The White House is preparing for an unusual spectacle as US President Donald Trump is set to host an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event on Sunday, coinciding with his 80th birthday celebrations.
The event comes at a time when international attention remains focused on efforts by the United States and Iran to reach an agreement aimed at ending the conflict in West Asia. At home, however, many Americans are also looking forward to what could become one of the most distinctive sporting events ever staged at the presidential residence.
According to a report by The Guardian, critics have described mixed martial arts as "blood sports" because of its physical and often intense nature. UFC president Dana White told the publication that the idea to bring the promotion to the White House originated with Trump himself.
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South Lawn turned into a fight arena
For the occasion, the White House South Lawn has undergone a dramatic transformation. The venue now features the UFC's signature octagon surrounded by thousands of spectator seats.
That’s a wrap on the @UFC Ceremonial Weigh-Ins on the Ellipse 🦅
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) June 14, 2026
See you tomorrow — 8 PM EST. pic.twitter.com/0eQmxgezhB
The setup is further highlighted by a massive 92-foot steel structure weighing approximately 600 tons, creating a stadium-like atmosphere within the White House grounds.
The event also falls on Flag Day, observed annually on June 14 to mark the adoption of the American flag in 1777.
A first in UFC's 33-year history
The event is expected to be a milestone for the promotion. In its 33-year history, the UFC has never held a fully outdoor event. While a previous show in Abu Dhabi in 2010 took place in an open-air setting, it was conducted in a partially covered venue.
Founded in the early 1990s, the UFC has grown from a niche combat sports attraction into the world's largest mixed martial arts organisation, drawing millions of viewers globally.
National parks offer free entry
Trump's birthday celebrations extend beyond the White House. According to USA Today, all National Park Service sites that normally charge an entrance fee are offering free admission on June 14.
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The National Park Service designates several fee-free days throughout the year, typically linked to federal holidays and nationally significant observances.
FAQs:
Why is the UFC being held at the White House?
UFC president Dana White said the idea came from Donald Trump, who wanted to host the event at the White House.
Is this the first outdoor UFC event in history?
Yes, the White House fight night is being described as the UFC's first fully outdoor event in its 33-year history.