Trump to Host Historic UFC Fight at White House Next Month

President Donald Trump has announced a major UFC fight event at the White House on June 14, calling it "the greatest show on earth." The event will feature top fighters including Justin Gaethje, Ilia Topuria, Alex Pereira, and Ciryl Gane. Trump plans to install 4,000 seats outside the White House with giant screens to accommodate up to 100,000 spectators. He credited himself with helping the UFC gain mainstream acceptance when it struggled to find venues.

Key Points: Trump Hosts UFC Fight at White House in June

  • Trump announces UFC fight at White House on June 14
  • Event to feature top fighters like Justin Gaethje and Alex Pereira
  • 4,000 seats installed outside, with screens for up to 100,000 spectators
  • Trump says it's the biggest event ever at White House
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Trump to host UFC fight at White House next month

President Trump announces a major UFC fight event at the White House on June 14, featuring top fighters and up to 100,000 spectators.

"This will be the greatest show on earth. - Donald Trump"

Washington, May 7

US President Donald Trump has announced plans for a major UFC fight event at the White House next month, calling it "the greatest show on earth" as he stood alongside some of mixed martial arts' biggest stars in the Oval Office.

The event, scheduled for June 14, will feature leading UFC fighters competing on the White House grounds before thousands of spectators.

"We're having a big fight," Trump said on Wednesday (Local time). "It's never going to happen again, never happened before."

Trump said about 4,000 seats would be installed directly outside the White House, while giant viewing screens would accommodate crowds estimated between 75,000 and 100,000 people nearby.

"This will be the greatest show on earth," Trump declared.

The President appeared alongside UFC stars including Justin Gaethje, Ilia Topuria, Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane.

Trump repeatedly praised the fighters as "real warriors" and "the greatest fighters in the world".

Gaethje credited Trump with helping UFC gain mainstream acceptance during its early years.

"You gave us a chance to fight in your property," Gaethje told Trump. "I think we'd be 10 years behind if it wasn't for you."

Trump recalled how the UFC once struggled to find venues because the sport was viewed as excessively violent.

"They couldn't get any arenas because it was so violent," Trump said. "I was able to give them, I guess, the first four or five fights."

MMA manager Ali Abdelaziz described the White House card as "the most watched sports event on planet Earth".

Several fighters used the event to describe their personal journeys and praise the opportunities they found in America.

"America is the dream," Abdelaziz said.

Gaethje said many fighters came from modest backgrounds and viewed the sport as a merit-based path to success.

"None of us comes from opportunity or wealth," he said. "Everybody has an opportunity."

Trump also suggested the White House fight could become one of the largest public events ever hosted at the presidential residence.

"I think it's going to be the biggest event we've ever had at the White House," he said.

The UFC has evolved into one of the world's fastest-growing sports businesses, with a major international following across the United States, Europe, Latin America and parts of Asia.

- IANS

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Priya S
I get that UFC is popular in the US, but hosting it at the White House feels like a marketing stunt more than a presidential duty. Also, from an Indian perspective, we've seen how "biggest events" can be about nationalism and not much else. Hope taxpayers aren't footing the bill for this.
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James A
Haha, this is peak Trump. The guy is a showman through and through. Say what you want, but UFC fighters are real athletes and they deserve the spotlight. I just hope the weather cooperates in June!
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Vikram M
This is a good example of how Americans use sports for soft power. In India, we have our own massive events like IPL and Kumbh Mela, but using the presidential residence for a sporting event? That's next-level. Keen to see if any Indian fighters get invited 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As a Canadian, I find this very... American. 🤷‍♀️ The White House is a symbol of democracy, not a fight club. But okay, Trump gonna Trump. I just hope the fighters are well-paid and safe.
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Kavya N
Interesting how the fighters are praising America as a land of opportunity. That narrative is powerful, but we all know the reality is more complex. Still, respect to the athletes for chasing their dreams. From India, we understand the struggle to make it in sports without family money.
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