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Power Slap is an American slap fighting promotion company owned by Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) chief executive officer Dana White. Power Slap first gained notoriety by producing a reality television show titled Power Slap: Road to the Title , originally broadcast by the TBS network in the United States and on Rumble internationally. [ 1 ]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 March 2025. American businessman (born 1969) Dana White White in 2015 Born Dana Frederick White Jr. (1969-07-28) July 28, 1969 (age 55) Manchester, Connecticut, U.S. Known for President and CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Spouse Anne Stella (m. 1996) Children 3 Website ufc.com Dana ...
Formal Power Slap competition started in 2022 with eight pre-recorded episodes. ... The slapper must notify the referee and their opponent before delivering a slap. The league includes different ...
The debut of UFC president Dana White's Power Slap League on TBS has been pushed back from Jan. 11 to Jan. 18 in light of the domestic violence incident between White and his wife, Anne, on New ...
The venue hosts events held by TKO's two divisions, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and WWE, as well as events of the Dana White-owned Power Slap league. The facility's location was chosen in part due to its close proximity to the UFC Performance Institute, which serves as the UFC's headquarters and is located across the street. The ...
Veteran slap fighters Ron "Wolverine" Bata (R) and Ayjay Hintz (L) have already made in excess of $100,000 in purses from Power Slap in 2023, UFC president Dana White said.
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