Demetrious Johnson would rather not see Jon Jones or Conor McGregor fighting at the White House next year.

Both Jones and McGregor have made their intentions of fighting on the UFC White House card very clear, having re-entered the UFC's drug testing pool.

McGregor seems to be the frontrunner for the headline spot as Dana White revealed he would trust him more than Jones, whose chances of involvement are a billion-to-one.

The Irishman is confident he will top the card, andclaimed he has signed a deal to fight his long-term rival Michael Chandler.

Although, White made it clear that no such negotiations have taken place as of yet.

As speculation continues over who the MMA mogul will select for the iconic card, members of UFC fraternity have been sharing their verdicts.

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