Dana White’s deleted tease suggests UFC White House will fall well below what Donald Trump promised

Dana White is ready to disclose the complete UFC White House card on Saturday.

The UFC 326 numbered event shouldn’t be the one thing fans are anticipating on March 7. After months of debate about June 14, we are going to finally discover who will probably be competing on the White House lawn.

That national celebration has been a hot topic ever since President Donald Trump announced White House fights last summer. Since then, the likes of Conor McGregor and Jon Jones have called to be on the lineup.

Things have remained hush regarding the precise names planned to look, but there have been some guarantees in regards to the variety of title fights fans can expect. The most recent update, nevertheless, suggests things can have been exaggerated.

Dana White deletes image that shows just two UFC White House title fights

White announced the complete White House card reveal will happen on Saturday, with many expecting it to occur through the UFC 326 broadcast.

After only one undisputed title fight in the primary quarter of 2026 and the president’s promise of just about every belt being on the road, fans had high hopes.

“They’re gonna have eight or nine championship fights, the most important fights they’ve ever had,” Trump said in December. “Each one’s a championship fight, and everybody’s a legendary form of fighter.

“(White) is definitely holding back fights without delay, for six months, so he can do it for June,” he added.

But on Friday, the UFC boss posted a picture of the cardboard on the ‘War Room’ wall, which he covered with paper.

The image did show two championship icons, suggesting just two title fights will probably be going down in Washington D.C.

That post was soon deleted by White, leaving fans in a state of speculation.

Fans are readying themselves for potential UFC White House disappointment

While the lineup stays unconfirmed as of writing, White’s quickly deleted picture has somewhat dampened the reveal for some.

Many fans identified Trump’s promise of eight or nine title fights and expressed concern on the apparent number being just two.

“All this hype for two title fights.”

“Only 2 title fights, yeah we knew that ‘6 title fights’ was a lie.”

“I can just tell this card goes to be buns bro…

“We’d like no less than 4 title fights.”

A disappointing title fight tally would mark the newest blow to the cardboard after White revealed one fight fell through on Friday night.

Cameras seemingly caught the matchmakers checking out on stage on the ceremonial weigh-ins, and Mick Maynard’s response would suggest the event has taken a large hit.


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