An historic sporting event is set to take place on Sunday, June 14, as the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) hosts a seven-fight card, including a headliner fight between lightweight champion Ilia Topuria and interim champion Justin Gaethje, on the South Lawn of the White House, to honor President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday and America’s 250th anniversary.
What Is the Event and When Is It Happening?
The White House event, known as UFC Freedom 250, will feature a full slate of mixed martial arts bouts staged in a temporary arena built on the South Lawn—marking the first time a professional UFC fight has been held at the presidential residence.
Key details:
According to UFC, these are the key event details:
- Date: Sunday, June 14, 2026
- Venue: South Lawn, White House, Washington, D.C.
- Start time: Around 8 p.m. ET for the main fight
- Broadcast details: Paramount+ streaming service and TNT Sports
The event caps a multi-day programme that began on Friday, featuring press conferences and fighter face-offs at the Lincoln Memorial as well as fan festivities at the Ellipse, where tens of thousands are expected to watch Sunday’s fights on large screens.
Seven fights are scheduled, including two championship bouts, with organisers constructing a large-scale temporary structure—known as “the Claw”—to house the Octagon and lighting systems.
Who Is Attending?
While the official guest list hasn’t been publicly released, the New York Post has reported that expected attendees include Trump and members of his family, including:
- Melania Trump
- Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Trump
- Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner
- Eric and Lara Trump
Attendance on the South Lawn is strictly invitation-only, with roughly 5,000 guests expected to attend, including press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Polish media has reported that Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki, who is visiting the US, will attend the event as a spectator.
Who Has Been Invited?
UFC President Dana White, who is also a “close friend and ally” of Trump, has invited many high-profile figures from entertainment and sports in an effort to raise the event’s visibility.
Vanity Fair has reported that the list of invitees includes celebrities such as:
- Adam Sandler
- Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
- Jared Leto
- Mario Lopez
- Tom Brady
- Guy Ritchie
- Jason Statham
However, many of these invitations haven’t translated into confirmed appearances.
Who Has Declined to Attend?
Several major celebrities have reportedly turned down the invitation, creating a notable absence of A-list names.
According to Vanity Fair, confirmed reported non-attendees include:
- Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
- Adam Sandler
- Jared Leto
- Mario Lopez
Representatives for these figures have confirmed that they do not plan to attend the event, while others on the guest list haven’t yet responded.
Other Names and Notable Absences
Beyond attendance in the audience, some prominent fighters who were initially linked to the event will not appear on the card. Reports from Newsday confirm that fighters, including Conor McGregor—who originally said “count me in” on social media—Jon Jones, and Ronda Rousey will not be participating in the fight lineup.
Why the Event Is Drawing Attention
The White House UFC fight has generated controversy due to several factors, including:
- The cost: The event is estimated to cost more than $60 million to stage.
- Lawsuits: A federal lawsuit sought to block the event, alleging violations of federal land and park rules and arguing officials improperly relied on America’s 250th anniversary exemptions for what is a private, profit-generating event. Despite this, a judge has allowed it to proceed.
Critics have questioned the optics of hosting a commercial sporting event at the White House, while supporters describe it as an historic celebration tied to the nation’s milestone anniversary.
The Key Takeaway
With a limited guest list, a high-cost production, and a wave of reported celebrity declines, UFC Freedom 250 is shaping up to be one of the most unusual—and closely watched—events to take place at the White House.
