Joe Rogan Pleads Dana White to Let Jon Jones on the 2026 UFC White House Card

After Daniel Cormier and Matt Brown, Joe Rogan makes a case for Jon Jones to get a spot on the UFC White House event.


Joe Rogan Pleads Dana White to Let Jon Jones on the 2026 UFC White House Card

Joe Rogan wants Jon Jones on UFC White House card (via talkSport, X)

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Jon Jones is widely regarded as one of the most recognized fighters in UFC history, with a career that has shaped the sport in unmatched ways. His impact spans multiple divisions, shaping competition standards for over a decade. Recently, Joe Rogan urged UFC CEO Dana White to give Jones a place on the 2026 White House card. White, however, remains doubtful due to Jones’ past commitment issues.

Jones is a former two-division champion who retired after repeatedly declining a fight with then-interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall. His retirement ended quickly when the UFC announced the White House event for 2026. Jones revealed that he re-entered the testing pool to become eligible for competition again. He also confirmed he is back in complete training for a potential return.

White has supported Jones throughout most of his career, but the White House event carries unique significance for the UFC. Jones’ history of withdrawals and unpredictability has made the UFC CEO hesitant to place him on such a high-profile card. The risk of another setback remains a central concern for the promotion. Rogan’s recent push aims to strengthen Jones’ chances of being included.

If they don’t do Jon Jones at the White House, I think it would be a travesty. They need to do that. Dana’s like ‘You can’t count on him’. You can (expletive) count on him. C’mon, stop. At the White House? Come on.

Joe Rogan via PowerfulJRE

Rogan’s stance is notable because he previously agreed with White’s caution regarding Jones’ reliability. Over the years, Rogan has consistently acknowledged Jones’ skill and influence on the sport. His renewed support highlights the shifting conversation around the event. The timing of his comments has further fueled debate about Jones’ place on the card.

Rogan has described a potential matchup between ‘Bones’ and Alex Pereira as one of the most significant fights imaginable. Jones and Pereira have both expressed interest in meeting at the UFC White House event. Discussions around this matchup have intensified as the card continues to take shape; however, White has revealed that matchmaking will not start until February 2026.

The broader stakes surrounding ‘Bones’ remain central to UFC history and its legacy events. Numerous UFC veterans have emphasized Jon Jones’ status as a long-standing American champion. His career achievements make him a fitting candidate for a patriotic and historic card. The final decision will depend on reliability, readiness, and the UFC’s strategic planning.

Dana White says Jon Jones’ apology not needed after UFC White House snub

Jon Jones has been vocal about wanting a place on the upcoming UFC White House event, framing it as a major goal for his return. He also expressed a desire to meet Dana White in person to apologize for past conflicts, including his refusal to fight Tom Aspinall. Jones has sought to repair his relationship with UFC leadership. His push for reconciliation aligns with his efforts to re-establish competitive momentum.

Jon Jones and Dana White
Jon Jones and Dana White (via Bleacher Report)

White recently reinforced his stance that Jones would not be included on the White House card, citing concerns that have built over years of unpredictability. His comments emphasized that reliability remains a central factor in the event’s planning. Following this reaffirmation, he addressed Jones’ apology directly, offering a measured response. The exchange clarified where both sides currently stand.

He doesn’t need to apologize to me for anything. Even through all the bad stuff that Jon and I have been through, I still say that Jon Jones is the Greatest Of All Time. Everybody starts laughing when I say it. Dealing with Jon over the last however many years has been a unique experience.

Dana White via TMZ Sports

The broader implications extend beyond a single event, as Jones remains one of the most influential athletes in UFC history. His status makes any discussion about his future relevant to long-term promotional strategy. The dynamic between Jon Jones and Dana White will likely shape upcoming matchmaking decisions.

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