If everything goes as planned Dana White will finally be announcing the UFC’s massive White House card this coming week.
That means all the media lies will be put to rest.
On Friday, the UFC CEO took to social media to announce some pretty gnarly fights for UFC 327 this April in Miami, Florida. This includes a matchup between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg for the vacant UFC light heavyweight title, indicating that current 205-pound king, Alex Pereira, has vacated his crown. White also revealed a ton of other exciting matchups for UFC 327 that will make it one of the most stacked events of the year (see the card HERE).
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In addition to revealing UFC 327’s full lineup, White finally confirmed when the promotion plans to unveil the much-talked-about UFC White House card. Fight fans have long wondered who will be featured at the event that will be held on the White House lawn, but UFC officials have been hush, hush across the board (except for this little tidbit). Fight fans should expect an official announcement in the coming week.
“Actually, this week I should announce the White House fight. This week,“ revealed White.
White, who is spending a ton of money to stage the UFC White House event, didn’t offer any additional details outside of that. However, with Pereira recently vacating his title it’s looking more and more likely that he’ll make the jump to heavyweight and be part of the card. The verdict is still out on other UFC superstars like Conor McGregor, Jon Jones, and Ilia Topuria, who have all been linked to the White House card at one point or another.
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Stay tuned!
