UFC president Dana White has shared harrowing footage of an attempted robbery at one of his holiday homes.
A man who appeared to be in his 20s recently attempted to kick down the door of the MMA mogul's Maine vacation home, which he regularly visits with his family.
A security camera caught the would-be-robber trying to boot his way through the front door before stumbling backwards off the landing.
The crook eventually spotted the camera and grabbed at the lens before making his exit like a thief in the night.
An irate White shared footage of the attempted break-in with his eight million Instagram followers and offered a £2,000 reward for information leading to the suspect's arrest.
The 54-year-old said: "This f***face just tried to kick my front door in Levant, Maine.
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"I will [give] 2500 dollars to the first person to let the police know who he is."
White's social media plea seemingly worked as the Penobscot Sheriff's Office have a suspect in custody.
They told TMZ: "Everyone is safe."
White was quick to issue a thank-you message after the alleged suspect was nabbed by the coppers.
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He said: "Appreciate u guys. Thanks for everyone that called and helped."
MMA icon White was installed as UFC president all the way back in 2001 and helped transform the once struggling promotion into a multi-billion-pound company.
He has an estimated net-worth of around $500million.
White has seen some of the most influential fighters in the sport's history come and go during his tenure, although he can't for the life of him decide the five best combatants to ever set foot inside the octagon.
During an appearance on the HotBoxin' with Mike Tyson podcast, he said: “You gotta have Ronda Rousey, know what I mean?
"You gotta have Amanda Nunes, greatest female fighter of all time. There’s just so many, it’s hard to pick five.
"Kamaru Usman has got to be in there, Chuck Liddell in his time, Royce [Gracie] in his era and in his time, it’s hard to just pick five.
"If you look at the different generations, they took the sport to another level.
“Matt Hughes would have to make the list. There’s so many people, it’s tough to pick.”
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