Dana White dismissed reports from Puck News claiming the UFC White House event had shifted from June 14 to June 26, calling media reports 'bulls—' and confirming the original Sunday date. The event, a historic card at the White House, remains on track despite the unusual scheduling. This clarification prevents confusion among fans and fighters as matchmaking progresses. It matters for the combat sports landscape as it solidifies a high-profile showcase expected to feature top bouts. Next, expect official fight announcements soon, with UFC reportedly investing up to $60 million in production.
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