Aspinall-Pereira was the plan – White

On Monday, White revealed the original plan was for Britain’s Tom Aspinall to defend his heavyweight title against Pereira at the White House.

But that was shelved after Aspinall, 33, suffered a career-threatening eye injury against Gane at UFC 321 in October.

It means Pereira and Gane will face off for the interim title instead, with the winner likely to face Aspinall in a unification bout at a later date.

Asked by TNT Sports if it would have been the Briton facing former two-weight champion Pereira at the White House this weekend, White mentioned: “100%. That would have been the fight if he was [healthy].

“Right now a lot of our champions are hurt, so it’s kind of funky. There’s a lot of things you have to deal with when you’re making these matches, with timing and everything else going in everyone’s life, injuries. But yeah, it would have been Tom.”

Last week, Matchroom Sport promoter Eddie Hearn claimed the UFC had not invited Aspinall to the event at the White House.

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