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Shakur Stevenson Calls for UFC Staff to Be Fired Over UFC 329 Broadcast Error

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Shakur Stevenson Calls for UFC Staff to Be Fired Over UFC 329 Broadcast Error
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Shakur Stevenson has publicly demanded that UFC staff be fired following a broadcast error at UFC 329. Stevenson sided with Dana White on the matter, stating "Dana is right" in his remarks.

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Boxing star Shakur Stevenson took to social media to demand accountability from UFC personnel after a broadcast error marred the UFC 329 pay-per-view event, which took place on July 11, 2026.

Stevenson, who competes outside the UFC's roster, weighed in publicly on the incident and aligned himself squarely with UFC president Dana White. In his remarks, Stevenson stated that White was correct in his assessment of the situation and called for the staff members responsible for the error to lose their jobs.

Why it matters

  • The call-out from a high-profile combat sports figure adds outside pressure to an internal UFC production issue
  • Stevenson's endorsement of White's position suggests the UFC president took a notably strong public stance on the matter
  • Broadcast errors at major pay-per-view events carry significant weight given the revenue and audience scale involved

The incident underscores the scrutiny that live production teams face when technical failures occur on one of combat sports' largest stages. UFC 329 represented a marquee event, and any disruption to its broadcast would draw immediate attention from fighters, fans, and media across the industry. Stevenson's willingness to publicly insert himself into an internal UFC matter reflects how interconnected the broader combat sports community has become, with boxing figures regularly commenting on UFC affairs and vice versa.

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