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Dana White’s Prediction of an Unbelievable 2025 Fight Falls Short of Expectations

December 28, 2025 2 Min Read
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At the close of 2024, Dana White sparked excitement among UFC enthusiasts by hinting at an extraordinary fight that no one was anticipating. As 2025 wraps up, fans eagerly await what the upcoming year will bring to the leading MMA organization, marking the dawn of a new chapter in the sport. Dana White remains at the forefront, steering the promotion toward continued expansion.

With 2026 just days away, White’s teased blockbuster fight from the end of 2024 has resurfaced on social media, especially since it never came to fruition. The last event of 2024 took place in Tampa, Florida, headlined by Colby Covington versus Joaquin Buckley. Post-fight, White shared his excitement about future matchups, mentioning that something huge was coming together, a fight no one expected, which had fans buzzing about potential returns like Brock Lesnar or matchups involving Conor McGregor. Yet, no details have materialized, leaving fans in suspense.

Looking ahead to 2026, White has started revealing major bouts already. Notably, McGregor has recently implied his comeback to the Octagon may be set for June’s UFC White House event, a move sure to energize the promotion.

Fan Take: This tease from Dana White keeps the UFC community buzzing, highlighting the sport’s unpredictability and the potential for game-changing matchups. For fight fans, it’s a sign that the UFC continues to innovate and surprise, which helps maintain the sport’s dynamic appeal and global growth.

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