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Dana White: No More UFC Events at White House After Costly Freedom 250

Dana White: No More UFC Events at White House After Costly Freedom 250
UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House South Lawn with octagon cage
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UFC CEO Dana White has confirmed that the mixed martial arts promotion will never stage another event at the White House, following the conclusion of UFC Freedom 250 on June 14, 2026.

The outdoor event, held on the South Lawn in Washington, D. C.

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, celebrated President Donald Trump's 80th birthday and the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

White praised the event's performance metrics but cited severe financial and operational challenges as the primary reasons for the permanent venue restriction.

"It was an amazing experience, this was a one-of-one," White said, according to NPR. "It will never happen again."

The organization covered a $60 million bill for the single evening, which included constructing a cage at a federal landmark and managing weather risks.

"I can't afford it," White stated. "I'll never do the Sphere again and we'll never do this again."

Fighter Incidents and Political Undertones

The event drew thousands of fans to watch parties on the Ellipse but was marked by behavioral issues from some fighters.

UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland was escorted from the premises by police, while heavyweight Josh Hokit faced criticism for spreading an unfounded conspiracy theory about former first lady Michelle Obama.

White downplayed the political nature of the fights, emphasizing the evening was intended as a patriotic celebration.

"Hopefully tonight created some unity," White said.

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