"Tell me a bigger sports story": How the UFC conquered Trump's Washington

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https://www.axios.com/2024/07/18/dana-white-rnc-trump-melania" target="_blank">Dana White likes to say he sells "holy sh*t moments for a living."

Why it matters: The UFC and President https://www.axios.com/politics-policy/donald-trump" target="_blank">Trump have forged one of the most successful cultural alliances in modern politics, carrying mixed martial arts (MMA) from the fringe of American sports to a starring role in the country's 250th anniversary.


Zoom in: For Trump, the https://www.axios.com/2023/07/26/trump-fighter-aligns-ufc" target="_blank">UFC was a lifeline after the 2020 election and Jan. 6 left him radioactive to corporate America.

For the UFC, Trump's return has coincided with a cascade of rewards: a https://www.axios.com/2025/08/11/ufc-paramount-skydance-ppv-new-tv-deal" target="_blank">$7.7 billion rights deal with Paramount, new partnerships with the https://www.foxnews.com/outkick-sports/fbi-headquarters-welcomes-ufc-fighters-training-sessions-ahead-historic-white-house-mma-event" target="_blank">FBI and https://www.state.gov/releases/office-of-the-spokesperson/2026/06/secretary-rubio-to-participate-in-signing-ceremony-with-ultimate-fighting-championship" target="_blank">State Department, and now a fight night on the https://www.axios.com/2026/03/19/trump-white-house-ufc-fight" target="_blank">White House's South Lawn.

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The big picture: UFC Freedom 250 has been cloaked in controversy and curiosity since well before construction began on the 92-foot-tall steel "Claw" now towering over the South Lawn.

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The sport: To fans, MMA is what Joe Rogan calls "high-level problem solving with dire physical consequences" — a full-body chess match that fuses boxing, kickboxing, wrestling, jiu-jitsu and pain tolerance into a brutal test of skill, will and nerve.

  • The champions fighting on Sunday, from Georgian-Spaniard Ilia Topuria to Brazil's Alex Pereira, embody the sport's global rise, technical sophistication and cinematic capacity for sudden, fight-ending violence.
  • To critics, MMA remains a bloody spectacle tied to the ugliest strains of hypermasculinity, making its arrival at the White House feel jarring even as the sport has gone mainstream.

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The promotion: The UFC built a global sports empire by functioning as the ultimate market gatekeeper, yielding immense corporate profits even while https://www.mmafighting.com/ufc/479922/ufc-antitrust-lawsuit-payments-totalling-over-237-million-paid-to-fighters-attorneys-reveal-reasons-for-some-delays" target="_blank">weathering antitrust lawsuits and allegations of suppressed wages.

  • Beyond the balance sheets, the UFC's internal fairness is routinely warped by executive favoritism — a system of handpicked title shots and corporate protection that fans openly mock as "Dana White privilege."
  • This transactional playbook has long aligned the UFC with https://www.sportspolitika.news/p/ufc-baku-azerbaijan-sports-politics-mma" target="_blank">authoritarian regimes that use combat sports for image laundering, adding a sharp layer of irony to a company now wrapped in the flag of American pageantry.

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The event: White insists the card will be patriotic, not political, promising to "tell the story of America" through historical vignettes between fights.

But almost every logistical and financial detail points back to one man.

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Trump with UFC fighters (from left) Alex Pereira, Ilia Topuria, Justin Gaethje and Cyril Gane.

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Between the lines: The public isn't sold: A https://yougov.com/en-us/daily-results/20260605-61ec7-1" target="_blank">YouGov poll found 51% of Americans disapprove and just 17% approve of UFC Freedom 250.

  • A watchdog group has https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/09/politics/doj-response-lawsuit-ufc-fight-white-house" target="_blank">sued to stop the event, arguing the administration approved a private spectacle on federal parkland without proper review.
  • Even within the UFC's Trump-friendly fan base, the alliance is showing cracks: Fans have flooded promotional posts with complaints about Israel, the Epstein files and other perceived populist betrayals by Trump.

The bottom line: The UFC's journey to the White House lawn mirrors the president's own improbable rise.

  • In 1996, the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) urged all 50 U.S. governors to ban the "barbaric" UFC in its infancy, https://slate.com/culture/2018/08/john-mccain-ufc-how-he-grew-to-tolerate-mma-the-sport-he-considered-human-cockfighting.html" target="_blank">likening the sport to "human cockfighting."
  • At the time, Trump was a casino mogul and tabloid fixture, refining the same instincts for provocation, spectacle and survival that would later vault him to the presidency.
  • White has long cast Trump as one of the few powerful figures who saw value in the UFC when polite America recoiled: "Nobody took us seriously," White often says. "Except Donald Trump."

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