UFC fighter says he is 'not a Nazi' after pro-Hitler comments
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UFC fighter says he is ‘definitely not a Nazi’ after pro-Hitler remarks

/ 09:46 PM February 04, 2025

UFC Bryce Mitchell Nazi Comments

FILE – Bryce Mitchell is seen before his mixed martial arts bout at UFC Fight Night on Dec. 7, 2019, in Washington, D.C. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan, File)

UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell says he is “definitely not a Nazi,” backing away from antisemitic comments that he made on a podcast that drew widespread criticism.

The featherweight also praised Adolf Hitler and denied the Holocaust during his podcast appearance, in addition to making homophobic comments.

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READ: UFC: Dana White blasts fighter’s Hitler praise, other comments

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“I’m sorry I sounded insensitive,” Mitchell wrote on Instagram on Saturday. “I definitely was not trying to offend anybody, but I know I did. I know that a lot of people died in the Holocaust, and that’s a fact. Hitler did a lot of evil things, I think we can all agree on that. I’m definitely not a Nazi, and definitely do not condone any of the evil things Hitler did.”

UFC President and CEO Dana White called Mitchell’s podcast remarks “ dumb and ignorant.” White said the UFC let Mitchell know what he said was unacceptable, but that the organization would not take any disciplinary action, citing Mitchell’s freedom of expression.

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In his Instagram post, Mitchell promised to be more considerate in the future.

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