Dana White and Jon Jones continue to go back and forth over the MMA icon’s UFC White House offer. Jones has repeatedly insisted that he was deep in negotiations with the UFC to compete on the historic bill on June 14.Jones claims he was offered $15m to compete on the White House cardGettyHowever, White claims the two-weight UFC champion was ‘never considered’.White’s comments angered Jones, who followed up by affirming that a bout with Alex Pereira collapsed due to the UFC’s unwillingness to pay him “one dollar over $15million”.“Was ready, willing and physically able to step in,” Jones posted to X on Saturday.“I was willing to take substantially less than the Aspinall ask but they wouldn’t budge one dollar over $15m. “I felt like our fight was worth more.“For context, Jones was reportedly offered $30m to defend the UFC heavyweight title against Tom Aspinall last year, but he turned it down and briefly retired.If Jones’ numbers prove to be true, then that means the UFC offered him half to face Pereira.When pressed on the figure at the UFC London post-fight press conference on Saturday, White doubled down on his previous comments.Dana White responds to Jon Jones leaking offer“Jon Jones was never fighting on the White House card,” White said.“How many f***ing times do I gotta say this? White insists that Jones was never a part of his plans for the White House cardGetty“He was never fighting on the White House card.“I have literally done two press conferences talking about this. “These guys [UFC matchmakers] went out, found everything they thought was available and possible, and then I picked the fights.“There was no way in hell I was putting him on the card, no matter what the money was.“Jon Jones was never going to fight on the White House card.”UFC ScheduleFor all the upcoming fights and results this year, check out talkSPORT.com’s UFC schedule.