UFC has announced plans to host a series of fights on the grounds of the White House during the United States’ 250th birthday celebration in 2026. The announcement was confirmed to The Athletic, indicating that the UFC is in the early stages of organizing this unique event, which is expected to take place in the summer. However, specific details regarding the date and fight lineup have not yet been provided.

This initiative gained traction after President Donald Trump expressed his ambition for the event during a recent rally in Iowa. “We’re going to have a UFC fight, championship fight, full fight,” Trump stated, highlighting the ample space available at the White House.

The prospect of hosting a professional sporting event on the White House grounds is unprecedented, signifying a potential historic moment in the intersection of politics and sports. UFC president Dana White, a longtime friend of Trump, shared his enthusiasm for the plans by promoting a video of Trump’s comments on social media, calling it “EPIC.”

While further details remain scarce, the confirmation of this event adds to the excitement surrounding not just the UFC but also the unique position of the White House in the realm of sports. If successful, it could mark a new chapter in how sporting events are perceived and organized in America, potentially setting a precedent for future collaborations between governmental institutions and major sporting organizations.

This endeavor not only reflects the growing popularity of mixed martial arts but also indicates a willingness to explore innovative venues for sporting events, suggesting a bright outlook for the sport’s future in the United States.


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