The UFC and former President Donald Trump have announced plans to host a UFC event on the grounds of the White House. This announcement came after Trump suggested the idea on July 4, 2026, as part of the celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary. Trump expressed enthusiasm about using national parks, battlefields, and historic sites for special events under the “American Honor 250” initiative. While the UFC confirmed the plan in conversation with NBC’s Greg Rosenstein, specific details like the exact date of the event are yet to be revealed.
Conor McGregor, the former two-division UFC champion who hasn’t competed since his July 2021 loss to Dustin Poirier, showed interest in participating. McGregor tweeted his excitement and willingness to take on a challenger. Trump and UFC president Dana White share a close friendship, with Trump attending multiple UFC events before and after his presidency. White has publicly thanked Trump for supporting his efforts to regain his office in 2024 and recently was seen with Trump at UFC 314 in Miami.
Fan Take: This collaboration between UFC and a former president highlights the growing mainstream appeal of mixed martial arts. Hosting a high-profile fight at the White House could bring unprecedented exposure to the sport, potentially attracting new fans and elevating UFC’s status on a historical and national level.