Fans disappointed in former UFC star who says he doesn’t understand Power Slap criticism… ‘You should know better’

Power Slap has been controversial from the moment it was founded in 2022.

Although the UFC often receives criticism from fans for various reasons, the negatives that have been held against Power are held consistent from the start.

The slacking promotion certainly produces social media clips that will certainly run from heads, but for many combat sport fans the novelty is that this had disappeared quickly.

Of course there will always be people who wonder whether something is entertaining or not based on personal flavors, but the Power Slap conversation goes beyond this.

Doctor-becoming hunter Mikhail Varshavski recently spoke about Power Slap and spoke about the health problems to compete in them, although a former UFC hunter says he cannot see where the criticism comes from.

Alan Jouban is closed by fans for his thoughts about power -bleak criticism

Alan Jouban took the Octagon 13 times before he announced his retirement in May 2021, so that he could concentrate on his temporary employment career.

The 42-year-old has been part of UFC broadcasts for some time and although he is usually not a figure that attracts a lot of negativity of fans, a recent function of him certainly did that.

Jouban recently shared his thoughts about some of the worries that 'Dr. Mike 'were expressed during his recent performance at the Ariel Helwani show.

In his answer, the former welter weight said that he could not understand why combat sport fans would be so weak because the competitors choose to participate and often produce knockouts.

The fans clearly did not see Jouban's side, with many who play down his reaction while giving their own thoughts.

'Surprising of you. You should know better. Power limp is not a sport and there is no skill involved. This is such a bad look. '

'It's a' sport 'waste, and it is lame off. Investigible attitude. '

'We welcome De Ko because it required talent that we recognize from the other hunter in MMA or boxing or another combat sport to produce. Save someone who is just there is no talent.

“Holy hell, you can't be serious.”

'A real bulletproof reasoning there dude. Excellent.'

“It is the part you have repressed. Most do not cheer the Ko if there is no defense. And the first sensation fades quickly when every outcome feels the same. '

“Oh Alan.”

I really don't understand the pushback against Power limp. To be clear, I would fully understand non -combat sport fans. But not avid MMA. We welcome the Ko. I know, “there is no defense.” But we still cheer the KO! In every combat sport. This is their choice to do! https://t.co/RGFMO5Q5HB

– Alan Jouban (@alanjouban) August 1, 2025

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Joe Rogan shared his thoughts about Power Slap after he was sent invitations from Dana White

In a previous episode of his podcast, Joe Rogan shared his thoughts about Power limp and wondered why someone would like to compete in the lines network.

As a fan of martial arts, the old UFC commentator shared many the same feelings as the Vecht fans who responded to Alan Jouban's post and stated that the lack of defense does not make it attractive.

“It's so crazy to look,” Rogan said in an episode of the Joe Rogan experience. “I just don't understand why people sign up for that, because the thing about fighting is that you are trying not to be touched.”

Rogan also said that Dana White had tried to convince him to attend one of the events, which he suggested that it will happen at some point.

'Dana White keeps trying to come and have me come and have a look. I am from: 'Okay, I'm going. I'm going to one of these. “But it's just so crazy. “

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