Dana White Drops Nonstop F-Bombs While Going Scorched Earth On The Media

Dana White gave fans an anti-media rant for the ages, and it was incredibly entertaining.

The UFC president and sports mogul has never been afraid to give his unfiltered thoughts on any topic, and the media often ends up in his crosshairs.

He simply doesn't like many members of the media. White has never been shy about unloading with his thoughts.

Dana White, once again, lights up the media.

During an interview with Barstool Sports' Robbie Fox, Dana White was asked to respond to media members who had a problem with the UFC flying out Fox for an event claiming it could a conflict of interest.

"Tell the rest of the media who think they're professionals to kiss your f*cking ass. Everyone of those f*cking scumbags is a bunch of unprofessional f*cking douche bags. F*ck everyone of them," White said when asked to respond to the criticism.

You can watch his whole rant below starting around the eight-minute mark. He didn't hold back at all.

White continues to stay on brand.

To Dana White's credit, the man simply doesn't care what the media has to say. Couldn't care less, and it's not a mystery why.

The man built one of the most popular sports organizations on the planet. Why the hell would he care what anyone has to say?

He can check is bank account whenever he's criticized if he wants to feel better.

Sometimes, you just have to take the filter off, loud up and let it fly when it comes to dealing with your critics.

Dana White runs the UFC. If he wants to fly out influencers, friends or anyone else, it's his business. It's not the business of anyone else.

Props to Dana White for continuing to be wildly entertaining. It's definitely what UFC fans want to see, and that's all he cares about at the end of the day.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.