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Updated · The New Yorker · May 26
UFC Plans 2 Title Fights at White House for America’s 250th and Trump’s 80th Birthday
Updated
Updated · The New Yorker · May 26

UFC Plans 2 Title Fights at White House for America’s 250th and Trump’s 80th Birthday

6 articles · Updated · The New Yorker · May 26
  • A White House South Lawn UFC card is being built around two world-title bouts, with Dana White saying every fight will carry divisional stakes.
  • About 4,000 spectators are planned on site, including military invitees, while another 85,000 could watch from the Ellipse and the event will stream under UFC’s new 7-year Paramount+ deal.
  • White said Trump first proposed the idea during a fight nearly a year ago, and White House staff began working on logistics the following Monday; weigh-ins are set for the Lincoln Memorial.
  • The event ties UFC’s growing political visibility to a national celebration, marking the country’s 250th anniversary while also serving as a showcase for Trump’s 80th birthday.
Amidst heightened security threats, can a live UFC event at the White House truly be made safe for attendees?
What precedent is set by transforming the historic White House lawn into a venue for a commercial sporting event?
How will engineers protect the delicate White House lawn from a temporary 5,000-seat stadium and massive crowds?