White was responding to a question about Cuban
middleweight Yoel Romero, who was recently dropped by the
organisation despite fighting for the title as recently as last
March. The UFC currently lists 724 active fighters on its
website (www.ufc.com), comprising 117 women and 607 men.
"We're gonna go through some serious cuts here at the end of the
year, probably going to have 60 cuts here before the end of the
year ... our roster is very inflated right now," White told
reporters.
"We're just literally starting to go through the list and he
(Romero) is 44, he's lost four of his last five. These are the
tough decisions you've got to make," he added.
The UFC was one of the first major American sports bodies to
restart in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, creating a bubble
and staging cards in Florida and Las Vegas as well as "Fight
Island" in Abu Dhabi, with no fans in attendance.
Despite the difficulties and the upcoming cuts, White declared
himself happy with the way 2020 has panned out, saying: "For all
the negative things and bad stuff that has happened this year,
it sure has played out pretty well for us."
(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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