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Jones Fights to Earn Spot on Marquee UFC White House Card

Summary

  • Jones training hard to prove his commitment to UFC White House event
  • White previously labeled Jones as "unreliable", casting doubt on his inclusion
  • Jones retired briefly earlier this year before seeking UFC White House return
Jones Fights to Earn Spot on Marquee UFC White House Card

As of September 9th, 2025, former UFC heavyweight and light heavyweight champion Jon "Bones" Jones remains hopeful about competing at the upcoming UFC White House event, despite UFC President Dana White's previous public statements casting doubt on his reliability.

In the past month, White had labeled Jones as "unreliable", effectively crushing any initial possibility of the 38-year-old fighter appearing on the marquee event scheduled for June 2026 in Washington, D.C. However, Jones is not giving up hope just yet. He claims he has been training fiercely and consistently over the past few weeks to ensure he is in peak physical and mental condition by the expected event date, roughly nine months from now.

Jones is determined to use this time to demonstrate his dedication to White, hoping the UFC boss will reconsider his stance. "I'm definitely training constantly for the opportunity," Jones told reporters at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards last night. "My goal is to just show Dana (White) how serious I am about being on the event, and I hope he chooses me." White is known for his stubborn approach, so Jones acknowledges the challenge he faces in swaying the UFC president's opinion back in his favor.

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Despite doubts from UFC President Dana White, Jones is training hard and remains hopeful that he will be chosen to compete at the UFC White House event in 2026.
Jones retired briefly earlier this year before announcing his desire to return for the UFC White House event, giving up his UFC heavyweight championship in the process.
White has previously labeled Jones as "unreliable", casting doubt on the former champion's inclusion in the marquee UFC White House event.

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