UFC fans react to Donald Trump moderating a rare encounter between Dana White and Jake Paul | International Sports News
The worlds of combat sports and high-level politics collided once again recently at the College Football Playoff (CFP) National Championship in Miami on Monday, January 19, 2026. In a scene that dominated social media after going viral immediately, UFC CEO Dana White and boxing star Jake Paul were spotted together in the private suite of President Donald Trump at Hard Rock Stadium. The high-profile gathering not only highlighted Trump’s long-standing ties to the fight world but also featured a surprising public interaction between White and Paul, who have a notoriously icy history.The president attended the championship game—where he was met with a mix of cheers and boos during the National Anthem—alongside several family members and top administration officials. However, it was his guest list from the sports world that turned heads. In a video captured from the event, Trump and White were seen sitting inside the private box when the former brought in Paul for what felt like a pretty awkward conversation from afar. And fans are obviously having a treat trying to interpret what really went down inside the box.
A brief ‘truce’ thanks to President Trump
A staunch ally of President Trump, Dana White was seen visiting the private suite of President Trump throughout the game. His presence comes amid ongoing talks for a historic UFC event at the White House, currently proposed for June 2026 to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. Jake Paul, also known as the “Problem Child,” was also a guest there. And despite his past clashes with White over fighter pay and the legitimacy of influencer boxing, Paul’s political alignment with the president managed to place him in the same rooms as the UFC boss.The most discussed moment of the night wasn’t the game itself, but a brief, albeit awkward exchange between White and Paul. Just days earlier, White had publicly criticized Paul’s recent boxing loss to Anthony Joshua, mockingly referencing the broken jaw Paul suffered in the sixth-round knockout. Cameras in the suite captured the two men speaking in close proximity, and reportedly, White asked about the injury, as Paul was seen gesturing toward his jaw in a quiet acknowledgement of the defeat. The interaction remained professional, signaling a temporary ceasefire facilitated by their mutual host.
Fans react to the awkward rendezvous
Fans around the world, though, had a lot to say as soon as the video between Donald Trump, Dana White, and Jake Paul dropped. The clip went viral, with people commenting about what the three of them could have possibly talked about in there. While someone wrote, “I need that dialogue,” another added, “That tension was LOUD.” And given there was gesturing pointed towards Paul’s jaw, which was recently broken after his fight against Anthony Joshua, a fan wrote, “Dana definitely asked if he’s still eating through a straw.” Another fan pointed out the fact that White had not stood up from his seat when Trump had brought in Paul at the beginning, writing, “Nothing says I don’t respect you like not standing up to shake hands and talk.”White has other things on his plate at the moment though, like the historic mixed martial arts event scheduled to take place on June 14, 2026, as a part of the “America250” celebrations. The UFC CEO has described it as a “one-of-one” experience as well as a “spectacle on steroids,” and President Trump’s involvement in the event and his enthusiasm for it have only added to this upcoming night of action on the White House South Lawn.Also Read: Dana White’s interaction with Jake Paul at BCS championship goes viral days after UFC boss’ open criticism of The Problem Child