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Morning Report: Dana White gives his top three fighters to watch for in 2021

Dana White | Esther Lin, MMA Fighting 2020 is finally over and now all eyes can look ahead to what comes next in 2021. For the UFC, this year was both blessing and curse. The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the world for most of this year, specifically as it relates to sports, and caused…

Dana White | Esther Lin, MMA Fighting

2020 is finally over and now all eyes can look ahead to what comes next in 2021.
For the UFC, this year was both blessing and curse. The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the world for most of this year, specifically as it relates to sports, and caused more fights to be canceled than ever before. However, the UFC also was able to respond swiftly to the changing landscape of things and, reportedly had their best year ever by many metrics. But perhaps the best thing for the UFC this year is something that cannot be quantifies, at least not yet: the emergence of a whole new crop of stars.
Speaking to SHOUT! The Buffalo Football Podcast, UFC President Dana White talked about some of the rising talent in the UFC and gave his pick for three fighters to keep your eye on in 2021.
“Obviously, Khamzat,” White said. “What I love about that kid is that he wants to fight all the time. The guys that are as good as him and want to fight all the time, not everybody wants to fight him, so it’s tough to make fights. You sprinkle some COVID on top of that and here we are. Everybody was asking this weekend why he pulled out of the fight. He got COVID. He’s a savage. He tried to get back in the gym and train through it but I guess his lungs didn’t respond well, so the doctor wants him to take some time off until he trains again. He doesn’t even want him to start training until sometime in January.
“So you’ve got him – Kevin Holland. Another guy like Chimaev, wants to fight all the time. The kid went 5-0 in 2020. He’s fun, he’s exciting. Good looking kid. And then another one would be Joaquin Buckley, who had in 2020 — not in 2020, but ever — he had one of the most viral moments ever in UFC history with that knockout he had (over Impa Kasanganay).”
There’s good reason for White to be so bullish on Chimaev, Holland, and Buckley, as all three had sensational 2020s, going a collective 10-1 in the UFC, with the one loss being Buckley losing to Holland. In fact, Dana’s top-three is identical to MMAFighting’s 2020 Breakout Fighter of the Year list.
Those three fighters were just the tip of the iceberg, though. 2020 also saw a huge influx of prospects entering the UFC off of the weekly Contender Series programming. The Contender Series began as a feeder program for talent into the UFC but this year, especially with the frequency of fights being cancelled or rebooked on short-notice due to COVID-19, it seemed to make a jump in importance this year, with Alex Perez becoming the first Contender Series alumni to challenge for a belt. So with the Contender Series and more traditional avenues of fighter acquisition still pulling in elite stars, Dana White thinks there’s even more in store for next year.
“Those are just three,” White concluded. “We’re putting together this piece right now for the contender series and the amount of talent that’s coming off that show is phenomenal. And that’s just three guys out of many.”

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EOTY. UFC 256 takes home 2020’s Event of the Year honors.
Superfight. UFC targeting Jan Blachowicz vs. Israel Adesanya light heavyweight title fight at UFC 259.
Hike. Starting with UFC 257, ESPN raising the price of UFC pay-per-views again.
$$$. Dana White: ‘In a perfect world’ if Conor McGregor wins at UFC 257 he faces Khabib Nurmagomedov next.
Reciprocity. Scott Coker happy to book Jake Paul vs. Dillon Danis as long as the trade-off is one boxing match and one MMA fight.

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Dana looking ahead.

Hey 2020!!! I beat the shit outta you and now I’m comin for you 2021!!!! pic.twitter.com/I2C2dESAzd— danawhite (@danawhite) December 30, 2020

Conor weighs in on the price hike.

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The beef.

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Marlon fight.

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Good guy Do Bronx.

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What a shirt.

Всегда будьте сами собой. Ни один путь в жизни вам не подойдёт и не принесёт счастья кроме вашего собственного.Always be yourself. No one’s path in life will suit you and bring you happiness other than your own.#мма #спорт #сила #7моторс #вперед #олейник #oleynik #mma pic.twitter.com/pvk8iorM1u— Alexey Oleynik (@oleynikufc) December 31, 2020

Cardio.

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FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jan Blachowicz (27-8) vs. Israel Adesanya (20-0); UFC 269, Mar. 6.
Jinh Yu Frey (9-6) vs. Gloria de Paula (5-2); UFC Fight Night, Mar. 13.

FINAL THOUGHTS
Well, we’ve done it. We made it through one of the most difficult years in recent memory. Pat yourselves on the back and lets hope 2021 has smoother sailing. No TMR tomorrow but we’ll be back on Monday. Until then, enjoy tonight, stay safe, thanks for reading, and see y’all in 2020.

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Bitcoin holds $71,000 despite Trump warning of strikes on Iran’s oil-rich Kharg Island

The largest cryptocurrency is up 4.2% on the week despite Friday’s reversal, with attention now turning to the Fed meeting on March 17-18 and whether oil above $100 forces a shift in rate expectations.

By Shaurya Malwa
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What to know:

  • Bitcoin has held above its prewar level and trades around $71,000, showing resilience despite intensified conflict in the Middle East and U.S. strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island.
  • Crypto markets have broadly risen over the past week, with major tokens like ether, dogecoin, solana and BNB all posting gains even as bitcoin repeatedly fails to break through the $73,000 to $74,000 resistance range.
  • Traders are increasingly treating war-related headlines as temporary shocks, but rising oil prices, record energy supply disruptions and next week’s Federal Reserve meeting pose renewed risks to risk assets, including cryptocurrencies.

Two weeks into a Middle Eastern war and bitcoin is higher than where it started.

The largest cryptocurrency was trading at $71,000 on Saturday morning, down 0.7% over the past 24 hours after the U.S. bombed military targets on Kharg Island, Iran’s main crude export facility.

The reversal from Friday’s $73,838 high was sharp but contained. Bitcoin gave back 3.5% on the Kharg headlines and stopped. A month ago, a comparable escalation would have triggered a much deeper sell-off.

The weekly numbers tell the resilience story. Bitcoin is up 4.2% over seven days. Ether gained 5.5% to $2,090. Dogecoin added 5%. Solana rose 4.2% to $88. BNB climbed 4.5% to $655. Every major is green on the week despite the war intensifying, not easing.

The market is adapting to the conflict in real time. Early in the war, every headline produced an outsized reaction because nobody could price the tail risk. Now, traders have a framework, where strikes happen, oil spikes and bitcoin dips only to recover again.

The pattern has repeated enough times that the reflexive sell-the-headline impulse has faded. However, the $73,000-$74,000 resistance level stays in place, and has now rejected bitcoin four times in two weeks.

Trump’s language on Kharg Island added a new variable in the markets.

In a Truth Social post late Friday, he said he spared oil infrastructure “for reasons of decency” but would “immediately reconsider” if Iran continued blocking the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran responded that any strike on energy infrastructure would trigger retaliatory attacks on U.S.-linked facilities in the region. That’s a conditional escalation threat that didn’t exist 48 hours ago. If oil infrastructure becomes a target, the supply disruption, which the IEA already called the largest in history, gets dramatically worse.

Meanwhile, the $371 million in liquidations over the past 24 hours reflected the two-way nature of Friday’s session. Short liquidations outpaced longs at $207 million versus $163 million, meaning the initial surge to $73,800 squeezed bears before the Kharg headlines squeezed the longs who had just entered.

Attention now shifts to the Fed meeting on March 17-18. Oil above $100, the largest energy supply disruption in history, and a war entering its third week with no resolution make the stagflation case harder to dismiss.

CME FedWatch still prices a 95%+ probability of a hold at 3.5% to 3.75%, but the dot plot and Powell’s press conference will matter more than the decision itself. Any hint that rate hikes are back on the table would hit risk assets hard, including a crypto market that has spent five months pricing in cuts that keep not arriving.

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