Dana White is exploring the potential for each Jon Jones and Conor McGregor competing on the identical card, if all goes to plan with the UFC’s bold White Home occasion.
With a 12 months left to attend till the monumental card unfolds, the chances are virtually infinite concerning what sort of present the UFC can produce. Many thought the pay-per-view at The Sphere in late 2024 would by no means be topped, however that might be blown out of the water if all comes collectively on the Government Workplace of america President Donald Trump.
Because the announcement that the UFC could be welcomed into the White Home to showcase its greatest skills, some iconic names have proven curiosity. Not solely has Jon Jones determined to return out of retirement, however Conor McGregor additionally appears eager to discover a matchup for the occasion.
“Properly, all people needs to be on this card,” White mentioned. “I imply, you do not even must know who’s blowing up my cellphone. You’ll be able to simply see all of it on the web.”
“You recognize, the battle’s a 12 months away, so the panorama will change quite a bit over the subsequent 12 months.”
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White then insisted followers needs to be trying ahead to a badass card for when their present on the White Home rolls round.
“It’s going to be a pay-per-view card. [It’ll be] the very best card we are able to presumably put collectively.”
“[Jones and McGregor on the same card?] I do not know. I imply, in a 12 months, who is aware of what the world will appear like in a 12 months…”
“It is a 12 months away, it isn’t even price speaking about who could be on the cardboard. All the MMA panorama will probably be totally different a 12 months from now.”
Whereas he’s preserving his supreme battle plans near his chest, Dana White has already confirmed certainly one of his dream fights for the UFC White Home occasion. Barring any issues, White would like to lastly put collectively the long-awaited Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall heavyweight title affair.