The Dana White Power Slap League has faced intense scrutiny from various quarters due to its controversial nature and the potential risks it poses. Led by the UFC president, this league introduces a unique form of combat centered around power-slapping matches. One of the primary criticisms directed at the league revolves around concerns about fighter exploitation. The Power Slap League inspired from viral videos and internet challenges. Critics argue that it undermines the principles of combat sports.

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Many believe that slapping as a sport does not involve any technique, strategy, or discipline. Health experts have also warned about the severe injuries caused during slap fights. Power slapping, by its very nature, involves forceful strikes to the face and head. This raises the risk of concussions, facial fractures, and long-term neurological damage. Critics argue that promoting such a dangerous activity purely for entertainment purposes raises serious concerns. At the moment, fans troll the nature of slap fighting after a video of a man slapping another man went viral.

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Slap fighting is considered an activity that disregards the well-being and safety of the fighters involved. Moreover, according to fans, the Power Slap League undermines the progress made in combat sports by established organizations such as the UFC. The UFC has strived to gain recognition as a legitimate sport, earning respect for its highly skilled athletes. The introduction of a league centered on power slapping undermines the credibility established by the UFC.

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Now, fans are again trolling the league after a slap video went viral. Fight Haven posted the video and wrote, “He’s been watching way too mich of Dana White’s ‘Power Slap’ with that Technique.” In the video, a man is shouting at people in the billing area of a restaurant. Another man came to the scene and slapped the guy, who was shouting. Following the slap, the two got into a nasty brawl. Everyone present at the restaurant soon shifted their attention to the fight. Finally, the man who slapped the guy went away. After watching the video, fans came up with hilarious comments associated with the Power Slap League.

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 Here is how fans reacted to the video:

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One of the fans mentioned how badly the man got smacked.

Another fan mentioned that he loves to watch fights where people have no idea how to fight.

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One of the Twitter users gave a hilarious reaction to the whole incident.

A fan mentioned that slapping strangers is a good way to get into jail.

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One of the fans mentioned how both men can’t fight

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A fan mentioned that slapping strangers is a good way to get into jail.

One of the Twitter users felt that it was “fair.”

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From the reactions of the fans, it is clear that the video reminded them of the Power Slap League.

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