After the controversial UFC pay per view price hike, Sean O'Malley questions Dana White: "What's the hell are you doing?"

SEAN O'MALLEY questioned UFC's recent pay-per-view price increase and asked president Dana White: "What the hell are they doing here?"

Last week, it was revealed that UFC pay-per view shows will be more expensive for MMA fans. The cost of UFC's pay-per-view has increased from PS51.48 ($69.99), to PS55.19 ($74.99).


After the controversial UFC pay per view price hike, Sean O'Malley questions Dana White: What's the hell are you doing?
Dana White is being criticized for her criticisms of the UFC's increase in pay-per-views
After the controversial UFC pay per view price hike, Sean O'Malley questions Dana White: What's the hell are you doing?
UFC pay per view events have gone up from PS51.48 (£69.99) to PS55.19 (£74.99).
After the controversial UFC pay per view price hike, Sean O'Malley questions Dana White: What's the hell are you doing?
Rising star Sean O'Malley questioned the price hike

This was met with strong criticism by O'Malley, a surging bantamweight prospect.

Suga stated that Dana White raised the pay-per view by five dollars during a podcast episode.

Dana, what the hell are you doing?

O'Malley does not foresee UFC sharing the extra revenue from the increase in pay-per view price.

The 27-year old said, "No, I doubt. However, it could be.

It is so simple to illegally stream it. This is not a statement made from experience.

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"Whoever controls the legal streams at UFC needs someone who is skilled enough to hack (them) right before it starts.

"Every time they shut it right in front of the good stuff."

O'Malley's expression of dissatisfaction at the new cost for pay-per-view shows is coming just days after White defended White on the long-running issue regarding fighter pay.

He stated, "I don’t even blame [White]." It's almost like these people have no following.

They're not making the UFC one million. They aren't making fifty thousand dollars for the UFC - they don't make the UFC any money at all.

"But that's only from a business perspective. Dana's business perspective is what I see.

Jake Paul recently criticized White again for his new pay-per view price.


After the controversial UFC pay per view price hike, Sean O'Malley questions Dana White: What's the hell are you doing?
Jake Paul has voiced concern about the UFC's pay structure

Paul tweeted, "Best year ever we had." The number of sponsors is staggering.

"Social media, our numbers in PPV, television, arena records. This business is on fire.

"Also Dana White": We have raised PPV prices again and said FU to fighters and fans.

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