Justin Gaethje cites Topuria, McGregor, and Amanda Nunes when envisioning the UFC's dream night at the White House.

Interim lightweight champion speculates on possible main event fights for the event scheduled to take place on the lawn of the United States presidential residence.

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Justin gaethje has ideas for possible attractions for the highly anticipated UFC White House event. Interim lightweight champion (up to 70,3kg), after dominate Paddy Pimblett No. UFC 324The American fighter expressed interest in being part of the card scheduled to take place on the lawn of the American presidential residence, and, even without defining a specific opponent, he pointed out who he believes would make the most sense to be by his side in the main fights of the night.

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Analyzing the scenario, Gaethje indicated that a confrontation against Ilia Topuria would have all the elements to headline the event, followed by the duel between Amanda nunes e Kayla harrison, considered by many to be the greatest fight in the history of women's MMA.

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“I think we (Gaethje and Topuria) are going to headline. I’m totally throwing shit at the wall right now, but I mean, what else would make sense? They’d put me above Amanda (Nunes) and Kayla (Harrison), and this is the biggest fight in women’s MMA, and even then they’d put me above them,” she said. Justin gaethje in an interview on 'The Pat McAfee Show',

The former BMF champion also made it clear that, should the UFC choose to schedule him... Conor McGregor For the event, the Irishman would automatically be his opponent. In Gaethje's view, a fight involving McGregor would always have main event status, regardless of the context or the rest of the card.

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"If it's McGregor, then McGregor will fight me and we'll be the main event no matter what," the former BMF champion added.

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