Donald Trump has sent shock waves through the world by announcing that an upcoming UFC event will take place in the White House.
On Friday, the 47th President of the United States unveiled his plan to organize a massive MMA show to celebrate next year's 250 -year anniversary about the signing of the declaration of independence.
Fans have already started pitching their ideas for those who should compete on the unique fight card.
Now Bloody Elbow has compiled our Dream Five-Bout card for the UFC White House event.
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Jon Jones vs Tom Aspinall
The greatest hunter of all time, Jon Jones, recently announced his retirement from MMA.
However, fans are convinced that his potential fight with Tom Aspinall is back on the table after the most important UFC announcement of Donald Trump.
Jones celebrated the Knock -Out Stipe Miocic by doing the 'Trump Dance' on UFC 309 last November.
Many believe that he will be tempted to fight again by the prospect to perform in the official residence of the US president.
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Conor McGregor's comeback
Conor McGregor said 'count me in' after hearing Trump's plan for a UFC show from 2026.
The Irish Superster then leaked a message from him that through things with Dana White.
The UFC CEO 'Loves' what idea conor mcgregor is being thrown – now it's only about finding an opponent.
Michael Chandler seems to be the leader after their failed fight in June 2024.
McGregor has previously expressed his wish to compete over three rounds when he fights for the first time since he breaks his leg on UFC 264 in July 2021.
A 15-minute McGregor vs Chandler is worth a Co-Main Event Slot on our Dream White House card.
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Donald Trump's biggest fan
There are a couple of UFC hunters who are Trump supporters, but Colby Covington is the most vocal.
It would just be in common to rob 'chaos' of the chance to compete for his hero in the White House.
So we have decided to give him the opportunity to arrange his long -term rivalry with Ian Machado Garry.
A victory would push Covington back into the title, while a loss would probably end his UFC run.
The commitment could really not be higher than a fight with Garry for Trump's largest MMA Fighter fan.
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Bo Nickal's salvation
Bo Nickal was called a “Great Fighter” by the US President prior to his seventh MMA fight.
Since then it has not gone so well for him. The striking college wrestler was stuck from the cage as the singing of 'overrated' around Madison Square Garden after he had defeated Paul Craig on UFC 309.
Next time Nickal Ko'd was by Reinier de Ridder, who gave his first taste of defeat one of Trump's favorite hunters.
Provided that he has not lost his most famous fan, the redemption story of Nickal seems to be destined to travel through the White House.
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Jorge Masvidal BMF fight
Jorge Masvidal is supposed to return to the UFC in 2025.
The former BMF title holder withdrew after a fourth consecutive loss at UFC 287 in April 2024.
Masvidal is one of the most controversial hunters that Trump supported during last year's election campaign.
'GameBred' will probably get a place on the UFC White House card, but with whom will he be confronted?
For us, the inaugural BMF champion must be given the opportunity to win back the belt in 2026.
Masvidal could possibly be confronted with Max Holloway if he defends his BMF title by beating Dustin Poirier on UFC 318 on July 19.
If 'The Diamond' wins the belt in his pension fight, Masvidal could fight someone else.
