Jon Jones is generating buzz in the sports world with whispers of a potential comeback. Following President Donald Trump’s announcement of a UFC event at The White House on July 5, 2026, excitement is palpable among fighters and fans alike.
- Jon Jones considers fighting again soon.
- Trump plans UFC event at The White House.
- Conor McGregor shows interest in the event.
- Jones re-enters testing pool for potential comeback.
- Aspinall promoted to undisputed champion status.
- Trump attended Jones' last fight in 2023.
Conor McGregor has already expressed interest in participating in this historic card, but it’s Jones who is capturing headlines. The 37-year-old former heavyweight and light heavyweight champion hinted at a return by posting on social media, “Fighting at The White House?” along with an intriguing eyes emoji.
Adding to the speculation, Jones revealed that he has re-entered the testing pool, just weeks after announcing his retirement on June 21, 2025. What does this mean for his future in the octagon?
This News raises questions about the future of the heavyweight division. Will Jones face Tom Aspinall, who has been vocal about wanting a unification bout? As fans eagerly await answers, here are some key developments:
- Jones has only fought twice since 2020, raising concerns about his activity level.
- Aspinall has been promoted to undisputed champion during Jones’ absence.
- Trump’s attendance at UFC 309 shows his interest in the sport and its stars.
As the UFC landscape continues to evolve, fans should keep an eye on Jones and Aspinall. Will we see a clash of titans at The White House event? Only time will tell.