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In a bold announcement, President Donald Trump revealed plans to host a UFC event at the White House, coinciding with the United States’ upcoming 250th birthday next year. This revelation has generated excitement among UFC fans and fighters alike, as anticipation builds for what could be a historic occasion.
UFC President Dana White expressed surprise at Trump’s public declaration, admitting he had not foreseen the President mentioning the event during his address. However, since Trump’s announcement, preparations for the event have gained significant momentum.
During a recent interview, White hinted at the possibility of fight matchups, indicating that discussions have moved beyond mere speculation. He assured fans that the USC event at the White House is not just a concept, but a reality in progress.
“It’s absolutely going to happen,” White stated when speaking to The Associated Press. He emphasized the significance of the occasion, stating, “Imagine celebrating the 250th birthday of the United States of America, with the UFC live on the White House south lawn broadcasting on CBS.” His enthusiasm reflects the grandeur he envisions for this unique event.
White described the UFC event as a one-of-a-kind celebration, promising that it will feature what he terms the “baddest card of all time.” The excitement surrounding potential fighters has also increased. Notably, Jon Jones, a prominent figure in the UFC, recently returned to the drug-testing pool, hinting at a potential comeback for this monumental occasion.
“Everybody wants to fight on this card. Literally everybody,” White noted, highlighting the high level of interest among fighters. This event is shaping up to feature top-tier talent, making it a must-see for MMA enthusiasts.
Jon Jones seemed to confirm his participation in the White House fights during recent comments made on social media. His excitement was palpable as he shared, “The moment I heard Donald Trump’s announcement, I started training again.” This indication of his preparation suggests he is serious about being part of this landmark event.
Another superstar, Conor McGregor, has also voiced his interest in joining the lineup for the White House event. White revealed that McGregor “could be” sharing the same card as Jones, should both fighters be involved. The potential for a matchup featuring these two icons has fans eagerly speculating about the fights ahead.
Trump has a well-documented history with the UFC, having attended numerous events over the years, most recently at UFC 316 in Newark, New Jersey. His involvement in the sport underscores a deep connection between politics and entertainment, highlighting the potential for UFC’s growing popularity in mainstream culture.
In tandem with the announcement of this event, the UFC is planning to transition away from its traditional pay-per-view model. This shift is part of a massive media rights agreement valued at $7.7 billion, which will see Paramount+ distribute many of UFC’s major events starting in 2026.
As part of this new agreement, Paramount+ will offer a wide array of content, including 13 major events and 30 Fight Nights, available on their streaming platform. Fans will be relieved to know that there will be no additional costs associated with viewing numbered UFC events, providing broader access to viewers.
The prospect of UFC fights at the White House marks an exciting chapter for both the organization and its fanbase. With Dana White’s confirmation and the involvement of high-profile fighters like Jon Jones and Conor McGregor, the event is swiftly becoming a focal point in sports discussions.
As plans continue to unfold, fans are left on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting details on fight matchups and other event specifics. The convergence of sports and a national celebration promises to deliver an unforgettable experience.
Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report. Stay tuned for more updates as the event approaches, and follow our coverage for in-depth insights into the world of sports.