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Why Dana Whits’ UFC White House Card Announcement Felt Disappointing
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Why Dana Whits’ UFC White House Card Announcement Felt Disappointing

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On Saturday night, the UFC announced the entire fight card for their event on the White House lawn in June.

It’ll feature two title fights. But UFC boss Dana White has been hyping up this card since Donald Trump reassumed office. He promised that this would be the greatest fight card of all-time. Expectations are a dangerous thing, and it felt like this announcement might’ve missed the mark.

For fight fans, Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje is a fun matchup. But for casuals? Topuria is already -450 on several sportsbooks. The odds are telling us that this fight might not be as competitive as White wants it to be.

Two-weight UFC champion Alex Pereira seeking a third belt against Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight championship in the co-main event is an objectively fun fight. The odds are much closer on this one, and even casuals will love this storyline.

Alright, last time mentioning casual fans. As they’ll be treated to Sean O’Malley as he looks to bounce back in the bantamweight division against Aiemann Zahabi, a surging contender.

Undoubtedly, these are three wildly entertaining fights. Other UFC stars including Michael Chandler, Bo Nikal and Diego Lopes will also fight on the White House lawn.

The greatest ever? It might be.

It’ll be up to the fighters to decide that.

But the repeated hype surrounding this event from White had fans dreaming big.

Conor McGregor? On social media claiming that he doesn’t need the White House in order to sell a fight. The UFC – on the same night of their big White House announcement – reposted McGregor calling out Charles Olivera moments after he defeated Max Holloway.

Jon Jones? Conspiracy theorists on social media are wondering if he’s the fighter that fell off of this card at the last minute. Immediately after UFC 326, White told reporters that Jones wasn’t the fight that fell apart in the 11th hour. In fact, White went as far to say that Jones was never in consideration for the White House event, and it’s “very fair” to consider him retired.

But the speculation online will run rampant, regardless.

In weird corners of TikTok, some had even wondered if Jake Paul and White would put their differences aside for a mega event on America’s 250th birthday.

White chose to live in reality.

McGregor hasn’t fought since 2021. It’s been five years. There’s just no way that the UFC could realistically bet on him for a stage this big. Jones has been just as fickle – and his career is apparently over.

The White House will be quite the spectacle. Maybe not the spectacle some had hoped for or expected. But as long as the final three fights deliver, the event should hopefully get a passing grade.

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