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Dana White: Jon Jones was never considered for UFC White House fight

Jon Jones was left out of the UFC White House festivities. | Getty/UFC


While the rumor mill may have indicated otherwise, Dana White claims Jon Jones was never truly considered for a spot on the UFC White House card.

”Never, ever, ever, which I told you guys 100,000 times was Jon Jones even remotely in my mind to fight at the White House,” White said at the UFC 326 post-fight press conference. “First of all, I’ve told you why I wouldn’t do it, and No. 2, some guy with Meta glasses on filmed him talking about his hips, that his hips are so bad and I don’t know if you guys saw that flag football game where he can barely run. Jon Jones, he retired because of his hips. He’s got arthritis in his hips. Apparently doctors say he should have hip replacements.”

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The promotion announced the six-bout lineup for the UFC White House card on Saturday night, which included an interim heavyweight title tilt between Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane. After Jones revealed that he was in negotiations with the promotion to fight at the June 14 event, speculation intensified that he would be booked against Pereira. Though White admitted that the UFC White House card had one fight fall through at the last minute, it apparently had nothing to do with Jones.

“The Jon Jones thing is bulls—t,” White said. “I’m not saying they [the UFC matchmakers] weren’t talking to Jon Jones and that Jon Jones wasn’t interested in the fight. What was even crazier was Jon Jones came out and was like ‘I’m in negotiations right now for the White House card,’ after I had already sent a text to his lawyer saying, ‘Never going to happen ever.’”

Jones initially retired this past June after the UFC failed to book “Bones” in a heavyweight title unification bout against Tom Aspinall. However, the former two-division champion quickly returned to the drug testing pool when President Donald Trump announced that there would be a UFC event at the White House. Though Jones has admitted that he is dealing with arthritis in his hips, he claimed that would not prevent him from competing on the highly-anticipated card.

However, White says it’s “very fair” to say that Jones is still retired from active competition.

Jones Reacts

Jones reacted to White’s comments in a series of tweets that were later deleted.

“So all of this negotiating was complete bulls—t, is that what you want me to agree to publicly?” Jones wrote. “I’m released from the UFC?!!

“Man, how f—-ing painful.

“Laying in my bed, wrapping my head around this perception. All I can think is how f*cking painful.

“And then the other half of me’s like, but is it really though?”

This article first appeared at Recent News on Sherdog.com


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