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UFC's Jon Jones Apologizes for Heavyweight Title Drama, Eyeing White House Showdown
15 Nov
Summary
- Jon Jones apologizes for heavyweight title controversy
- UFC President Dana White accepts apology, calls Jones "greatest of all time"
- Jones eyes potential 2026 UFC event at White House, wants superfight with Alex Pereira

In November 2025, UFC star Jon Jones has apologized for the recent heavyweight title drama, a move that UFC President Dana White has readily accepted. White has reaffirmed Jones as the "greatest of all time," despite the long and confusing title story earlier this year.
Jones had initially declined to unite the title against Tom Aspinall, who held the interim belt, while Jones was injured. This led to the UFC dethroning Jones and elevating Aspinall to the undisputed title. However, months later, Jones now wants to make amends and move forward.
With Dana White's acceptance of Jones' apology, this reconciliation has fueled speculation about Jones potentially fighting at a special UFC event planned for June 14, 2026, at the White House in Washington, D.C., as part of festivities commemorating 250 years of American independence. Jones has expressed interest in a super-fight against Alex Pereira at this unique event, and White's tempering of his voice and declaring Jones the best ever suggests the former champion's place on the card may still be conceivable.




