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06/14/26 10:18:00
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06/14 22:16 CDT President Donald Trump gets 80th birthday bash fueled by UFC
fights on the White House lawn
President Donald Trump gets 80th birthday bash fueled by UFC fights on the
White House lawn
By DAN GELSTON
AP Sports Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) --- President Donald Trump emerged from the Oval Office first,
then fighters from around the globe followed straight into the fight cage, in
part for the president's 80th birthday celebration and to bring a sport long on
the fringe of mainstream acceptance into a main event spot on the White House
South Lawn.
UFC was in DC on Sunday night, a most improbable all-American setting for a
fight promotion that long ago shed the "human cockfighting" tag and decades
later became entwined with the emboldened right-wing " manosphere " that soaks
up UFC fights and threw its support behind Trump in two elections.
Trump and UFC boss Dana White walked from the Oval Office to the Blue Room
Balcony to chants of "USA! USA!" during the Freedom 250 fight night jacked up
by a dose of high-octane patriotism on a blustery night for cage fighting.
This was no Easter Egg Roll.
Ring announcer Bruce Buffer busted out star-spangled threads for the occasion:
gold stars on the outside of his suit coat and mini American flags stitched
inside. UFC's ring girls, who normally parade around the cage in skimpy
outfits, were covered up for a more PG-rated fight night, dressed in more
full-body outfits, some that flowed past the knee or to the ground and
incorporated the American flag into the designs.
The Marine Band played from in front of the White House and Zac Brown sang the
national anthem --- which is never played before normal UFC fight cards because
of the mix of nationalities fighting inside the Octagon. The Navy's Blue Angels
and Air Force Thunderbirds zipped overhead as part of a flyover.
The 4,000-plus fans --- which included Mark Zuckerberg and David Ellison --- on
the South Lawn who sat under the claw, the flying saucer-type, open-air
structure that housed the cage, mostly sat on their hands until the fighters
used theirs to deliver furious fists and smackdowns that got them on their feet.
Bo Nickal delivered the red, white and boom when the three-time NCAA Division I
wrestling champion at Penn State earned the TKO win over middleweight Kyle
Daukaus and immediately bolted the Octagon for a cage-side chat with Trump.
Nickal met Trump in 2019 during a ceremony at the White House for collegiate
national champions.
Nickal thanked Trump after the easy night of work for bringing UFC to the White
House.
"First and foremost, I have to thank President Trump for making this happen,"
Nickal said inside the cage. "This is unbelievable."
The first blight of the night for Trump came when American heavyweight Derrick
Lewis lost his fight after he got a personal invitation from the president.
Trump proclaimed himself a fan of Lewis and his unconventional celebrations and
asked White to add him to the card. Josh Hokit instead improved to 10-0 when he
flattened Lewis by TKO.
More than $60 million and tens of thousands of hours of labor were poured into
building the arena, according to a court filing from the National Park Service,
which oversees the South Lawn, and the looming threat of rain that threw White
into a tizzy each time a miserable forecast was raised never materialized over
the early portions of the card.
Fight night came only hours after the United States and Iran reached an
agreement to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz, offering relief to the
global economy more than three months since fighting began.
UFC had seven fights with all male fighters under the Freedom 250 banner to
celebrate Trump's birthday and the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of
Independence's signing.
Alex Pereira of Brazil will meet Ciryl Gane of France for the interim UFC
heavyweight title. Spanish-Georgian lightweight champion Ilia Topuria then
takes on interim champ Justin Gaethje in the main event.
The rare UFC outdoors event marked the pinnacle of the relationship between
White and Trump that has yielded personal, political and financial dividends
for both parties. White's first card as UFC president came in 2001 at an event
held at Trump Taj Mahal.
Trump has attended four UFC cards as sitting president, walking to the cage
amid rock music and patriotic chants from fans. White introduced Trump at two
Republican National Conventions.
Trump got a home game for this one, making the short walk from the Oval Office
to the Octagon, much like the fighters who were flanked by first responders and
medal of honor recipients, among others.
Thousands more outside the White House lawn watched the fights on big screens
from the nearby Ellipse, though not everyone was able to get tickets.
Even one of UFC's champions.
UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland was escorted out of the Ellipse event
by a group of police officers.
U.S. Park Police said in a statement that Strickland's presence drew enough
attention from attendees that it resulted in disorder. He wasn't cited or
arrested, they said. Instead, he was taken to his hotel and told not to come
back to the venue.
Once a vocal supporter of Trump, Strickland has recently said on social media
that he was not invited to participate in the event at the White House because
he is an outspoken critic of Israel.
White has rejected Strickland's accusation that he was banned from UFC Freedom
250 events.
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