Dana White Savagely Trolls Media Haters

There's a reason that Dana White has more fans than any other professional sports league Commissioners or Presidents - it's because he's real, and doesn't give a damn.

The UFC President, who is never one to shy away from controversy or what he believes, had the ultimate mic-drop moment this past week when he savagely called out media members that predicted that his UFC 300 event would be a bust.

Needless to say, it wasn't - with the card absolutely delivering a plethora of great fights, including one of the best knockout finishes in modern MMA history when Max Holloway knocked out Justin Gaethje with less than one second left in the final round.

The success of the fights, however, wasn't enough for Dana White - he wanted to make sure all the media haters out there knew that they were wrong and ate their words. So, White posted this amazing mash up, calling all of them out: 

DANA WHITE MADE A VIDEO CALLING EVERYONE OUT

"As we rolled into UFC 300, the ‘MMA experts’ weighed in on what they thought would happen at UFC 300… for all the fighters, this is what the media thought of you guys," White began in his video.

And then Dana White did what Dana White does best - and stirred the pot.

The next 90 seconds includes a montage of MMA and sports analysts, broadcasters, journalists, and mouth-breathers that ripped Dana for what they thought was going to be an awful night.

MMA journalist Lucas Tracy was shown saying, "Are you kidding me, Dana White? Aren't you trying to make sales? Don't you want people to actually buy the pay-per-view? This aint it."

Ariel Helwani said, "It feels thrown together. It doesn't feel like the culmination of something big."

‘MMA Experts’ podcaster AJ DeVito said, "UFC 300 will be a disaster."

In a sports world full of grandstanding, placating, phonies and fakes, at least we still have one real one left with Dana White.

Check off another win for our guy, Dana White, who once again was able to prove everyone wrong, thanks to epic scenes like this:

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Mike “Gunz” Gunzelman has been involved in the sports and media industry for over a decade. He’s also a risk taker - the first time he ever had sushi was from a Duane Reade in Penn Station in NYC.