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UFC White House Event Taking Shape: Weigh-Ins at Lincoln Memorial, Jones and McGregor Eye Card

By: J. Collins | September 5, 2025 / 2:18 PM
UFC White House Event Taking Shape: Weigh-Ins at Lincoln Memorial, Jones and McGregor Eye Card

The UFC’s long-discussed White House spectacle is starting to take shape — and if early details hold, it could be the most surreal fight week in combat sports history.

Two months after President Donald Trump stunned the sports world by announcing the plan, UFC President Dana White confirmed the event is indeed happening. On Thursday, White doubled down on social media, calling it “on,” while admitting he was caught off guard by Trump’s original public reveal.

Now, fresh reporting from the Wall Street Journal outlines just how unconventional this event could look:

  • Weigh-ins at the Lincoln Memorial
  • Main card staged on the South Lawn
  • Fighters potentially warming up inside the White House itself
  • Big screens set up for fans along 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

Initially floated for July 4, the event has reportedly been moved to June to avoid logistical conflicts. The card is being billed as part of America’s 250th birthday celebration.

Jon Jones and Conor McGregor Circle the Date

Jon Jones, who announced his retirement earlier this summer, is already back in the USADA pool and appears laser-focused on the historic card. “The moment I heard Donald Trump’s announcement, I started training again,” Jones posted on X.

Meanwhile, Conor McGregor wasted no time signaling interest, with White openly teasing the possibility of both icons competing on the same night in Washington, D.C. “Everybody wants to fight on this card. Literally everybody,” White said on the Full Send Podcast.

If both Jones and McGregor commit, UFC fans could be looking at a dream lineup that Dana White has promised will be “the baddest card of all time.”

A Presidential Twist

President Trump, long a vocal supporter of UFC, has been a regular fixture cageside in recent years, most recently attending UFC 316 in Newark. His presence as host — combined with the White House backdrop — adds a layer of spectacle unlike anything the promotion has ever attempted.

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The UFC at the White House sounds like something straight out of a video game, but Dana White is determined to make it reality. Holding weigh-ins at the Lincoln Memorial and fights on the South Lawn isn’t just a flex of logistics — it’s a statement that UFC has transcended sports into Americana. Adding Jon Jones and Conor McGregor into the mix would make it a once-in-a-lifetime card that fans will talk about for decades. It’s audacious, it’s political, and it’s pure UFC.