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Demetrious Johnson backs UFC White House, calls Chandler vs Ruffy ‘bigger’ than Rousey vs Carano

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Photo by Brandon Magnus/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images Demetrious Johnson has pushed back against claims that Netflix’s MMA card is “more stacked” than the UFC White House event. The streaming platform is set to make a big splash by stepping into the world of MMA with a card filled with high-profile names. On the women’s side, Ronda Rousey returns for a clash of pioneers against Gina Carano, and the event’s co-headlines feature bouts for Francis Ngannou and Nate Diaz.

Many have said that Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions card is better than anything the UFC has put out in 2026, even compared to the upcoming White House event. Johnson backs Chandler vs Ruffy over Rousey’s return fight Photo by Hans Gutknecht/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images The reaction to the full UFC White House card announcement was mixed, to say the least. Dana White had built up expectations with promises of an all-time great lineup, while President Donald Trump hinted at “seven or eight” title fights, but many felt the final reveal fell short of that hype.

Demetrious Johnson, though, has stood by the event, arguing it still offers more in terms of quality and skill than what Netflix has planned for May 16. “Some good fights on there. I’m gonna watch it.

It’s free,” Johnson said about the Netflix card on his YouTube channel. “I’m excited to see Nate Diaz and Mike Perry fight. ” “Henry Cejudo said the White House card is not as stacked as the Netflix card… I said, ‘Henry, you’re f—ing high.

’ (Mauricio) Ruffy vs Michael Chandler is a way bigger fight, technically, skill-wise, than Gina Carano vs Ronda Rousey. It truly is. “I would pay money to watch that card (UFC White House),” he continued.