
Dana White Announces When White House UFC Fight Card Will Be Revealed
Dana White will soon reveal when the White House UFC fight card will be revealed.
White was asked about it on Thursday, and he announced that he'll give the details Saturday at UFC 326.
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While the fight card has yet to be announced, fans have gotten some details about the historic event. It will take place on June 14 on the South Lawn of the White House. White released renderings for the setup in September, revealing that there will be fewer than 5,000 seats.
"My vision for this thing is we have this big arch, as you can see, with the lightning grid, because what I want is the White House in the back," White said about the renderings. "And then, when the fight goes around to the other side, you'll see the Washington Monument."
White also said in September that the card for the fight "will be the greatest lineup ever."
As for who could be in the "greatest lineup ever," a few names have been speculated to be part of the event. Some expected the long-anticipated fight between Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler to take place at the White House, but White said in January that it wouldn't be on the card.
Jon Jones confirmed earlier this week that he has had talks with the UFC about getting on the card.
"I'm a very, very proud American, and I cannot wait to represent one more time. So, we'll see what happens," Jones said.
The card is also expected to have six or seven fights, according to Ari Emanuel, the Endeavor CEO and CEO and executive chairman of TKO Group Holdings

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