joe Rogan shared his reaction to a wild idea that has been put forward by the President.
In recent times, Rogan has pushed for Jon Jones to be a part of the promotion’s event at the White House on June 14 next year.
The long-time UFC commentator may have his opinion of what the event should look like but those decisions are likely to be made by the likes of Dana White and Donald Trump.
An update about what fans can expect to see at this one-off event was recently provided by Trump, who claimed that eight or nine title fights will take place on the same night.
While this would certainly make it the biggest UFC card of all time, Rogan isn’t sold on the idea.
Joe Rogan’s Claim About Every UFC Champion Fighting on One Night – Fact or Fiction?
Joe Rogan recently suggested it would be “nuts” to have every UFC champion fight on the same card. While he’s right if he’s only talking about the male fighters – there are eight weight classes for them – it’s not the whole story. The UFC also has three female divisions, and don’t forget about the BMF (Baddest Motherf***er) belt!
Rogan claimed “it would literally have to be every weight class fighting for the title, which would be nuts.” He isn’t wrong that having that many title fights in one night would be chaotic,and probably incredibly tiring for everyone involved. But it wouldn’t actually require every champion to defend their title.
Think about it: some champions could have recently defended their belts, or be recovering from injuries. They wouldn’t necessarily need to fight again promptly. It’s more likely that the UFC would select champions who are healthy and ready to go, creating a stacked, but realistically manageable, fight card.

So, while Rogan’s initial statement paints a picture of absolute chaos, it’s a bit of an exaggeration. It’s definitely possible to create a massive UFC event with multiple title fights,but it doesn’t have to include every single champion. It’s all about strategic scheduling and fighter availability. it would still be a huge undertaking, but it’s not quite as unfeasible as it sounds.