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UFC CEO Dana White may have set the odds for Jon Jones participating in the proposed July 4 card at the White House at "a ...
In June, Jones (28-1 MMA, 22-1 UFC) retired and relinquished his UFC heavyweight title which scrapped the long-awaited ...
Jon Jones issued his first statement in response to Dana White and the UFC’s proposed event at the White House. Jones retired ...
UFC CEO Dana White didn't hold back when addressing the chances of Jon Jones fighting at the White House and, as expected, ...
UFC CEO Dana White all but nixed the idea of Jon Jones fighting at the promotion's proposed event at the White House in 2026, ...
There has been speculation recently that UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall could fight former champ Jon Jones at the ...
UFC president Dana White threw cold water on the idea that Jon Jones could compete in the event the company plans to stage at ...
As Jon Jones continues to prepare to make his UFC comeback, he has declared interest in training with the newly crowned ...
Jones has had his eyes on returning at the UFC’s White House event on July 4, 2026, in honor of the USA’s 250th birthday.
Jon Jones is keen to get Khamzat Chimaev on board as a training partner. Chimaev continued his unbeaten streak and claimed the UFC middleweight title after beating Dricus Du Plessis last weekend.
Despite the odds, I’m still training and optimistic about the possibility of being part of the White House event. At the end ...
Dana White's dismissive remarks about Jon Jones competing in a potential UFC White House card drew a response from Jones.
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