Dana White takes aim at bizarre ‘Pillow Fighting Championship’ with hilarious Power Slap comparison

UFC CEO Dana White is not interested in promoting pillow fights, despite his new company in the world of Slaphighting.

Dana White and the UFC still had a successful business evening in Australia on UFC 312. The map was colored by two entertaining title fights with both champions of the event, Dricus du Plessis and Zhang Weili, who retain their belts in an impressive way.

In addition to building the UFC in a global brand, White recently took on a new company in Power Slap, the first major slap Highting promotion. Power Slap recently held his last event in Riyadh during the UFC Saudi -Aarabia Fight Week.

While White and the matchmakers prepared for the second Pay-per-View card of the UFC of 2025, they saw an unorthodox sport on local television; Cushion Fighting. But despite the willingness of White to explore unique companies, he does not expect that he will soon be involved in pillow fights.

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Dana White cracks cushioned championship in the midst of Power Slap Criticism

During the UFC 312 Post-Fight Press Conference, White Australians tore for promoting the Pillow Fighting Championship.

“I saw f—— – kiss fight on f— – TV tonight here in Australia, I never want to hear another word from you about power limp, okay? Ever, “said White.

The cushion fighting championship has made waves on social media, similar to the viral growth of weak fighting. But although it has started all over the world in some markets, it is not nearly in the same conversation as Power limp, whether you are a power limit or hangs.

Former MMA and Judo champion Julia Dorny is one of the many combat stars to baptize their toes in the world of pillow fights. Despite the bizarre character of pillow fights, Pillow Fighting Championship marks itself as a professional fighting organization with sanctioned attacks.

Power limp could expand to new markets in 2025

With regard to Power Slap, White proposes to continue to expand the marketability of the promotion in 2025 and then. Slapfighting is punished in just a handful of markets, in particular Nevada, where Power Slap houses the majority of its events in the UFC Apex facility.

Various high -profile athletes, including UFC Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones, have expressed various views on Power Slap and Slap Highting. Various current and former UFC height points have shown interest to compete in Power Slap, and Paige Vanzant made her Power Slap debut in 2024.

Despite the creativity and openness of White for unconventional combat sports, it does not sound like cushion fighting championship will be in its future business portfolio.

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