Watch: Dana White drinks insane 'Grinch Punch' cocktail on latest 'F**k it Friday' episode

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Dana White does a weekly series called 'F**k it Friday' where the UFC president tries out different unique food fusions and combinations and gives his review.

In the latest episode of the series, White tried a cocktail called 'Grinch Punch,' whose recipe included 'Howler Head,' the official whiskey partner of the UFC.

After taking the viewers through the procedure of how to make the cocktail, White tasted the drink and gave his feedback. White was impressed with the final product and mentioned that he was not biased due to his association with 'Howler Head:'

"What's up, everybody? This is 'F**k it Friday' at the UFC headquarters. Merry Christmas, everyone! And for Christmas, we will be trying the 'Grinch Punch.' In a pitcher, mix four ounces of Howler head, four ounces of clear rum, four ounces of Mountain Dew, 12 ounces of orange juice, and four ounces of blue curacao... Alright, here we go... Yeah, that's actually pretty good and I'm not being biased because of Howler Head. That's actually a pretty good drink. Merry Christmas," said Dana White.

The series appears to be quite popular among MMA fans. Several UFC fighters like Paddy Pimblett and Sean O'Malley have also featured on 'F**k It Friday' and tasted unique delicacies.


Dana White is entering the world of slap-fighting

Dana White is all ready to start his own slap-fighting promotion called 'Power Slap League.' The rules of the sport are pretty simple: two men stand in front of each other and exchange slaps until one of them gets knocked out.

Many have raised concerns regarding the safety of the sport. But White said that his participation will bring down the health and safety risks associated with slap-fighting:

"I'm really into this, I like it. The other thing is, this stuff [slap-fights] is going on. I know that when we announced this there was a lot of concern about health and safety with some guys. Us getting involved guarantees that it's going to be much safer, it's gonna continue to go on. I like it, I'm into it."

Watch the video below from the 2:15 mark:

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'Power Slap League' has also caught the attention of Irish superstar Conor McGregor, who put out multiple tweets expressing his interest in White's latest business venture.

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