Conor McGregor’s ten-year career has propelled him to the top of the UFC rankings, and not many fighters can match him. However, Brazilian fighter Caio Borralho hopes to join that exclusive group following a star-studded performance at UFC Vegas 96. Not content to settle for a mere rematch, Boralho made it plain that he was eager for a meeting with UFC President Dana White following his ninth victory.
Boralho’s Petition for Dismissal
During the press conference following his decisive victory over Jared Cannonier, Boralho was questioned about who he will face next. His response was uncomplicated yet full of admirable aspirations. “I am eager. I’m capable of defeating anyone the UFC puts in my path. Let’s converse,” Boralho stated. However, Boralho desired more than just his next fight. He mentioned wanting a private meeting with Dana White, which is normally only available to the greatest stars in the game.
Boralho stated in a steady, determined voice, “I just want to meet Dana.” “I feel like I should get to meet Dana. You know, I see them all entering his room to meet with him, Hunter, and the other guys all the time.
A Rising Star’s Ideal Wish
Boralho’s request seemed audacious and even haughty at first. The 31-year-old fighter feels entitled to a place at the table, though, as seen by a closer examination of his record. Since making his UFC debut, Boralho has never lost, and it was thanks to this that Dana White advanced from the Contender Series to win the title at UFC Vegas 96. The victory simply made that stance more firm.

Victorious Argument: Boralho contests the referee’s ruling
Boralho’s post-fight remarks weren’t limited to discussing his upcoming professional endeavors, even after winning. Additionally, he expressed his displeasure with referee Dan Miragliotta’s management of the match. Boralho claims that Miragliotta committed an error of great consequence that might have put his opponent, Jared Cannonier, in danger.
Judges and UFC officials are closely monitoring Boralho’s criticism. A shocking scoring blunder at UFC 305 in Perth, Australia, just last week led to the dismissal of the referee. The emphasis now is on officiating because of Boralho’s criticism of Miragliotta.
Boralho stated, “Jared is a very formidable opponent,” after thinking back on the battle. The battle seemed to go smoothly, and my jab was spot on. It was a good calf reward. I completed the task. I got the finish almost right. I believe that Jared’s agitation forced the referee to break up the fight. It is what it is, and I am incredibly appreciative to have had twenty-five minutes with one of the world’s greatest. Tell me about a guy that hurt Jared like that.
Boralho’s Future Path
Cayo Boralho is undoubtedly paving the way for greater chances in the UFC with his most recent victory and unwavering confidence in his skills. His insistence on taking on Dana White also demonstrates a fighter who is not afraid to ask for what he wants and thinks he is worth helping. Whether White agrees to Boralho’s request is a matter of opinion, but one thing is certain: the Brazilian is committed to leaving his mark in the UFC and won’t let up until he does.
