What is one leadership lesson you've learned from working with fighters?
Replied byDana White
President and CEO at Ultimate Fighting Championship
Niche: Sports
Revenue: $100M+/month
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Started: 1993
Knowing when someone is finished is one of the hardest conversations in sports. Many athletes want one more fight or one more paycheck. Great leaders sometimes have to make difficult decisions and tell people things they don't want to hear.
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