Is the UFC's White House card living up to the hype? Matt Brown doesn't think so, and he's got a point. The UFC is gearing up for a highly anticipated event at the White House on June 14, with all sorts of speculation about the magnitude of the fights. UFC CEO Dana White has promised the biggest and best card possible, but Brown isn't buying it. He argues that the UFC doesn't have the same star power it once did, and that Conor McGregor's absence is a big deal. But here's where it gets controversial: Brown believes that even if the UFC books some big fights, they might not live up to the hype. He points out that the UFC has limited options for star-studded matchups, and that the best fights might not be as competitive as expected. For instance, if Justin Gaethje faces Ilia Topuria in the main event, Gaethje will be a massive underdog. Despite Topuria's dominance, Brown thinks it's likely that Gaethje will end up losing. So, while the UFC's White House card might be great on paper, it's unlikely to live up to the hype. At least, not according to Matt Brown. But what do you think? Do you agree with Brown's assessment, or do you think the UFC can pull off something magical? Let us know in the comments!