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“That’s F****n Funny. I Will Give U That”: Amid Power Slap Trolling, Dana White Impressed by Fan’s Witty Response After Telling Him to “ST*U”

Published 06/06/2023, 2:00 PM EDT

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Dana White has faced unrelenting criticism ever since introducing his controversial venture, the Power Slap League. Despite the ongoing backlash, White remains unwavering in his assertion that the league is flourishing. Recently, the league’s second season premiered on Rumble, further cementing White’s claims.

Since its inception, the Power Slap League has been a magnet for critics. The show drew intense scrutiny regarding the well-being and safety of its participants, as well as questioning its legitimacy as a sport. However, White refuses to be deterred by these setbacks and continues to offer steadfast support to the league.

In fact, he proudly proclaims that the Power Slap League stands at the pinnacle of the sports world in terms of its fanbase and engagement. Recently White posted a video where he was talking about the details of the second season of Power Slap League. However, later he ended up laughing at a fan’s witty response to the video.

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Dana White reacts to the witty response of a fan

The UFC President posted a video where he talked about the airing of the next Power Slap event. White mentioned that the event will take place on July 7. Under the video, a fan commented, “Power slap constantly being posted on UFC’s pages without our desire for it would be like the XFL being posted on NFL accounts… smh.

Initially White hated the response of the fan, the UFC boss wrote back, “don’t watch it. Skip right over it and STFU.” After coming across White’s response, the fan decided to deal with the situation with humor.

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He said, “Come on Dana that would be like following you and seeing selfies of Tito Ortiz… just can’t have that.” White was highly impressed with the fan’s humor sense. He wrote back, “LMFAO!!!!! That’s f*ckin funny. I will give u that.” Moreover, under the post, fans continued their trolling.

 

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Let’s check out how fans reacted to the post.

One of the fans mentioned that no one likes the Power Slap League.

“Who the f*ck is the audience for this power slap sh*t? I’ve literally never met anyone who’s into this- in real life or online.”

Another fan suggested conducting slap fight with UFC fighters

“Anyway to get some ufc fighters to do a slap contest?”

One of the Instagram users clearly hated the league.

“Nobody is buying that c**p.”

A fan felt that Dana White investing a lot in the league is sad.

its honestly very sad what dana has done with powerslap, which is creating it and putting money in it.”

The UFC boss is notorious for paying less to the fighters, a fan commented in light of that.

“How much are these guys getting paid? Knowing you, you are paying them $30 a fight.”

While most of the fans focused on trolling Power Slap, a fan was curious to know about the upcoming fight between Michael Chandler and Conor McGregor.

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“Enough of the slaps when is mcgregor v chandler?”

Another fan mentioned White desperately promoting Power Slap.

“Dana promoting the hell out of power slap!”

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From the reactions of the fans, it is clear that the league remains a hotly debated topic.

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Priyanka is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. Her passion for the UFC is evident in her writing, and she has been a devoted fan of the sport for many years. Priyanka is particularly fascinated by the sportsmanship displayed by fighters, and she is captivated by their ability to calculate each move when an opponent is all set to attack.
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