When U.S. President Donald Trump floated the idea in July that the UFC could stage a fight card on the White House South Lawn in 2026, MMA's biggest names immediately began raising their hands to volunteer. Even retired fighters and fighters long removed from the sport, such as Jon Jones and Conor McGregor , were among the first to throw their hats in the ring.

While the details of a UFC event on the grounds of the nation's capital are still unknown, UFC CEO Dana White told the Associated Press earlier this month that a Fourth of July event in Washington, D.C., is "absolutely going to happen" next year. He said an Aug. 28 meeting is scheduled with Trump and daughter Ivanka Trump to discuss fight plans and has promised to put on "the baddest card of all time."

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