Jon Jones is making waves in the MMA world as he teases a potential return to the UFC with a fight card at the White House. But here's where it gets controversial... Jones, the former UFC heavyweight champion, is in talks with the UFC for a June 14th bout, and he's targeting none other than Alex Pereira, who recently vacated his light heavyweight title. This announcement comes after months of Jones' abrupt retirement and his refusal to unify titles against Tom Aspinall. And this is the part most people miss... Despite the initial resistance from UFC president Dana White, who was cautious about booking Jones for the White House card, it seems like White has had a change of heart. The UFC is now under pressure to deliver a legendary event, especially after the success of Ronda Rousey's return fight. But the real question is, is Pereira the right opponent for Jones? The Brazilian knockout artist has a chance to become a three-division UFC champion, but will he be able to handle the pressure of facing Jones? As the rumors swirl, fans are left wondering if this fight will ever become a reality. Will Jones' pursuit of a spot on the White House card pay off? Only time will tell. So, what do you think? Will Jones and Pereira's fight happen this summer? Share your thoughts in the comments below!