“Am I a f***ig Kardashian?” Dana White claps back on haters for slandering UFC boss’s 8 Million-following Instagram page
Dana White talked about his social media critics and clapped back at them for critcizing his choice of posts.

Dana White, The Kardashians (Image Courtesy- Fox News, IMDB)
UFC President Dana White is active on social media, and he has a large following on all platforms. He shares a variety of content, including promotions for upcoming events, behind-the-scenes content, and his thoughts on the sport. He recently appeared on the “Johnny Drinks” podcast hosted by John Rondi, a YouTuber and alcohol connoisseur.
White was asked about his infamous takeover of the UFC in 2001 for $2 million. He was asked if he would change anything or do anything differently, to which he replied, “Absolutely nothing, everything we did one way or another got us to where we are today.” He also talked about people criticizing him for posting things on social media that could be sponsoring him. White said, ” You really think I am being paid for this? Am I a f**king Kardashian? I do stuff that I like to do, I like sharing stuff.”
White also gave a shout-out to the Whiskey brand “Howler Head” during the podcast. He said, “This I get paid for, paid as in I own the company.” The UFC President talked about how he got involved in MMA, how he helped to turn the UFC around, and his plans for the future of the sport. He also answered questions from Rondi about his favorite fighters and personal life.
The episode with White was a hit with fans of the UFC and the Johnny Drinks podcast. It was a rare opportunity to hear the UFC president in an informal setting, and White was open and honest in his answers. The episode is a must-listen for any MMA fan.
Dana White talks about the success of PowerSlap

White has said that he believes Power Slap has the potential to be a major sport. White spoke about the sport’s success and how it originated in Poland and Russia. He also talked about the rules and regulations of the sport.
White has also mentioned that no sport on social media is bigger than the slapping competition. He said, “To show you how much we dominate sports, our average post does 693,000 views. We are number one in all the sports, we beat every sport combined in numbers”. The UFC president also said that he has the sport out in 5 languages, and it is a “f**king Juggernaut.”
White has said he believes power slap has the potential to become a major sport. He has also said he wants to take the sport to other countries to make it more popular. Power Slap is a controversial sport but has found commercial success. It will be interesting to see if it can continue to grow and become a major sport in the coming years.
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