Despite being the UFC heavyweight champion, Tom Aspinall seemingly won’t attend the promotion’s White House card.That’s because Aspinall hasn’t received an invite from UFC CEO Dana White, even though he is set to face the winner of arguably the biggest fight on the card.Aspinall’s first defence of the undisputed heavyweight title against Ciryl Gane ended in a no-contest as he could no longer continue after being poked in both eyesAFPFormer middleweight and light heavyweight king Alex Pereira moves up to the heavyweight division to face Ciryl Gane in the co-main event of UFC White House on June 14.Gane was the first man to challenge Aspinall for his undisputed heavyweight title last October, but the UFC 321 main event ended in a no-contest after the Frenchman poked the champion in both eyes.Aspinall is still waiting to be cleared by doctors, having been diagnosed with bilateral traumatic Brown’s syndrome, but has been told by the UFC he will fight the winner of Pereira vs Gane.Although there is massive interest from Team Aspinall to see who comes out victorious on the South Lawn of the White House, he has not been invited to watch the fight in person.Aspinall: No one has asked me to attend White HouseSpeaking on the Fight Your Corner podcast this week, retired British boxer-turned-pundit Tony Bellew described his shock at learning Aspinall, who he says speaks so well, was not working or invited to UFC White House.“How have you not got the UFC heavyweight champion of the world talking on the broadcast and basically saying, ‘I’m fighting the winner. I’m the real king,'” Bellew exclaimed.Aspinall responded: “No, they’ve not asked me – no one has asked me yet.Bellew chimed in: “How insane is that?”Aspinall continued: “I’ve never really thought about [feeling disrespected] until you asked me.“No, I don’t feel disrespected. They should come to me.”Pereira and Gane are set to throw down on the South Lawn of the White House for the interim heavyweight titleGettyThe pair, alongside headliners Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje, visited US President Donald Trump last month in the Oval OfficeGettyThe champion added that if the UFC got in touch and asked him to attend the White House event, he would ‘definitely go.’The 33-year-old concluded: “I actually would like to watch [Pereira vs Gane up close]. There are no excuses. I would. I have nothing to say otherwise.“I’m gonna watch it from home anyway, so if you’re there, it’s going to be even better.”Aspinall clearly favours getting a rematch with Gane first because of how their headliner in Abu Dhabi ended last year.However, if Pereira gets the job done against ‘Bon Gamin,’ the champion will likely face the Brazilian next.Aspinall vs White continuesAspinall’s comments will doubtless add fuel to the fire in conversations about his relationship with White.The UFC heavyweight champion said he would ‘definitely go’ to the White House show if askedGettyThe UFC heavyweight champion was left ‘very disappointed’ with White following his boss’s reaction to the no-contest against Gane.It’s publicly known that the pair don’t speak much, with Aspinall previously admitting he doesn’t deal directly with White for UFC business.Furthermore, Aspinall is now being guided by Matchroom Sport chairman Eddie Hearn, who signed the champion to his talent agency weeks after White poached Conor Benn from his stable.Hearn has been heavily critical of Aspinall’s UFC pay since bringing him on board, saying just last week that he wants the Englishman to be released from his contract.UFC ScheduleFor all the upcoming fights and results this year, check out talkSPORT.com’s UFC schedule.