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Joe Rogan Mocks Donald Trump’s ‘Crazy’ UFC White House Event Idea, Highlights Its Flaws

December 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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Joe Rogan has expressed his thoughts on President Trump’s ambitious plan for a UFC event at the White House. Recently, Logan advocated for Jones to attend a promotional gathering scheduled for June 14 next year at the White House. While Rogan, a longtime UFC commentator, might have his ideas about the event, final decisions are expected to come from figures like Dana White and Donald Trump.

President Trump recently updated fans on what to expect, suggesting the event could feature eight or nine title fights in one night—potentially making it the largest UFC card ever. However, Rogan remains skeptical about the feasibility of fitting that many title bouts into one night.

With top fighters like Conor McGregor rumored to participate, the event is anticipated to have some of the sport’s biggest names. On a recent episode of “The JRE MMA Show” featuring UFC middleweight Brendan Allen, Rogan questioned the logistics of hosting eight or nine title fights, noting there are only eight men’s weight classes. Although his point is accurate for men’s divisions, it overlooks the three women’s weight classes and the BMF belt. While Rogan admits that having every champion defend their title in one night would be excessive, he suggests not all champions need to compete for such a card to work.

Beyond the number of fights, Rogan also voiced concerns about the pressure fighters might face participating in an event held at such a unique venue. He highlighted potential challenges posed by weather conditions, given the large custom lighting rig envisioned for the White House event, asking what could happen if it gets hot or humid and how that might impact the fighters’ performances.

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Fan Take: This proposed UFC event at the White House could be a historic milestone, showcasing the sport on an unprecedented stage. However, the logistical and environmental challenges highlighted by Rogan suggest that while the spectacle will draw massive attention, careful planning is essential to ensure fighter safety and maintain the integrity of the competition.

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