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UFC fighter says he is ‘definitely not a Nazi’ after facing criticism for pro-Hitler comments

  • UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell stated he is 'definitely not a Nazi' after receiving backlash for antisemitic comments made on a podcast.
  • Mitchell praised Adolf Hitler and denied the Holocaust during his podcast appearance, which drew widespread criticism.
  • UFC President Dana White described Mitchell's remarks as 'dumb and ignorant' but stated no disciplinary action would be taken.
  • Mitchell apologized on Instagram, acknowledging he sounded insensitive and promised to be more considerate in the future.
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UFC wrestler Bryce Mitchell says he is “definitely not a Nazi,” recanting the anti-Semitic comments he made on a podcast that attracted widespread criticism.

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He prays the saying that rectifying is wise. And that, although after a media earthquake that has undermined his image, is what the wrestler of the UFC Bryce Mitchell has done. The penweight fighter, located within the top 15 of the division, left the world in shock with a statement in which he claimed that Adolf Hitler “was a good guy.” A few words that logically implied a worldwide cancellation, which he has tried to reverse with a publication…

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UFC fighter says he is 'definitely not a Nazi' after facing criticism for pro-Hitler comments

UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell says he is “definitely not a Nazi,” backing away from antisemitic comments that he made on a podcast that drew widespread criticism.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, February 3, 2025.
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