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Trump Reveals White House UFC Fight Date

President Donald J. Trump is bringing America’s fighting spirit right to the White House. On June 14, 2026 — his 80th birthday — Trump will host a UFC mega-fight live from the South Lawn of the White House, making history once again.

Speaking at the Navy’s 250th-anniversary ceremony in Norfolk, Virginia, President Trump electrified the crowd with details about the blockbuster event. The celebration will be part of a larger wave of patriotic milestones during his second term — including America’s 250th birthday, the 2026 World Cup, and the 2028 Summer Olympics.

“On June 14 next year, we’re going to have a huge UFC fight at the White House — right on the lawn,” Trump said, smiling. “It’s going to be a tremendous event for our country.”

The event will feature UFC legend Conor McGregor, who confirmed that he’ll step into the octagon for the historic showdown. UFC President Dana White, a loyal friend and longtime Trump supporter, proudly announced in August,

“The White House fight is on. We got it done today. This will be one of the biggest sports events in history.”

According to White House officials, the celebration will include fireworks, light shows, fighter weigh-ins at the Lincoln Memorial, and fan activities across the National Mall. The iconic UFC octagon will be built on the South Lawn, turning the People’s House into the ultimate arena for American grit and determination.

Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung called it a moment of pride for the nation:

“President Trump’s vision for hosting a UFC fight at the White House is about honoring America’s 250th anniversary — celebrating strength, freedom, and the fighting spirit that defines this country.”


🇺🇸 Why It Matters

For millions of patriotic Americans, this isn’t just a sporting event — it’s a symbol of national revival and confidence under President Trump’s leadership. As the world watches, the White House will become the stage for a once-in-a-lifetime display of American courage, competition, and unity.