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Why did Adin Ross refuse UFC Freedom 250 appearance despite Donald Trump planning historic White House fight night?

Why did Adin Ross refuse UFC Freedom 250 appearance despite Donald Trump planning historic White House fight night?

Why did Adin Ross refuse UFC Freedom 250 appearance despite Donald Trump planning historic White House fight night? (Image via Getty)

Adin Ross has decided he will not attend the upcoming UFC White House event after hearing rumors that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could be there. The popular streamer shared the update during a recent Kick livestream and said he would rather stay home and watch the fights with his father instead. While reports about Netanyahu attending the event are still unconfirmed, the news has already created strong reactions online as preparations for the historic UFC show continue outside the White House.The event, also called UFC Freedom 250, is scheduled for June 16, 2026, on the White House grounds in Washington, D.C. The card is part of celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. The date also falls on President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, making the event even bigger politically and publicly.During his livestream, Adin Ross directly addressed fans asking if he would attend the card after previously receiving an invitation. Ross made it clear that he no longer plans to go. “I’m not going. I told you guys I’m not going,” Ross said on stream. “Bro, I’d just prefer not to go. I’d rather just watch it at home with my dad.”Reports about Benjamin Netanyahu possibly attending the UFC event first appeared earlier this week through Fight TV. The outlet claimed Netanyahu was interested in watching Ciryl Gane face Alex Pereira from cageside. However, neither the White House nor UFC officials have officially confirmed those reports so far.

Adin Ross reacts as UFC builds White House cage while Donald Trump and Dana White prepare historic event

Even with questions around guest appearances, work at the White House is already moving quickly ahead of the event. On Wednesday, workers were seen building the frame of a UFC cage on the South Lawn. Crews were also putting together staging areas and large domed structures for fans and production teams. President Donald Trump has already described UFC Freedom 250 as the “biggest event” in UFC history. According to BBC reports, the event could cost around $60 million to organize.UFC president Dana White also shared new details earlier this month. Speaking to BBC, White said around 4,300 people will be seated on the South Lawn during the fights. Most of those seats are expected to go to members of the military.At the same time, around 85,000 free viewing tickets are expected to be available for fans at nearby Ellipse Park. UFC officials have reportedly confirmed that regular public ticket sales will not happen for the event.Trump also spoke about the public demand for tickets while talking to reporters.“I’ve never seen anybody want anything so much as people want those tickets,” Trump said.The event is still weeks away, but discussions around politics, celebrity appearances, and the massive White House setup are already bringing major attention to the card. Meanwhile, Adin Ross has made it clear that he would rather stay away from the scene and watch the fights from home instead.

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