Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jun 11
White House Readies 7 UFC Fights for Trump’s 80th Birthday, Seating 4,000-Plus
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jun 11

White House Readies 7 UFC Fights for Trump’s 80th Birthday, Seating 4,000-Plus

3 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · Jun 11

Summary

  • A 30-foot Octagon and UFC’s 90-foot “Claw” lighting rig now dominate the White House South Lawn ahead of Sunday’s seven-fight card celebrating Donald Trump’s 80th birthday and the Declaration’s 250th anniversary.
  • More than $60 million and tens of thousands of labor hours went into the temporary arena, according to a National Park Service court filing, though the White House says UFC is covering the cost.
  • About 4,000 people are expected inside the South Lawn venue, while organizers expect 120,000-plus at the nearby Ellipse for a public watch party after a free-ticket lottery.
  • Seven federal agencies, including Homeland Security and the FAA, have committed significant manpower, and fighters and staff will use parts of the West Wing and driveway during the event.
  • Sunday’s 8 p.m. ET show is set to proceed rain or shine despite possible thunderstorms, with only the fighters and Trump expected to be under cover.

Insights

Will a UFC Octagon on the South Lawn permanently alter how national landmarks are used?
Beyond its $60M price tag, what is the hidden cost of the White House UFC event?
Can a UFC fight serve as a tool for American sports diplomacy on the world stage?