Logan Paul Wanted In On UFC 300—Dana White Completely Ignored Him

Logan Paul on Dana White ignoring him

Logan Paul and Dana White

The UFC continues to deliver some of the best fight cards and major events in combat sports. Fans witnessed an unforgettable experience at UFC 306 at the Sphere in Las Vegas. These UFC PPV events are so massive that even stars like Logan Paul have expressed interest in fighting on one of them. However, Dana White showed no interest in Paul’s request.

WWE stars crossing over to the UFC isn’t new—Brock Lesnar even won the heavyweight title and fought on massive cards like UFC 100 and UFC 200. But since CM Punk’s rough UFC stint, WWE-MMA crossovers have been rare. Logan Paul saw an opening when UFC 300 was announced and personally messaged Dana White, offering to fight on the undercard at the Sphere.

However, White never responded, leaving Paul feeling like he’ll never get the chance to compete in the UFC. Speaking on his IMPAULSIVE podcast alongside interim UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall, Paul said:

“I told Dana for UFC 300, I texted him, ‘Hey man, consider me available to fight on the undercard in the Sphere. Basically completely ignored me, which I think speaks volumes. I haven’t bothered him about it since. I think for the right fight, the right amount of money [I would do it], and I’m an entertainer at the end of the day.

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UFC President Dana White has been hinting at a potential blockbuster fight between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall. However, ‘Bones’ doesn’t seem too interested in the matchup and is reportedly demanding a massive payday. Meanwhile, the interim champion didn’t hold back when asked if Jones was avoiding him, responding with a firm “yes.” During a recent episode of Impaulsive, Logan Paul’s podcast, Aspinall called out Jones, saying:

“Jon is conning the public… He didn’t want to fight Ngannou for 3 years and now he’s not wanting to fight me for over a year.”

As of now, there’s no official confirmation from Jon Jones regarding his next fight. This has left fans speculating whether he might retire without ever facing Tom Aspinall. With the fight’s future uncertain, fans will have to remain patient and wait for further developments.