Dana White ‘s work throughout his career earned him the chance to be featured on the cover of Forbes magazine, leading to Conor McGregor reminiscing on his own Forbes achievement. Although he sometimes may not act like it, ‘The Notorious’ hasn’t forgotten who helped him achieve the great things he has throughout his career. While many UFC alumni have gone on to accomplish a lot outside of the octagon, none have quite hit the heights that the Irishman has. Conor McGregor has successfully ventured into several lanes of business while also retaining his place as the highest earner under the UFC banner
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