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Dana White Issues Public Apology to Former Teacher Who Doubled Down on His ‘Too Old’ Doubt Before Triumphant MMA Debut at 37

January 3, 2026 3 Min Read
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On this day in 2015, Dana White admitted he had been wrong after initially rejecting a fighter.

One of Randy Couture’s most treasured victories was his win over Tim Sylvia at UFC 68. This significant achievement saw him claim the heavyweight title at the impressive age of 45, making him the oldest champion in UFC history. Stephen Thompson, currently the oldest fighter on the roster at 42, has discussed his aim to fight beyond 47 and possibly surpass Couture’s record. However, competing at a high level at such an age is extremely uncommon, which explains White’s initial hesitation to give certain athletes an opportunity.

At UFC 182, Jon Jones secured a memorable win against Daniel Cormier to defend his light heavyweight title. The event, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on January 3, 2015, featured experienced fighters like Donald Cerrone and showcased several newcomers. Jared Cannonier’s debut wasn’t ideal, but another fighter, Marion Renaud, who White had originally turned down, shined.

Marion Renaud, a teacher supporting her son and living paycheck to paycheck, began training in her 30s seeking better financial prospects. At age 37, she made an impressive UFC debut by defeating Alexis Dufresne via unanimous decision with scorecards of 30-26, 30-26, and 30-25—highlighting her dominance. Dana White admitted he had previously declined her entry on Season 18 of The Ultimate Fighter, citing her age, but later apologized publicly: “I told her she was too old, and I was wrong.” Renaud confidently responded that age didn’t define her performance, emphasizing her lifelong dedication to athletics.

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Despite starting her UFC career late, Marion Renaud fought 13 times in the Octagon, taking on former champions Jessica Andrade, Holly Holm, and Miesha Tate. She retired in 2021 after a loss to Tate, stating, “I gave my all… so I’m going to say goodbye and support everyone else in the bantamweight division.” Retiring at 44, Renaud holds the distinction of being the oldest female UFC fighter in history.

Fan Take: Dana White’s admission shows that age should never be a barrier to opportunity in MMA, reminding fans that determination and skill can upend expectations. Marion Renaud’s journey inspires fighters of all ages, emphasizing that persistence and passion matter most in the fight game—and that the sport should remain open to talent regardless of age.

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