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Power Slap Records 2 Billion Views in Single Month

Full Send Podcast · Dana White Reveals ALL on UFC White House Fight! · June 10, 2026
Power Slap Records 2 Billion Views in Single Month
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Dana White Reveals ALL on UFC White House Fight!
"Power Slap's record-breaking month. 2 billion views and 2 million new followers in the month of May alone. 2 billion views and 2 million more followers just in the month of May alone, our biggest month that we've ever had. That thing is a fucking beast."
Dana White revealed that Power Slap experienced explosive growth in May 2025, generating 2 billion views and adding 2 million followers in a single month. The announcement demonstrates the controversial slap-fighting league's surprising mainstream traction despite initial skepticism from critics. White framed the numbers as validation of the concept's viral appeal and commercial viability.

About this episode

UFC President Dana White joined the Full Send Podcast for a wide-ranging conversation days before the historic UFC fight at the White House on America's 250th birthday. White revealed the event will feature 4,300 attendees, predominantly U.S. military members from all branches, and dismissed multiple controversies including claims that Sean Strickland was banned (he was deliberately not invited due to his history of confrontations) and that taxpayers are funding the event (UFC is paying for everything). White laid out ambitious plans for Zuffa Boxing, stating after only 5 months in business they're positioned to dominate the sport by 2027, dismissing established promoters as irrelevant and claiming his real competition is the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL—leagues that reportedly panicked after the UFC secured an $8 billion Paramount deal. He revealed Power Slap generated 2 billion views in May alone and disclosed that in 25 years, only Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey ever impressed him through personality before he saw them fight. White addressed fighter betting rumors, layoff concerns for Conor McGregor's return against Max Holloway, and his philosophy that lightning would delay but not cancel Sunday's event. Throughout the interview, White emphasized his focus on building rather than reflecting, stating he's in the busiest year of his career despite decades of success.

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