UFC at the White House: Everything you need to know about spectacular event set for June in Washington, D.C.
UFC at the White House: Everything you need to know about spectacular event set for June in Washington, D.C. The entire White House card was announced at UFC 326 in March By Shakiel Mahjouri Mar 13, 2026 at 3:32 pm ET • 2 min read UFC UFC has set the stage for an unparalleled extravaganza. The mixed martial arts leader will host a fight card from the White House this summer, officially titled "Freedom Fight 250." Fans have been theorizing for months what the historic event would look like, and now we know. On Saturday, the promotion announced a six-fight card for the summer spectacle. Nearly every major name in the sport has expressed interest in fighting at the White House, but not everyone made the cut. UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria will unify titles with interim champion Justin Gaethje in the main event. Alex Pereira seeks a third weight class title, albeit an interim one, when he faces Ciryl Gane in his heavyweight debut. The card also features one more former UFC champion. Last year, President Trump proposed a UFC event at the White House as part of America's 250th celebration on for the Fourth of July. One month later, UFC president and CEO Dana White confirmed the promotion would indeed produce the unique event. Take a look below at everything you need to know about the upcoming UFC White House card. Who is fighting at the White House? UFC announced six fights that will take place at the event. Most notably, a lightweight unification bout sits atop the card as Ilia Topuria takes on interim titleholder Justin Gaethje. Plus, Alex Pereira moves up to a third weight class in pursuit of more greatness when he takes on Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title. Ilia Topuria (c) vs. Justin Gaethje (ic), lightweight championship Alex Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane, interim heavyweight championship Sean O'Malley vs. Aiemann Zahabi, bantamweights Mauricio Ruffy vs. Michael Chandler, lightweights Bo Nickal vs. Kyle Daukaus, middleweights Diego Lopes vs. Steve Garcia, featherweights When will the UFC White House card take place? The card is tentatively scheduled for June 14, coinciding with President Trump's 80th birthday. The President originally pitched the card for Independence Day before it moved to June. UFC has not confirmed a start time. Currently, main cards for numbered events begin at 9 p.m. ET, while most Fight Nights stateside start at 8 p.m. ET. What will the event look like? Fighters will walk from the Oval Office to the Octagon. The Octagon will be erected on the South Lawn. White expects fewer than 5,000 spectators to attend, citing security concerns. In February, Ari Emmanuel, CEO of TKO Group Holdings, UFC's parent company, estimated 3,000 to 4,000 spectators on the South Lawn. "We have this video rendering of what this looks like," White explained. "We literally have the trees in the South Lawn, so we'll know exactly where the sun is until it sets. All the logistics are done." White proposed setting up large screens at nearby The Ellipse Park, which can accommodate up to 85,000 fans. The promotion will soon announce how fans can acquire free tickets to watch from the park. "There's a park that's right there," White said on March 12. "We're gonna be ticketing 85,000 people in the Ellipse, and the tickets are free. We'll announce how we're gonna be giving them away soon, but you should plan on going to Washington, D.C., for this event." Join the Conversation comments