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Nick Khan Attended Boxing Peace Summit Despite Dana White's Absence

The Ariel Helwani Show · Eddie Hearn, Turki Alalshikh, & Nick Khan Meet For 'Peace Summit' Amid Feud; Ariel Helwani Reacts · July 1, 2026
Nick Khan Attended Boxing Peace Summit Despite Dana White's Absence
The Ariel Helwani Show
The Ariel Helwani Show
Eddie Hearn, Turki Alalshikh, & Nick Khan Meet For 'Peace Summit' Amid Feud; Ariel Helwani Reacts
"I can tell you this though, from what I understand, there was a big group discussion. I can tell you that Dana White wasn't there. I can tell you that Nick Khan did speak to these individuals. I do not know why a group picture wasn't taken."
Despite Dana White's absence from a high-profile boxing peace summit in London involving major promoters Eddie Hearn, Frank Warren, and others, UFC/TKO president Nick Khan did participate in discussions. The meeting's existence became controversial when Turkey al-Sheikh edited his announcement tweet to remove mention of Zuffa, leading to speculation about the extent of their involvement. The host suggests Khan, not White, is the true boxing strategist behind Zuffa's boxing operations.

About this episode

The episode dissects a controversial boxing peace summit in London that brought together major promoters including Eddie Hearn of Matchroom, Frank Warren of Queensberry, and representatives from Golden Star and DAZN, orchestrated by Saudi boxing power broker Turki al-Sheikh. The key revelation centers on whether Zuffa Boxing, the UFC parent company's boxing arm, actually participated in the summit. Host Ariel Helwani analyzes a series of social media posts and edits by al-Sheikh that initially mentioned Zuffa but were later changed, sparking confusion about whether TKO president Nick Khan was involved in discussions. Helwani reports that while UFC president Dana White did not attend the summit, Nick Khan did speak with the assembled promoters, though no group photo was taken. The host speculates this may have been out of respect for White, who is publicly feuding with Eddie Hearn. Helwani pushes back against al-Sheikh's suggestion that reporter Daran was fed information, defending journalistic independence. The episode also explores the broader question of whether any of the promoters actually want peace or are simply enjoying their ongoing promotional wars. Helwani argues that Khan, not White, is the true boxing strategist at Zuffa and cautions against underestimating his influence, citing his successful track record transforming WWE's business.

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