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MMA Twitter disappoints Nina-Marie Daniele with hateful comments about UFC 304 coverage

Nina-Marie Daniele recently expressed her thoughts about being the target of hate speech regarding the broadcast of UFC 304. Daniele expressed her disappointment and took a jab at the mixed martial arts world.

The time slot of the UFC 304 pay-per-view event seemed to have affected a lot of the fans who were present at the Co-op Live arena on July 27. The promotion chose to schedule the event per US time to increase pay-per-view sales.

Consequently, the event's preliminary round began at 11 p.m. local time. The local supporters were forced to sit through the entire night since the main card began at 2:30 a.m. and ended long after 5 a.m.

Many supporters were seen nodding off during the main event post-fight rituals, as the odd timings did not sit well with the fans who witnessed the event live. However, Daniele didn't appear to be bothered by this, as the UFC content creator was spotted dancing and having fun at UFC 304.

Daniele recently took to X to address the harsh comments made by the MMA community about how much she enjoyed the event. She wrote:

''The internet is so weird LOL. I got so much hate for posting a clip of me dancing and having fun at UFC 304 meanwhile so many people had low energy or caught sleeping. Imagine if someone caught me sleeping Lol. It’s a lose lose with MMA Twitter sometimes. Anyway, here a clip someone filmed of me locked in and excited for Manel Kape vs Muhammad Mokaev LOL''

Check out Nina-Marie Daniele having a good time at UFC 304 below:

Despite her lack of combat sports experience, Daniele's social media presence and relationships with fighters have helped her build a solid reputation in the MMA scene.


Nina-Marie Daniele refutes claims that she receives support from the UFC

Nina-Marie Daniele has had enough of the ''industry plant'' allegations that have been leveled against her since her rise to stardom. Daniele took to X and challenged the notion that her success is all down to the UFC.

It's reported that Daniele is supported and funded by the promotion itself. However, the 35-year-old laughed at the idea, saying that nobody is pressuring her supporters or even her critics to follow her. In a post on X, she wrote:

"Let's just say I was an industry plant... The UFC can't force people to follow me. I have over 8 million followers across all my channels and they're all real you can check analytics on this. So being a plant seems highly unlikely. And a plant for what? What's the agenda?"

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