UFC White House isn’t just an event—it’s a dream, the kind fans see at night. The best and the scariest fighters on one card, all throwing down. Naturally, the anticipation has become a kind of obsession, and every new detail feels like water to the thirsty. Months after the initial announcement, President Donald Trump revealed key updates during Sunday’s 48th Kennedy Center Honors Gala. But Joe Rogan isn’t buying all of it.
“The great Dana White is building an arena,” Trump told a horde of reporters. “They’re going to have eight or nine championship fights, the biggest fights they’ve ever had… He’s actually holding back fights right now for six months so he can do it for 250.” He even claimed the arena would seat 6,000 fans, with more space for another 100,000. UFC color commentator J

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