UFC Announces Fight Card for White House Event on June 14
The UFC has revealed the full fight card for a planned event at the White House on June 14, coinciding with President Trump's 80th birthday.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship has announced the complete fight card for an unprecedented mixed martial arts event scheduled to take place at the White House on June 14. The event, which has been given various names including "UFC Freedom 250" and "America 250," is planned to coincide with President Donald Trump's 80th birthday.
The announcement comes approximately eight months after the president first revealed plans for the White House to host a UFC event. The card will feature six prime-time fights and includes two championship bouts as the main attractions, according to the organization's official announcement.
The event represents a historic first for both the UFC and the White House, marking the first time a professional mixed martial arts competition will be held on the White House grounds. Industry insiders and fighters have been speculating about potential participants since the event was first announced.
Details about the specific logistics of the event, including fighter entrances and weigh-in procedures, are still being finalized. The June 14 date was selected to align with the America 250 celebration and the president's milestone birthday.
The announcement has generated significant attention within the combat sports community, with fighters having lobbied for inclusion in what is being billed as a landmark event in UFC history.