Jon Jones says he’s still in negotiations to fight at UFC White House

March 1, 2026


Jon Jones’ White House dreams may not be dead after all.

Last year, after prolonged negotiations with the UFC over fighting interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall, Jones decided instead to retire from MMA. Shortly afterward, President Donald Trump announced that a UFC event would take place on the White House lawn, leading Jones to immediately un-retire and campaign for a spot at the event. Unfortunately for Jones, that hasn’t gone as well as he might have hoped.

”I’m in negotiations with the UFC about this White House thing, as well. I’m a very, very, very proud American, and I cannot wait to represent one more time. So, we’ll see what happens.”

Jones’ statement comes on the heels of the UFC announcing on Friday that light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira is vacating his title, but not declaring what is next for “Poatan.” Rumors immediately swirled that Pereira would be moving up to fight for the heavyweight title, but it’s possible that the Jones-Pereira fight that both men have campaigned for may not be dead in the water yet.



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