
Darren
Till may or may not be done competing in mixed martial arts for
good, but he is definitely losing interest in following it these
days.
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Till (18-5-1), a longtime
Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight and middleweight
contender who parted ways with the promotion in 2022, is aware of
the
UFC Freedom 250 card taking place on Sunday at the White House,
but claims he couldn’t care less about it. In a conversation this
week with Ariel Helwani, “The Gorilla” shared his views on what he
sees as declining overall interest in the industry leader.
Nonetheless, he was careful to separate his criticisms of the
company from those of its CEO, Dana White. Till’s disappointment
with White started when the UFC honcho said he didn’t care about
criticism regarding the UFC’s use of artificial intelligence in
promotional videos.
“Not interested [in the White House card],” the 33-year-old
Englishman said. “As a fan, I just don’t think there’s that much
hype around the UFC anymore. I really don’t. For me, there’s no
hype; I don’t get excited for fights, whereas I used to, and I
don’t know why that is. Maybe it’s not being promoted right. I
don’t like saying this because he is a good guy, but I’ve just
really gone off every interview that Dana does. I can’t watch any
interview to do with him anymore, I just can’t.”
While Till initially left the door open to a return to MMA when he
left the UFC, he has experienced a career renaissance in the
squared circle. Till has picked up three wins in Misfits boxing,
including a title win against fellow UFC veteran Luke
Rockhold last year. Till also picked up a knockout win in his
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship debut last month.
DarrenTill admits he’s lost interest in the
UFC, and he’s not entirely sure why:„I just don’t think there’s that much hype around the UFC anymore.
I really don’t… I don’t get excited for fights, whereas I used
to, and I don’t know why that is.Maybe it’s not being promoted… pic.twitter.com/0Vp1Qtmbcr
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani)
June 8, 2026
UFC Freedom 250 takes place June 14 on the south lawn of the White
House in Washington, D.C. The seven-fight card is headlined by a
lightweight title unification bout between Topuria and Gaethje,
while Alex
Pereira and Ciryl Gane
are scheduled to fight for the interim heavyweight belt in the
co-main event.