Entertainment
Jun 13, 2026
Trump Hosts UFC Event on White House Lawn for 80th Birthday
President Donald Trump is hosting the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on the White House lawn …
The Unprecedented Event
President Donald Trump is set to host the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on the South Lawn of the White House on Sunday, June 12, 2026, to celebrate his 80th birthday. The event, dubbed 'UFC Freedom 250,' features seven fights, including a unification bout for the lightweight championship between undefeated champion Ilia Topuria and interim champion Justin Gaethje.
Transforming the White House Lawn
The iconic South Lawn has been transformed into a mini coliseum, with an octagon ringed by thousands of seats and a 92ft, 600-ton steel structure nicknamed 'the Claw.' This is the first time a major professional sporting event has been staged on the grounds of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Controversy and Criticism
The event has been met with controversy, with critics calling UFC a 'blood sport.' A lawsuit filed by the watchdog group Public Integrity Project sought to block the event, citing concerns over Trump's financial ties to the UFC's parent company, TKO Group Holdings, in which he owns up to $50,000 in stock.
The Lineup and Logistics
The event features a star-studded lineup, including Derrick 'The Black Beast' Lewis, one of Trump's favorite UFC fighters. About 4,300 people are expected in the stands, including 1,200 seats set aside for active-duty military personnel who were required to meet strict physical fitness standards.
The Future of UFC and Government Partnerships
The event also marks the beginning of a public-private partnership between the UFC and the US State Department, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio signing a memorandum of understanding to promote diplomacy through sports.
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