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Jon Anik backs up Donald Trump, claims UFC White House card could feature ‘6 or 7 undisputed titles’

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It looks like President Donald Trump wasn’t just blowing smoke when he claimed the upcoming UFC White House card later this year could feature an exorbitant amount of title fights.

Earlier this week, UFC announcer Jon Anik sat down with the Jaxxon Podcast and confirmed that the way the promotion has scheduled events and champions early in 2026 could lead to UFC’s White House card hosting “6 or 7” undisputed title fights. That would crush anything UFC has ever done before when it comes to stacking one single card with more than half of its current champions.

There are a lot of pieces needed to complete the puzzle and finalize one of the biggest fight cards ever, but Anik appears to be confident in his claim.

“I do believe we are moving in a direction where you might see 6 or 7 undisputed titles contested on the White House lawn,” he said (shown below).

Anik, who may or may not have inside information about UFC’s plans, proceeded to explain why he believes the UFC White House card will be flush with championship fights. Not only will the promotion be rolling out a handful of champions to begin the Paramount+ era early this year at UFC 324 and UFC 325, but they don’t really have any title fights in the works between March and when the UFC White House card will go down in June. That should free up a lot of names for this summer.

It’s anyone’s guess how this entire thing will play out, but there are a lot of indicators that suggest this once-in-a-lifetime White House spectacle could feature a fight card beyond our wildest imaginations, including a long list of championship fights.

Upfront Tony
Upfront Tony
Senior Editor, CEO, Black Belt

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