The lead-up to UFC 303 has been anything but ordinary. Rising Irish star Ian Gary, known for his sharp skills and quirky personality, has accused Michael ‘Venom’ Page of trying to get promoted through dubious means. Gary, who will face Page in the highly anticipated 170-pound fight, raised eyebrows with his allegations that Page tried to bribe people at the Chute Box during his training camp to collect on the output edge.
At his pre-fight press conference, Gary was vocal about his accusations. He challenged Page directly, saying, “What am I saying? Tell people – did you and your team give thousands of dollars to get information about my children?” This bold statement stirred up controversy and intensified the pre-war rivalry. Despite the intense public exchange, there was an unexpected moment of civility backstage, focusing on Page and Gary’s boy interaction As if this gesture gave the combatants trouble the lines subsided for a moment. As they prepare to step into the Octagon, the MMA community has been abuzz with speculation about the validity of Gary’s allegations and how they could affect the fight.
Dana White UFC 303 Bonus Puzzle
In a move sure to delight fighters and fans alike, UFC President Dana White has once again shown his generosity. For UFC 303, White has decided to increase the bonus pool significantly. Responding to a playful suggestion from featherweight Brian Ortega, who joked that the salary should match the number of events at $303,000, White agreed to a pending contract release topics.
White declared, “F***, I’m done. Not $303,000. I’ll put in two bonuses.” This means that instead of one grand prize, there will be two separate $100,000 prizes. This decision represents a notable increase from the normal salary allocation, which is approximately $50,000. White’s desire to increase bonuses reflects his commitment to rewarding fighters for their performance. With the cost of the event already exceeding $16 million, the event adds an extra layer of excitement for fighters and fans alike. As UFC 303 approaches, the increased payroll is expected to drive up the stakes and bring more momentum to the matches.

Conor McGregor is Taking a Hit in the New ‘Hitman’ Game
Regular headliner Conor McGregor has found a new platform for his star power—video games. The UFC logo appears in the latest DLC for the ‘Hitman: World of Assassination’ series. This update features McGregor as a character called ‘The Disruptor’, giving gamers a unique opportunity to interact with the MMA superstar in a virtual environment.
Originally, players were only allowed to face McGregor briefly. However, a recent update will allow gamers to fight and even eliminate McGregor, adding a new twist to the gameplay. Players can now face ‘The Disruptor’ in a variety of scenarios, including simulated fights. This addition has created a lot of interest in the gaming community, blending McGregor’s larger-than-life personality with the immersive world of ‘Hitman’. He navigates the challenges of professional life.
Ian Gary’s charge against Michael Page has added an element of surprise to their upcoming fight, while Dana White’s decision to raise UFC 303 paychecks underscores his dedication to paying fighters. Meanwhile, Conor McGregor’s latest role in the ‘Hitman’ video game series gives fans another way to interact with the iconic fighter. As these details continue to unfold, the MMA world and gaming community has a lot to look forward to.
