Michael "Venom" Page on Dana White's UFC London Exit: "I Wouldn't Have Watched Me Either"
Michael "Venom" Page addressed recent claims suggesting a rift with UFC CEO Dana White, following reports of White's early departure from UFC London during Page's fight against Sam Patterson. Page acknowledged learning of the alleged incident indirectly, stating his comprehension of White's potential exit if it stemmed from his fight's performance.
UFC London Context
On March 21, 2026, Michael Page competed in his first UFC welterweight bout in London, securing a unanimous decision victory over Sam Patterson at the O2 Arena. Despite the win, the three-round contest faced significant criticism from both fans and media due to its low activity, with Page landing 33 of 61 strikes and Patterson 25 of 78. Observers noted a subdued atmosphere in the arena, a striking contrast to Page's usual electrifying performances and his reputation as a top MMA striker. This unenthusiastic reception, including social media demands for his release, amplified Page's personal dissatisfaction with his performance.
Reports of Dana White’s Alleged Walkout
Following the event, British media and attendees reported that Dana White departed the arena early, specifically after Page's fight with Patterson, and before the co-main and main events. These reports suggested White seemed "bored," with Page's bout frequently cited as one of the card's least engaging. During an interview on The Ariel Helwani Show, Ariel Helwani conveyed these "reports that Dana left in the middle of your fight," inquiring if Page believed his performance influenced White's alleged departure. Helwani clarified he was citing eyewitness accounts rather than his own observation.
MVP’s Reaction
Page confirmed he only learned of these allegations post-event and remains uncertain if White genuinely exited during his fight.
“Someone mentioned it, but they weren't even certain themselves. If it was because of my performance, then I completely understand. I probably would have left too; it was a poor showing."
"I won't be offended by it... If I had been delivering spectacular kicks and slams, and then he left, that would feel personal. But, as I've stated, I'm personally dissatisfied with the fight and its outcome. So, if he thought, 'I've seen enough,' then fair enough.”
Page consistently described his performance as "subpar," acknowledging that his own disappointment in his output allowed him to relate to any promoter or fan who might have disengaged. He clarified that he experienced no direct negative feedback from UFC personnel during fight week and did not encounter White in London, yet perceived strong support from matchmaker Hunter Campbell and other staff.
The seasoned fighter, with 25 bouts under his belt, expressed a desire for a swift return to the octagon to "erase the memory of what just occurred." He is actively implementing adjustments to rediscover his finishing prowess, having secured his last five victories by decision. Page also urged the UFC to provide a clear path forward, either at welterweight or middleweight, alongside a suitable opponent to allow him to "demonstrate" the peak MVP performance he felt was absent at UFC London.
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