Historic UFC Event to Take Place at the White House in 2026
President Donald Trump announces a landmark UFC event at the White House to celebrate America's 250th anniversary.






In a groundbreaking announcement, US President Donald Trump revealed plans to host a UFC event at the White House in 2026, as part of the celebrations for America's 250th anniversary. This event, which will be organized by UFC president Dana White, is expected to feature a championship fight and attract an audience of 20,000 to 25,000 people.
Speaking at a rally in Iowa, Trump emphasized the significance of this event, stating, "We're going to have a UFC fight on the grounds of the White House. We have a lot of land there. Dana's going to do it." This announcement has sparked excitement among MMA fans worldwide, as it marks the first time a UFC event will be held at such a prestigious location.
The UFC has yet to officially confirm the event, but Dana White shared a video of Trump's announcement on social media, captioning it, "this will be epic." The UFC's Instagram account also posted the video, asking followers, "who would you like to see headline the event?"
Trump and White share a close friendship, with White being a key supporter during Trump's 2024 election campaign. Trump has attended several UFC events during his presidency, including UFC 316 in New Jersey last month.
This historic event is part of a series of celebrations marking the anniversary of America's signing of the Declaration of Independence. The UFC event at the White House is expected to be a highlight of these celebrations, bringing together sports and politics in a unique and memorable way.
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