In a recent vlog, the Nelk Boys explored Dana White's Las Vegas office, revealing a captivating array of the UFC president's unusual possessions.
Among these were a Desert Eagle gun, a gift from Dan Bilzerian, and a 300-year-old deer skin-adorned Samurai sword, highlighting White's affinity for opulence and history.
However, a blurred painting in the background caught netizens' attention, sparking a conversation on Reddit. Some speculated that it could be a stolen piece of the iconic Mona Lisa painting, which is renowned for its cultural significance.
Check out the video below (10:30):
Over the years, Dana White has formed interesting connections, none perhaps more talked about than his association with Kyle Forgeard. Forgeard, renowned as a Canadian YouTube sensation and the driving force behind the popular channel Nelk, shares a close alliance with the UFC President.
The video that Nelk Boys posted on YouTube ignited responses from fans on Reddit, with one fan speculating:
"Does Dana White have a stolen Mona Lisa?"
Another fan wrote:
"So weird. They show guns, swords, and other sh*t, but blur a painting."
Yet another fan wrote:
"He's so rich that he paid some dudes in France to steal it."
It is worth noting that the blurred artwork being Mona Lisa's painting appears to be a light-hearted speculation, as the art's silhouette doesn't bear a resemblance, and no public record supports White's acquisition of it.
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Dana White reveals jaw-dropping earnings that Hasbulla made through partnerships with the UFC and Nelk Boys
Dana White shed light on Hasbulla's internet stardom in a recent appearance on the Hotboxin podcast with Mike Tyson.
Fondly dubbed 'Mini Khabib,' Hasbulla's meteoric rise found him approached by the Nelk Boys, marking a unique synergy that propelled his earnings beyond expectations. The UFC president disclosed that the partnership with Hasbulla yielded extraordinary results, catapulting his earnings past the remarkable $1 million milestone.
This phenomenal financial triumph is attributed to strategic video game and t-shirt deals brokered between the UFC, the Nelk Boys, and the viral sensation himself. White stated:
"The Nelk Boys took really good care of him. When he came out here, they took him on like, this tour and did a lot of really good s**t for him. But Hasbulla’s done very well. I mean, we did a deal with him for the video game deal, we did a deal with him with t-shirts where he made a bunch of money. The kid’s made easily, easily over a million dollars, just with us and The Nelk Boys. So yeah, he’s killing it.”
Catch Dana White's comments below (45:00):