Dana White signs both fighters after two DWCS hospital trips
Dana White agreed to sign both fighters after their DWCS bout ended with the two competitors being sent to hospital.
Two fighters were sent to hospital after a bout on Dana White’s Contender Series. Dana White was then convinced to sign both competitors, turning the night’s medical aftermath into a double contract decision.
The sequence was stark: the fight ended with both fighters requiring hospital treatment, and White still moved towards signing them. His decision came after the contest had already taken a serious physical toll on the two competitors.
White’s choice means the fighters’ performance was judged strongly enough to overcome the concern created by the bout’s aftermath. Both competitors secured deals rather than leaving the event without contracts.
The event line does not identify either fighter, provide the result on the judges’ scorecards or give details of their hospital treatment. The confirmed outcome is that two fighters were taken to hospital and both were later signed.
That makes the decision a joint signing rather than a single-fighter breakthrough. White was initially faced with the consequences of a bout that sent both participants for medical attention before being persuaded to add them both.
The two contracts therefore followed the physical aftermath of the DWCS fight. White’s final decision kept both fighters together in the outcome of the event, with the hospital trips preceding the signing of each competitor.
Source: Bloody Elbow



