Fight Inc: Inside the UFC - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Fighting Is in Our D.N.A.
As the UFC begins its 30th year in operation, we go behind-the-scenes with President & CEO Dana White for a look at what it takes to run the world's premier mixed martial arts organization. It may feel like a perpetual cycle of chaos and stress, but White would have it no other way. With the return of UFC legend Jon Jones on the horizon, we peer back at his thrilling rise and heartbreaking fall, and we look ahead to the makings of his glorious comeback.
Star Power
With the UFC's 30th year in full swing, we follow the rise of UFC superstar Sean O'Malley. We're given a close look into his personal and professional life, starting with his humble beginnings in Helena, Montana, and continuing through his hard-fought road to the top of the UFC's bantamweight division. Meanwhile, UFC President Dana White returns to his Boston roots to offer an intimate look at how he got started in the fight business.
Building Sandcastles
As the UFC's 30th year comes to an end, pressure mounts when fate deals some unexpected blows, and the house of cards comes tumbling down. Championships change hands and more polarizing figures take center stage. When a high-profile fighter drops out due to injury, everything is thrown into chaos for the biggest fight of the year. It's all in a day's work for CEO Dana White and company, as everyone rolls with the punches to finish the year out strong.
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