In a recent announcement, Donald Trump stated that a planned Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event at the White House will now be held on June 14, 2026, which is his 80th birthday.1
Key details about the event:
- Venue: The event will be a “big UFC fight” held on the grounds of the White House, marking a historic first for the presidential residence.2
- Initial Date: The event was originally slated to take place on July 4, 2026, to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the United States.3
- Logistics: The UFC has reportedly committed to spending $700,000 to replace the White House’s South Lawn grass after the event.4 The weigh-ins for the fighters are expected to be held at the Lincoln Memorial.5
- Attendance: While Trump had initially suggested a crowd of up to 25,000 people, UFC CEO Dana White later revised the estimated attendance to fewer than 5,000, citing security concerns.6 White also mentioned plans for a large public viewing area in a nearby park for up to 85,000 spectators.7
Trump has a long-standing relationship with the UFC, with his association dating back to 2001 when he hosted two events at his Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City.8 He has since become a regular attendee at high-profile UFC events, where he is often greeted like a celebrity.9