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UFC President Dana White is planning a historic full fight card on the White House South Lawn, vowing to make it the biggest event in UFC history.
The next Fourth of July will mark America's 250th birthday and there are plans in the works for a grand UFC event at the White House to mark it. UFC president Dana White is already in the planning phase of the process.
Donald Trump revealed his plan to honor America's 250th birthday next year with a UFC fight on the grounds of the White House, and he's so serious. Related: "It Should Be ILLEGAL": American Politics Is Down The Toilet, So Here Are The Best Tweets Calling It Out This Week
Dana White was pressed hard Saturday night following UFC Nashville, particularly when it comes to the White House event.
When naming the craziest call he’s ever received during an event, White reflected on a family emergency that required his immediate attention. UFC 192 took place at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on October 3 of 2015 where the light heavyweight title was defended.
Andrew Tate calls out Dana White, demands UFC fight at the White House, sparking buzz with bold challenge for historic event.
If UFC hosting an event at the White House does materialize, there's plenty of runway until that time arrives on who could be available to compete. Jon Jones and Conor McGregor have expressed a desire, but unlike both, Holloway is active and reliable.
Jon Jones has teased a U-turn on his recent retirement after announcing that he’s back in the UFC’s testing pool following this major reveal. Even Conor McGregor has expressed interest in making his long-awaited return for an event that is sure to pull out all the stops to match the occasion.