Jon Jones isn’t interested in fighting Fedor Emelianenko – he only wants to make a comeback on the UFC White House bill.One month after Jones’ retirement was announced by Dana White, US President Donald Trump revealed his huge plans for a UFC event at the White House in 2026.White revealed last month in Azerbaijan that Jones’ career was overGettyTrump’s revelation prompted what seemed to be a retirement U-turn from Jones, as he set his sights on being part of the iconic event. At an IBA Bare Knuckle boxing show last weekend, the head of IBO boxing, Al Siesta, offered Jones an alternative option in a surprise clash with MMA’s leading all-time heavyweight Emelianenko.He said: “Listen, if we agree with Dana White we bring you to the Red Square as an alternative to the White House card. I’m gonna get someone like Fedor [Emelianenko], two boxers.Jones quickly shut down the offer, replying: “I’m contractually obligated to the UFC for a very long time.”He explained: “No. No one wants to see Fedor and I fight, I don’t want to fight Fedor. I absolutely love Fedor, he’s been one of my big idols for a long time. “It’s the same with Anderson Silva, these guys inspired me in my youth and that will never change.”Emelianenko was a world title holder in Bellator, Strikeforce, Rizin and PRIDE and is considered MMA’s best ever heavyweight fighter.Jones and Emelianenko never came face-to-face in their career, given the Russian never signed with the UFC despite intense links.The frightening talent is now far beyond the peak of his powers at the age of 48, and retired after a second defeat to Ryan Bader in February 2023.But ‘The Last Emperor’ has opened the door to return in the boxing ring, and has been heavily linked to a tilt with heavyweight legend Mike Tyson.But Jones is already looking to revive his career- albeit only in the UFCAFP - GettyJones himself has previously suggested he would appear in the squared circle, but is now primarily focused on his boxing exploits.Will Dana White put Jon Jones on The White House card?White made it clear that he wasn’t so keen on the idea of Jones featuring on the historic event.After UFC 318, he said: “You know how I felt about him. I can’t risk putting him in big positions, in a big spot, and have something go wrong.“Especially the White House card.”Jones was left unimpressed by White’s comments, but has confidently vowed to earn his spot on the bill.While fighters have not yet been announced for the UFC card at White House, White has promised it will be ‘the baddest card of all time’.