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Jones responds to White House odds
Jon Jones says he is training and hopeful about joining the White House event as Dana White keeps the final call.

Jon Jones replies to Dana White after the UFC chief called his odds to fight on the White House card a billion to one.
Jones responds to White on billion to one odds for White House event
Jon Jones issued his first public response to Dana White after White described his chances of fighting on the White House South Lawn card as a billion to one long shot. White had made the remark during a post fight press conference for UFC 319. Jones wrote on social media that he is still training and hopeful about a possible appearance, adding that the final call rests with White.
Jones had returned from retirement to compete at heavyweight, winning the vacant title against Ciryl Gane at UFC 285 in March 2023 and then defeating Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 in November. The White House event remains in the planning stage, with details on lineup and security still unclear as discussions continue.
Key Takeaways
"Despite the odds I am still training and optimistic about the White House event"
Jones on social media about training and potential appearance
"Dana is the boss and it is his call whether I compete that night"
Jones acknowledges final decision rests with White
"One in a billion is exactly what it took to end up as Jon Bones Jones"
Jones reflects on odds and career
The exchange shows how the appeal of a top fighter extends beyond the octagon and into national moments. A White House appearance blends sport with politics and tests how far UFC reach can go. The risk is that optics could overwhelm the sport if the plan changes or if the event becomes a distraction.
If Jones does take part, the episode could redefine fan expectations for a historic showcase. The UFC may weigh a larger story about legacy, revenue and reach. The chatter about odds highlights how the sport's biggest stars now negotiate fame in a crowded media age.
Highlights
- Despite the odds I am still training and optimistic about the White House event
- Dana is the boss and it is his call whether I compete that night
- One in a billion is exactly what it took to end up as Jon Bones Jones
- The door has not been completely closed and that is all a fighter like me needs
Political and public reaction risk around White House fight card
The plan to stage a UFC event on the White House lawn blends sport with politics, inviting public reaction and potential controversy. Budget, security and optics could affect sponsor and fan reception if the project stalls or changes.
The White House card stands as a test of how far sport can push into political space.
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