with Dana White still at the helm.”

By Jack Thornley

Jack Thornley is a passionate MMA journalist based in Bristol. With over a decade covering everything from local amateur bouts to international UFC events, Jack brings an insider's perspective to his articles. His candid interviews with fighters reveal the human stories behind the combat.

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