Jon Jones optimistic about participating in proposed event at White House despite Dana White's comments
Jon Jones remains hopeful for a UFC comeback at the July 4 White House event despite Dana White rating his chances as "a billion to one," reflecting ongoing uncertainty.
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'I like my chances' - Jon Jones gives optimistic response to latest snub
Jon Jones is confident that he has a chance to be a part of the UFC White House event, despite Dana White’s comments. Jones retired in June, a few weeks before US President, Donald Trump, revealed his plans to host a historic UFC event at the White House. Jones has been out of the ring since NovemberGETTY The announcement spurred Jones to re-enter the UFC’s drug testing pool, in an attempt to put his name in the running for a spot on the histori…
Jon Jones Reacts to Dana White’s ‘Billion-to-One’ UFC White House Claim
The former UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones wasn’t joking when he ended his 14-day retirement. The sudden reversal was a result of US President Donald Trump publicly announcing a historic UFC event, targeted to take place on 4th July 2026 at the US White House. Initially, Dana White expressed excitement about Jon Jones unexpected return, but gradually that excitement morphed into bitter suppression, and now Dana says the odds for Jon Jones to …
Jon Jones Stays Hopeful for UFC White House Fight Despite Dana White’s 'Billion to One' Odds
Jon Jones, one of the greatest MMA fighters ever, isn’t giving up on his dream to fight at the UFC’s planned White House event in July 2026. Despite UFC CEO Dana White calling his chances “a billion to one,” Jones remains focused and training. He shared his thoughts on X, showing his determination to compete ...
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