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Dana White should receive same punishment as he would impose on UFC fighters for domestic violence: Stephen A. Smith

Dana White slapping his wife on New Year's Eve while on vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, has sparked fierce discussions in the sporting community. The fact that White's wife was captured on camera initiating the physical altercation has led some to believe that she is also to blame, while others, such as Stephen A. Smith, believe that White should be punished for his actions.

White was seen engaging in a heated argument with his wife while visibly intoxicated in a video released by TMZ earlier this week. The situation was exacerbated when Anne White slapped her husband in the face. White struck his wife back in the face, but other group members intervened. White and his wife have both released statements claiming they have reconciled and requested that everyone allow them some privacy to deal with the situation.

The footage shows, Anne White with her head in her hands. Dana White passes comment & she slaps him. He responds by slapping her

Domestic violence is wrong, regardless of gender

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Stephen A. Smith, an American sports television personality, stated that UFC President Dana White should be subjected to the same punishment that he has deemed appropriate for other abusers in the past in response to the mounting outcry for disciplinary action against White. Speaking on the latest episode of the weekday morning sports debate show First Take, Smith said:

"You do not put your hands on a woman if you're a man. Dana White knows that. He has spoken out against men who have put their hands on women before and whatever punishment you would exact in these circumstances to somebody else is what he should apply to himself."

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Ariel Helwani launches hard-hitting questions towards Dana White for slapping his wife

After being caught on camera assaulting his wife, Dana White was laced by MMA journalist Ariel Helwani for his actions.

Last weekend, during a New Year's Eve party in Mexico, White and his wife got into a brief physical altercation. The verbal dispute escalated into a physical altercation when White's wife struck him, and the UFC president struck her back in retaliation. White and his wife have now publicly apologized for their actions and claimed that the incident was an isolated occurrence throughout their decades-long marriage.

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On the latest episode of The MMA Hour, Ariel Helwani, who has previously been openly reprimanded by White multiple times, asked the UFC head honcho a bunch of hard-hitting questions:

“What are your kids going to say about you? What are your kids going to say about your legacy? The way you treat fighters, the way you treat people....about your business practices? What are your kids going to say about that videoWhat arere your kids going to say about the kind of person you are? What are your kids going to say about you? Ask yourself that f*cking question.”

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