Dana White has kept his word by getting rid of any Peloton bikes from his UFC gyms.
The UFC boss took issue with the exercise technology brand during his appearance on comedian Theo Von's 'This Past Weekend' podcast.
White then blasted the fitness bike company after comedian Von revealed the company reportedly pulled ads on his podcast with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
"Peloton, what do they sell, f***ing stationary bikes?" White said in the expletive-laden tirade.
"Peloton sells stationary bikes, and they've got a problem with Robert f***ing Kennedy."
"F*** you Peloton! Who the f*** are they? Are you f***ing kidding me?" he continued.
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""F***ing Peloton, calling, b****ing about Robert Kennedy."
White then said that he wanted his UFC gyms to remove all its Peloton bikes.
"We’re getting rid of the Pelotons," he said. "Pelotons are out of the gym."
A Peloton spokesperson disputed the claim and told Fox News Digital that the company asked for its ads to be pulled from the 2021 episode featuring Kennedy due to the company's 'brand safety guidelines'.
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But based on his Instagram stories, it didn't stop White from keeping his word.
In the new video, White said: "So people are hitting me up asking if I really got rid of the Pelotons.
"What did I tell you? Only Assault Bikes for me here - the Pelotons are gone!"
White's appearance on Von's podcast also saw him discuss his own experience with sponsors, with one taking issue with his friendship with Donald Trump.
He explained: "I posted a video for Trump on my personal social media.
"One of our big sponsors called and said, ‘Take that down.’ You know what I said? Go f*** yourself.
“You vote for whoever you want to vote for and I’ll vote for whoever I want to vote for. That’s how this works. I don’t even care who you’re voting for. It’s none of my f***ing business. F*** you. Don’t ever f***ing call me and tell me who to vote for.”