Joe Rogan Defends $60 Million White House UFC Event as Critics Call It Partisan
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 17
Joe Rogan Defends $60 Million White House UFC Event as Critics Call It Partisan
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 17
Summary
Joe Rogan used Wednesday’s podcast to dismiss claims that UFC Freedom 250 at the White House was a political statement, saying critics on both the left and right were miscasting the event.
The June 15 spectacle drew about 4,300 official attendees — including 1,200 active-duty service members — while Rogan said another 85,000 watched on giant screens outside.
Rogan called it the wildest experience of his 20-plus years in combat sports and said every fight ended by knockout, making it unlike any previous UFC card he had worked.
The $60 million event, staged on the South Lawn as Trump celebrated his 80th birthday ahead of America’s 250th anniversary, featured 14 fighters, Zac Brown singing the anthem and a Blue Angels-Thunderbirds flyover.