Dana White responds to Joe Rogan’s concerns about UFC 328 build-up

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Dana White responds to Joe Rogan’s concerns about UFC 328 build-up

Dana White responds to Joe Rogan’s concerns about UFC 328 build-up

The UFC 328 fight week between Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland is expected to get extremely heated. On May 9, the premier MMA promotion returns to the Prudential Center in New Jersey for UFC 328, headlined by a middleweight title clash between Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland.

Dana White responds to Joe Rogan’s concerns about UFC 328 build-up

The UFC 328 fight week between Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland is expected to get extremely heated. On May 9, the premier MMA promotion returns to the Prudential Center in New Jersey for UFC 328, headlined by a middleweight title clash between Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland.

UFC 328 is shaping up to be one of the most volatile fight weeks in recent memory, and the man in charge is already bracing for impact. The middleweight title headliner between the undefeated force Khamzat Chimaev and the notoriously outspoken Sean Strickland has been simmering for months through relentless online warfare, setting the stage for an explosive encounter in Newark.

With the UFC's new partnership with Paramount introducing more structured pre-fight events and additional face-offs, the promotion faces a unique challenge with this particular pairing. The concern isn't just fan speculation; even iconic commentator Joe Rogan has publicly questioned the wisdom of putting these two combustible personalities together before the octagon door locks.

Those concerns were put directly to UFC CEO Dana White during a recent livestream. When asked how the promotion would handle the mandatory Paramount photoshoot with two fighters who genuinely dislike each other, White's response was unequivocal. "We’re beefing up everything, security and everything going into New Jersey for that fight," he stated. "That’s going to be a crazy weekend."

White's acknowledgment underscores the unique intensity of this rivalry. While press conferences are typically controlled environments for promotion, the history between "Borz" and Strickland suggests standard protocols might not suffice. This main event isn't just about the belt; it's a personal grudge match that threatens to spill over long before the first bell.

The heightened security for UFC 328 highlights the fine line the promotion walks in the modern era. As they expand broadcast partnerships and integrate new media formats, they must also manage the raw, unfiltered personalities that define the sport's biggest draws. For fight fans, it promises a fight week as compelling as the championship bout itself.

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