
Darren Till does not watch the UFC anymore, and he wants Dana White to know exactly what he thinks of how the promotion is being run.
Speaking with Ariel Helwani on The Ariel Helwani Show on Monday, the former UFC welterweight title challenger launched into an extended critique of White's handling of the promotion, the state of the UFC product, and the culture of media scrums where he believes reporters are too afraid to ask real questions.
I do like Dana, but I just think Dana's ego is getting a little bit too much out of control," Till said. "I don't even watch the UFC anymore. I couldn't tell you half the people who fight on it. The events just aren't juicy anymore. I think they've got very few stars left.
"Who Gives a Sh*t? I Give a Sh*t"
Till saved his sharpest criticism for White's habit of dismissing fan and media questions with the phrase "who gives a sh*t," a line the UFC boss has used repeatedly in post-event scrums over the past year.
Every time Dana is in a scrum, it's like these reporters are scared to say the real thing. And when they do ask questions, Dana's all sort of like, 'Who gives a sh*t?'" Till said. "We give a sh*t. I give a sh*t. So give us a sh*t answer, baldy. Take your ego away. I'm sorry to slag, I'll go on one now, but I give a sh*t. What do you mean 'who gives a sh*t?' We give a sh*t. So give us some sh*t answers. What are you on about?
The frustration connects to a broader point Till made about how UFC cards used to feel. He pointed to co-main events like Robbie Lawler vs. Rory MacDonald and Conor McGregor vs. Jose Aldo as examples of fights that carried genuine weight, contrasting them with what he sees on cards now.
The fights back then just had a different thing to them," Till said. "I just look at the card now and I just think, a load of can of piss.
Till Says Arman Tsarukyan Is Being Buried
The Liverpudlian also called out what he views as selective treatment of the promotion's current stars, pointing specifically to Arman Tsarukyan as a fighter the UFC should be building into a headliner.
Why is Arman Tsarukyan not getting the love he deserves? See what he's doing? They're mad at him because he gets crazy. He's headbutting people, hitting fans on the way out. But he's box office," Till said. "I must have just passed my mind, Jon Jones has done all madness, Conor has done all madness, why [the different treatment]? Maybe they've got a personal vendetta.
Till is set to make his BKFC debut at BKFC 90 in Birmingham on May 30, fighting Aaron Chalmers. It is a long way from Madison Square Garden, but for Till, it beats watching a UFC card he no longer recognizes.















