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54-year-old UFC President Dana White looks like he could jump into the octagon after the 86-hour fast he did this week...
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White explained in the clip that he began the no-food streak by doing nothing more than drinking water with electrolytes for 24 hours.
Then, the UFC honcho said he incorporated bone broth twice a day into his diet until the fast ended Wednesday morning ... and following it all, he clearly looked great.

But, White said his motivation wasn't exactly to get his 8-pack to pop ... rather, he told his followers he just wanted further help in preventing illnesses.

"Obviously i'm not a doctor," White said on X, "but i've been told by the experts that water fasting can help to significantly reduce the risk of cancer, alzheimers and a ton of other health issues."
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Timeoday5 months
The lemonaid diet is a ten day liquid fast. His fast is a walk in the park!!
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Boodis Man5 months
It’s an ad.
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SwampyWaters5 months
I'm sure a lot of UFC fighters would love for him to step in the ring with them after ripping them off with small checks!
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DeafVallyBatnR5 months
So he hasn't eaten in 3.5 days
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cajunmud5 months
Ya gotta have a lil to start with first.
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L1C45 months
Looks shopped. If real, that can't be healthy.
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DoubleDown5 months
It actually is healthy to shed weight. Now, most don't stay that shredded unless you're borderline an IFBB (bodybuilder) Pro OR you're cutting for MMA or a bodybuilding contest.
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RealityWinsOut5 months
So will this fasting plan make what's hiding under my dad bod "pop" like this too?
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G Khan5 months
Grade A scumbag
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DeafVallyBatnR5 months
I know people that have run into him in Vegas. They all say he is the nicest person and seems to be a good guy.
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DoubleDown5 months
Why?
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