“Don’t fu** around my house!” $500 million worth Dana White sends warning to trespassers after recent home invasion incident
Dana White disclosed more details about the robber who tried to rob his house and warned others who would attempt such a task.

Dana White warns people to not linger around his property (Image Courtesy- Imago)
UFC President Dana White is very serious about the privacy and security of his family. He believes people should maintain limits and keep other’s families in mind before doing anything wrong. White has vocally voiced about this and revealed that there will be consequences. During a press conference, he warned fans about the dangers of trespassing on his property.
A reporter asked White about the recent robbery attempt at his residence in Maine. He was in disbelief about the audacity of robbers to think that his residence would not be under surveillance. He spoke about how his family was inside the house while the robber tried to break in. The UFC President warned, “Whether you are in Vegas or anywhere else, don’t f**k around my house because I guarantee that good things are not going to happen”.
White revealed that the person was potentially a robber who tried to kick down his residence’s door. While attempting to kick down the door, the robber noticed the camera and tried to remove it. However, he rang the doorbell incorrectly and ran away after realizing his mistake. The robber has been caught and is now under custody.
White was very serious and made his point clear to the general public. There is no doubt that the situation would have been worse if White himself had sought out the robber. Fans will look forward to seeing the robber get the appropriate punishment.
Dana White warns UFC streaming pirates

White has always been critical of piracy and illegal streaming of UFC events. The UFC has adopted several anti-piracy measures. It debuted a new service called UFC Fight Pass in 2016, enabling live and on-demand event viewing. To make its programming more accessible, the UFC has collaborated with several streaming sites such as YouTube and Hulu.
He spoke about pirates and how they have a business based on illegal streaming. White revealed that fighters get a share of the pay-per-view, and if fans don’t pay to watch, they will also face losses in their cuts. The UFC President spoke on how the pirates were begging him not to send them to jail and also sent him death threats.
Despite these efforts, piracy of UFC content remains a problem. People steal UFC material for a variety of reasons. Some do it because they are unable to pay for it. Others do it because they are unaware of the legal methods of seeing UFC information. Others do it because they feel piracy is not a criminal offense.
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