MMA World Reacts To Power Slap League Premiere

The Power Slap League, created by UFC President Dana White, unsurprisingly received a mixed reception when it premiered on TBS this week. After months of buildup and heated debates surrounding the legitimacy of slap-fighting as a sport, the Power Slap …

The Power Slap League, created by UFC President Dana White, unsurprisingly received a mixed reception when it premiered on TBS this week. After months of buildup and heated debates surrounding the legitimacy of slap-fighting as a sport, the Power Slap League officially debuted on Wednesday. The season premiere came a week later than scheduled, with…

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Watch: Slap Fighter Fights Through Disfiguring Shot

Slapfighter Sorin Comsa recently endured a face-altering slap to win the RXF Heavyweight Championship. Along with the title, €5000 was up for grabs for the winner. Comsa fought his way through the tournament to reach the finals and get his hands on the…

Slapfighter Sorin Comsa recently endured a face-altering slap to win the RXF Heavyweight Championship. Along with the title, €5000 was up for grabs for the winner. Comsa fought his way through the tournament to reach the finals and get his hands on the top prize. The slapfighting rules require competitors to sit down, chalk up…

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UFC leader Dana White blasts critics of Power Slap League: ‘If you don’t f*cking like it, don’t watch it’

Dana White UFC Power Slap League criticsUFC president, Dana White has hit out at a large influx of critics of his newly-backed television programe, Power Slap League, urging those who have a problem with the incoming competition should refrain from watching. White, the long-time president of the UFC, hit the headlines earlier this month after he was involved in a physical […]

Dana White UFC Power Slap League critics

UFC president, Dana White has hit out at a large influx of critics of his newly-backed television programe, Power Slap League, urging those who have a problem with the incoming competition should refrain from watching.

White, the long-time president of the UFC, hit the headlines earlier this month after he was involved in a physical altercation with his wife, Anne White at a nightclub on New Year’s Eve during a vacation in Mexico – slapping his partner in the face following a verbal argument. 

Following the emergence of footage regarding the incident involving his wife, Power Slap League, which was scheduled to air on TBS, was pushed back on schedule by another week as White addressed his actions.

Managing to escape official punishment by the UFC, nor their parent owners, Endeavor, White claimed that the punishment of being labelled and criticized following his altercation with his wife would follow him for the rest of his career and his life. 

“What should the repercussions be? You tell me,” Dana White said. “I take 30 days off? How does that hurt me? I told you guys when we were going through COVID, COVID could last 10 years. I could sit it out and – you know what I mean? What would be the problem? It’s much like COVID, actually. Me leaving hurts the company, hurts my employees, hurts the fighters.”

“It doesn’t hurt me,” Dana White explained. “I could have left in 2016. I don’t know. Do I need to reflect? No, I don’t need to reflect. The next morning when I woke up – you know what I mean? I’ve been against this. I’ve owned this. I’m telling you that I’m wrong.” 

“But listen, we’ve had plenty of discussions internally, with Ari (Emanuel), ESPN,” Dana White continued. “Nobody’s happy. Nobody’s happy about this. Neither am I. But it happened, and I have to deal with it. And what is my punishment? Here’s my punishment: I’ve got to walk around for however long I live – is it 10.4 years, or is it another 25 years – and this is how I’m labeled now. My other punishment is that, I’m sure a lot of people, whether it be media, fighters, friends, acquaintances, who had respect for me, might not have respect for me now.”

Dana White has addressed critics of the Power Slap League

Promoting the upcoming Power Slap League, which has received mass criticism due to concerns for health and the potential of suffering brain injuries, White urged those who were worried or sceptical to not view the programe.

“We spend the money to make sure we have two healthy people in there, the proper medical attention during and after the fight,” Dana White said during a recent interview. “These are all the things we need to educate people on, just like we needed to educate people on mixed martial arts.”

“In Slap (Power Slap League), they take three to five slaps per event,” Dana White explained. “Fighters in boxing take three to 400 punches a fight. And guess what, you know what my answer to that is? If you don’t f*cking like it, don’t watch it. Nobody’s asking you to watch this. Oh, you’re disgusted by it? Watch ‘The Voice’. This is the best interview ever.” 

Dana White’s Power Slap League has been withdrawn from TBS schedule in wake of slapping wife: “The death of the deal, I’m told, is basically just paperwork at this point.”

dana white power slap leagueDana White’s Power Slap League appears to be dead in the water before it could even premier. Reportedly, Power Slap League has been removed from TBS’s scheduled programming and official website. The news comes shortly after a video was made public of UFC president Dana White slapping his wife, Anne, on New Year’s Eve. Power […]

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Dana White’s Power Slap League appears to be dead in the water before it could even premier. Reportedly, Power Slap League has been removed from TBS’s scheduled programming and official website.

The news comes shortly after a video was made public of UFC president Dana White slapping his wife, Anne, on New Year’s Eve.

Power Slap League was set to premiere on January 11. An image on Twitter is floating around showing the expected schedule for TBS’s upcoming planned programming:

Conflicting reports on canceling Dana White’s Power Slap League

On Twitter, journalists are struggling to put together what is happening behind the scenes at TBS. No official word from Dana White or Warner Media has been released. The story began with a report from MMA journalist Damon Martin who shared:

“Dana White’s Power Slap League has been removed from the TBS programming schedule ahead of its expected launch on Jan. 11. The Power Slap page was also removed from the TBS website Warner Media has not responded to multiple messages asking for comment.”

A few hours later, Martin updated the story to say that the promotional premiere has simply been pushed back. He posted:

“UFC now saying Power Slap League will still air on TBS — the debut is being pushed to Jan. 18. Warner Media still silent on the whole situation. No comment from them and Power Slap hasn’t appeared on the programming schedule just yet.”

Journalist Jeremy Botter came out with an opposing view rumored to have come from a TBS insider. He shared:

“A Warner Media source tells me Dana White’s Power Slap series is no longer listed on any internal programming schedules and all ad spots have been dropped. The death of the deal, I’m told, is basically just paperwork at this point.”

Dana White’s Power Slap League received a poor reception from the media and fans when it was announced. Since then, fans have not warmed to the promotion. With controversial news of Dana Slapping his spouse, it would make sense that TBS was looking to distance itself from such dissension.

Update: Dana White’s Power Slap League Debut Rescheduled

TBS has rescheduled Dana White’s Power Slap League’s TV debut for one week later on January 18th, this after speculation that the project would be scrapped altogether. The league was meant to premiere on January 11th after that week’s…

TBS has rescheduled Dana White’s Power Slap League’s TV debut for one week later on January 18th, this after speculation that the project would be scrapped altogether. The league was meant to premiere on January 11th after that week’s edition of AEW Dynamite. No official explanation has been provided to explain the postponement. Speculation of…

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UFC Hall of Famer Forrest Griffin Assigned Role In Power Slap League

UFC legend Forrest Griffin will play a role in Dana White’s Power Slap League when the action begins next month. On January 11, Dana White’s Power Slap League will debut on TBS, with the viral sport entering the homes of families across Ame…

UFC legend Forrest Griffin will play a role in Dana White’s Power Slap League when the action begins next month. On January 11, Dana White’s Power Slap League will debut on TBS, with the viral sport entering the homes of families across America. MMA fans will be met with many new faces upon tuning in,…

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