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A UFC fighter says Trump’s White House birthday brawl is nothing more than a billionaire vanity show, and he wants no part of it. “Like I don’t give a f--- to fight for a bunch of billionaires and rich people that couldn’t give less of a s--t about me,
UFC flyweight contender Brandon Royval ripped the idea of fighting at the White House next year as part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States.
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Conor McGregor is ‘all in’ for a huge comeback at the UFC White House. The Irishman has already revealed his interest in fighting at the UFC White House card in June, but his long-time
UFC flyweight Brandon Royval clarified that he doesn’t “give a s*** about fighting at the f***ing White House” when asked Monday.
Highly ranked fighter Brandon Royval came out swinging against the UFC event scheduled for the White House next year. (Watch the video below.) President Donald Trump said in October the matches would take place on the White House lawn June 14 ― also his 80th birthday.
Jon Jones continues to show he's serious about landing a spot on the UFC White House card in a patriotic sponsorship video.
Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones has made his intentions for the White House card clear: he wants an opportunity.
Speaking with reporters, Royval said he isn’t interested in performing in front of high-profile political figures and described the idea as a “Hunger Games–type” environment. He added that he sees little value in fighting before people who, in his view, may be more focused on betting or status than on the athletes themselves.
UFC legend Jorge Masvidal has expressed interest in competing at the upcoming UFC White House card. So who could he face at the event?