It suggests that Dana White's approach may be a strategy to maintain the popularity of each fighter. The concern about fairness arises if belt releases were permanent, potentially depriving other fighters of opportunities. The mention of interim titles in case of injuries adds another layer to the discussion, acknowledging that Dana White's decisions aim to avoid negative sentiment from UFC fans, and Jon Jones can surely choose to not vacate the said title belt but because the UFC is backing him up they choose to be champion, and this might be the UFC is surely keeping their cash cow safe and Jon Jones is that kind of a fighter,
Well, one of the cases that previously happened was Jon Jones and we all know how with the championship belt he has.
Various problems have occurred and Dana is able to make decisions and also every step that will be taken to continue to achieve popularity and not single fighter who is at loss.
Dana is the president of the UFC and he must be able to take advantage of every condition and situation so that there are no negative thoughts from all UFC fans, now all the fighters have got what they deserve.
One of the obstacles is money, some fighters are quite dissatisfied with the amount of money they get from the UFC and former UFC fighter who actually speaks quite often about the money he gets is Francis Ngannou, he was previously the UFC heavyweight champion.
But seeing some fighters who have really made name for themselves and are really pursuing their careers don't really care about money because the most important thing is being able to win the title in every class they compete in.