Dana White has always been an unconventional promoter and nothing like the politically correct commissioners we see in many other sports. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

Dana White was criticized on Saturday night for the way he handled the broken leg suffered by Chris Weidman.

Weidman suffered a broken leg seconds into his fight with Uriah Hall at UFC 261 in Jacksonville, Fla. He attempted to kick Hall, but his leg snapped upon being blocked by his opponent's leg. Weidman lost via TKO and had to be taken out of the octagon on a stretcher.

White tweeted the clip while adding an interesting nugget about the fight. He said Hall was the first fighter to win a UFC fight without throwing a strike.

The tweet contains the graphic video of the injury.

Some accused White of not only being classless by sharing the video, but also of perversely using it to promote a stat.

Here are some of the responses he received on Twitter:

White has always been an unconventional promoter and nothing like the politically correct commissioners we see in many other sports. He’s not afraid to speak his mind on many topics. We probably should not be surprised by his actions with this video and the stat about Hall.

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