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UFC At White House: First-Ever Professional Sporting Event Coming To Presidential Residence

The South Lawn of White House is undergoing an unprecedented transformation. For the first time in American history, the presidential residence will serve as the venue for a live professional sporting event.

Crews have officially begun heavy construction on the executive grounds to erect a temporary arena for UFC Freedom 250 (colloquially dubbed UFC White House). Scheduled for June 14, 2026, the historic fight night serves a dual purpose: anchoring the United States’ year-long 250th anniversary (Semiquincentennial) celebrations and coinciding with President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday and Flag Day.

Transforming South Lawn

Heavy construction equipment, cranes, and structural steel have already reshaped the presidential landscape. The temporary open-air venue is being custom-built to blend athletic entertainment with historical architecture.

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Online renderings and ground photos show the assembly of “The Claw” – a towering, 90-foot custom lighting and cover archway imported directly from Europe. The structure is meticulously designed to protect the fighting area while ensuring the iconic facade of the White House remains perfectly visible as the primary backdrop for global television broadcasts.

The signature eight-sided UFC cage will be encircled by a patriotic red, white, and blue stage. It will feature giant video screens and designated ringside seating allocated for a full live marching band to amplify the atmosphere.

Crowd Dynamics and Safety Logistics

While early estimates floated crowds as large as 25,000, real-world security boundaries on federal property have scaled back the live audience dramatically.

The exclusive venue will hold roughly 4,300 spectators. In a deliberate nod to the nation’s milestone birthday, UFC CEO Dana White confirmed that the vast majority of these highly coveted seats are being explicitly reserved for active members of the U.S. Military. The remainder will consist of dignitaries and guests handpicked by the White House and the promotion. No public tickets are being sold for the main lawn.

To accommodate everyday fans, the UFC is establishing a massive public viewing zone at nearby Ellipse Park. Equipped with mega-screens, the area will host up to 85,000 spectators for a live public viewing experience completely free of charge.

Given the high-profile venue, the Department of Homeland Security has slapped a Level 1 Special Event Assessment Rating (SEAR 1) on the card – the highest level of federal security clearance, typically reserved for events like the Super Bowl.

A Massive Financial Venture

The promotion is fully financing the operation without relying on a single dime of taxpayer money. Early financial projections indicate that production costs have ballooned past $60 million, surpassing the $21 million spent on the UFC 306 Sphere show. This includes a dedicated $700,000 escrow fund set aside strictly to fully restore and re-turf the South Lawn once the cage comes down.

Historic Fight Card

Despite the unique, downsized arena, the promotion is delivering a heavy-hitting pay-per-view lineup featuring two major championship bouts:

Lightweight: Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje – Undisputed Lightweight Championship

Heavyweight: Alex Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane – Interim Heavyweight Championship

Bantamweight: Sean O’Malley vs. Aiemann Zahabi – Main Card Feature

Heavyweight: Josh Hokit vs. Derrick Lewis – Main Card Feature

Lightweight: Maurício Ruffy vs. Michael Chandler – Main Card Feature

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