Dana White is facing some online scrutiny.

The battle between Dana White and Jake Paul doesn’t seem like it’s ever going away.

Ahead of this weekend’s UFC 310 card, the outspoken President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship did quite the…interesting sponsored advertisement for his ‘PowerSlap’ league, which is giving away a car during the promotion’s next event.

Watch as White, alongside OnlyFans model ‘Jellybeans’ promote the upcoming giveaway…in a very odd way.

YouTube sensation turned professional boxer, Jake Paul didn’t waste the opportunity to take a verbal jab at White, which comes right after the longtime face of the UFC took a shot about the recent boxing match between Paul and the nearly 60-year-old former heavyweight boxing world champion, Mike Tyson.

“55 yrs old, wheeling around 20 yr old only fans girls to try and get views? Clout chasing & ego has no age limit. Imagine being worth $500m, married with kids & posting these cringe videos, using UFC accounts to get people to watch your slap party on-line,” Paul posted on X/Twitter.

On Saturday night, the UFC will host their final event of 2024 in the form of UFC 310.

UFC 310’s full card can be found below:

  • Alexandre Pantoja (C) (28-5) vs. Kai Asakura (21-4) – UFC Flyweight Championship
  • (#3) Shavkat Rakhmonov (18-0) vs. (#7) Ian Machado Garry (15-0)
  • (#2) Ciryl Gane (12-2) vs. (#3) Alexander Volkov (38-10)
  • (#13) Bryce Mitchell (16-3) vs. Kron Gracie (5-2)
  • Nate Landwehr (18-5) vs. Dooho Choi (15-4-1)
  • (#12) Dominick Reyes (13-4) vs. (#13) Anthony Smith (38-20)
  • (#14) Vicente Luque (22-10-1) vs. Themba Gorimbo (14-4)
  • (#5) Movsar Evloev (18-0) vs. (#9) Aljamain Sterling (24-4)
  • Randy Brown (19-5) vs. Bryan Battle (12-2)
  • Chris Weidman (16-7) vs. Eryk Anders (16-8)
  • Cody Durden (17-6-1) vs. Joshua Van (11-2)
  • Michael Chiesa (19-7) vs. Max Griffin (20-10)
  • Clay Guida (38-21) vs. Chase Hooper (14-3-1)
  • Kennedy Nzechukwu (13-5) vs. Lukasz Brzeski (9-5-1)

UFC 310 takes place on Saturday night from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The early preliminary card begins at 6:00 pm EDT/3:00 pm PDT on ESPN+ before it moves to ESPN2 at 8:00 pm EDT/5:00 pm PDT for the regular prelims, with the main card going down at 10:00 pm EDT/7:00 pm PDT on ESPN+ pay-per-view.

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