UFC president Dana White opened up about his feelings about the brawl that marred the end of UFC 229 a few weeks ago, telling ESPN that he was furious about what happened after Khabib Nurmagomedov tapped out Conor McGregor.

He also thought everyone else enjoyed the madness:

For me personally, all the work I put that I put into this the last 20 years of my life… I didn’t want to see it go down like that. I was upset about it. I was the only one. The rest of the world could care less. For me, it was just our biggest moment, the most people watching ever, and that’s just not who we are. And it’s not even who Khabib is. He said many time after the fight that he went crazy after the fight and it happens sometimes. This is the fight business. But yeah, I was the most upset guy on the planet after that fight. Nobody else cared.

White also spoke about how they handled the brawl and why they didn’t give Khabib the belt in the Octagon:

We had that thing contained in under 40 seconds.I made the decision to not put the belt on (Khabib) inside the octagon because I didn’t think it was safe, I didn’t think we’d get a good reaction from the fans. We got everyone out of there OK. No fans were hurt, nobody was hurt. Nobody was hurt in this thing and we contained it pretty fast.

White added that he hasn’t thought about giving Conor an immediate rematch with Khabib.

But you gotta think at some point they’ll run this one back.