Sean O’Malley includes his long-awaited fight against top bantamweight on ideal UFC White House card

Sean O'Malley is the last to throw his name in the hat for the planned UFC event of Donald Trump in the White House.

The President of the United States caused a commotion in the MMA room after announcing his intention to have Dana White and the UFC podium fights on the Witte House Lawn as part of next year's celebrations on July 4.

That news was confronted with Jager after Fighter lifted their hands to be part of the big show, including two prominent names that many had written off once again competing in Jones and Conor McGregor.

Most Fantasy UFC Witte Huis maps have both 'The Notorious' and 'Bones' so far, and O'Malley has put one of his potential future fights next to them.

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Sean O'Malley wants to fight against Cory Sandhagen on UFC Witte Huis card with Conor McGregor

When it comes to the very first simultaneous double champion of the UFC that returns for the occasion, talk is largely aimed at a rearrangement fight between McGregor and Michael Chandler.

O'Malley, however, went with a different combination during his recent performance on Mike Perry's overog of podcast. Instead of 'iron', he threw McGregor against the current lightweight King Ilia Topuria, who eliminated Charles Oliveira on UFC 317 to replicate the performance of the Irishman to win gold on both 145 and 155 pounds.

“If we can choose anything, Conor for sure,” said O'Malley. “Conor vs. Ilia would probably be the best.”

For the rest of the line-up 'Suga' battles with Israel Adesanya and Max Holloway, in addition to some options for his own outing head, including a long-awaited confrontation with fellow entertainment striker Cory Sandhagen.

“Izzy vs. (Sean) Strickland 2, I would like to see that … Jones vs. (Tom) Aspinall is the one who wants to see everyone.

“I think I was US Cory,” O'Malley continued. “I vs. Petr (yan) 2 would be a banger. I vs. Cory. Me vs. merab (dvalishvili) 3? No, I just make a joke.

“Max Holloway versus everyone. That guy, he is so nice to see.”

Dana White excluded a man on the white house card of Sean O'Malley

Just like O'Malley, many have Jones vs. Aspinall pointed out as a perfect US versus UK headliner in the White House. Daniel Cormier said he would even support Jones for such an opportunity.

But not everyone is so happy to be the name of the resident of Rochester on top of the potential line -up, and that includes the UFC president.

Dana White has hit Jones's hope by admitting that the former light heavyweight and heavyweight champion is not reliable enough for such a tent assignment.

“It's not even about winning the belt,” said White during his press conference at UFC 318.

“You know how I felt about him. You know that I cannot run the risk of placing him in a large place in a large place and let something go wrong – especially the map of the White House,” he added.

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