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"Miami card is better": Fighters and fans react to UFC White House lineup announcement

The UFC White House card, officially named UFC Freedom 250, was promoted as a fight card to take notice of. Dana White himself promised the best event ever, believing the setup on the South Lawn and the logistics surrounding the showcase and production would be unlike ever before.

Another major selling point for the company, and perhaps the most important, was who would be present, with many expecting the biggest names in the sport to all feature when June 14 rolls around.

Six matchups and two title fights will be available to viewers in three months. Ilia Topuria returns and will be welcomed back by interim lightweight champion Justin Gaethje, who hopes that he has a successful ending to his career by finally getting his hands on undisputed gold. The co-main event will see Alex Pereira seek to become the first man in UFC history to win titles in three separate divisions. The Brazilian will collide with Ciryl Gane, and an interim champion will be crowned in Tom Aspinall's absence.

Despite the presence of huge names competing at the White House, fighters and fans were less than happy with the reveal.

Was expecting more from the card tbhπŸ˜…

β€” Jake Paul (@jakepaul) March 8, 2026

Miami Card is better than the White House card..πŸ˜πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

β€” The Incredible Hok (@Josh_HokitUFC) March 8, 2026

LOL THATS IT?

β€” β€œFilthy” Tom Lawlor (@FilthyTomLawlor) March 8, 2026

The fans reaction to the UFC White House card announcement: pic.twitter.com/Y1l47cHiLl

β€” ricky~dooby (@rick_doobs) March 8, 2026

The White House card is better than the average card but also very mid compared to what Dana and the UFC was hyping it up to be.

β€” eldeorojefe100 (@eldeorojefe) March 8, 2026

Might be the most hilarious announcement in UFC history.

After all the build-up they give us a..... good card. Well, half a card.

β€” SeΓ‘n Sheehan (@SeanSheehanBA) March 8, 2026

In a vacuum, I'd argue it's a fine card. But is fine enough after 8 mo. of build up? The media hype. The exhausting speculation about Jones & Conor. It's essentially a mandatory title defense where the champ will be -600, an interim HW title, and then 4 normal fights.

β€” caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 8, 2026

Fuck White House

β€” Paulo Costa (@BorrachinhaMMA) March 8, 2026

I almost fell out of my chair in excitement. Bo Nickal vs. Kyle Daukaus on the White House lawn OMG πŸ˜±πŸ˜‚

β€” Dillon Danis (@dillondanis) March 8, 2026

The general feeling among MMA fans is of disappointment, though not everybody is on that side. Some were glad to be treated to a stacked selection of cards headlined and co-headlined by two of the most popular fighters in modern mixed martial arts, Ilia Topuria and Alex Pereira.

Despite not being one of the few names at the White House event, Conor McGregor was one of those who supported the fight card.

A great card! #CantWait 🏦 https://t.co/qdR8J5DYtz

β€” Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) March 8, 2026

UFC White House fights are crazy good! You got two championship fights that are crazy good for the main card.

β€” JD (@jacob_lakeshow) March 8, 2026

Alongside the aforementioned title fights, there's several fun matchups that the UFC has confirmed. Sean O'Malley will face Aiemann Zahabi, Michael Chandler meets the rising Mauricio Ruffy, Bo Nickal collides with Kyle Daukaus, and Diego Lopes and Steve Garcia battle in a title eliminator affair.

Those added to the UFC White House card have responded to the news on social media.

I’M FIGHTING AT THE WHITE HOUSE (Full Video on YT) pic.twitter.com/qkGRf3SBe7

β€” Sean O'Malley (@SugaSeanMMA) March 8, 2026

See you at the White House

β€” Bo Nickal (@NoBickal) March 8, 2026
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