Dana White, Nina Drama Spark Fan Backlash as Hyped Power Slap Reaction Evokes Crawford vs. Canelo Night
Dana White’s love for slap fights may have landed him in a bit of a pinch! Recently, a short clip of the UFC boss and social media personality, Nina Marie Daniele, also known as ‘Nina Drama’, reacting to a Power Slap knockout has gone viral, and not for the reasons White might have hoped for. What was meant to be hype for Power Slap 15 quickly turned into a lightning rod for criticism, with fans drawing brutal comparisons to White’s recent foray into boxing promotion with the Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford clash!
The video was shared on Instagram by Nina Drama with the caption, “Dana White was HYPED lmao @danawhite Don’t miss #PowerSlap15 Friday Oct. 3 Live & Free on YouTube” and it captured the pair watching one of the league’s signature knockouts. Nina Marie Daniele gasped, “Oh my god!” while Dana White shouted, “God damn! That should be like Sports Center’s top plays of the night!” He doubled down, claiming he yelled “holy sh—!” when it happened live, before the two read comments ranging from questions about White’s barber to tongue-in-cheek requests for him to “get oiled up.”
The social media star even told him, “You created those moments, those ‘oh sh–!’ moments.” But the real moment came later, when fans began comparing Dana White’s enthusiasm here with his seemingly flat demeanor during the blockbuster boxing clash between Alvarez and Crawford just days earlier.
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The historic fight ended with Crawford winning in a masterclass of technical boxing skill, yet White was spotted looking disengaged at times, his eyes glued to his phone in the middle rather than the ring. For many viewers, the contrast was impossible to ignore. Boxing purists had already accused White of failing his first big test as a promoter. He had promised to address the pacing issues faced by boxing events and to clean up the dragging gaps between fights.
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Yet Canelo vs. Crawford saw the same old problems, long delays, drawn-out production, a lack of fireworks in the fights, and clashes spaced so wide that fans grew restless. Instead of a sleek UFC-style flow, the event felt like every other traditional boxing card White had previously criticized. As such, the UFC head honcho’s unfiltered joy for Power Slap has reignited debate about his priorities as we take a look at what the netizens had to say!
Dana White gets targeted by fans as his reaction to Power Slap stands in stark contrast to Canelo vs Crawford
One fan posted, “Dana wasn’t this hyped for the Canelo boxing fight.” That reaction echoed a growing frustration among boxing purists. White’s muted demeanor at Allegiant Stadium stood out in contrast to his electric energy during a Power Slap knockout. For fans expecting him to champion boxing’s biggest night, the optics were damning.
However, one comment focused more on Nina Drama’s outfit as they posted, “Nina looking like an Egyptian princess with that top.” It was a rare compliment amidst the wave of criticism the video has drawn.
Another fan bluntly wrote, “Bro wasn’t like this in boxing.” The reaction goes deeper than mood; it reflects a credibility issue. If Dana White wants to be taken seriously in boxing, he can’t appear disengaged during historic fights while losing his voice screaming over slap highlights. What do you think?
Someone else mocked him with, “Dana it won’t be on SportCentre because no one considers this a sport.” It was a sharp reminder of slap fighting’s legitimacy problem. Despite viral knockouts and YouTube streams, critics continue to hammer the dangers and lack of structure. For White to suggest ESPN-worthy recognition only fueled the narrative that he’s chasing shock value, not sport.
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And finally, a fan quipped, “Nina tryna have a Rogan moment at the table.” Comparisons to UFC’s famed commentator underline how staged the clip felt. Joe Rogan’s screams during UFC knockouts have become iconic. By playing the same role next to White, Nina Drama inadvertently made the video seemingly feel less authentic, more promotional, and easier for fans to mock.