TLDR
- President Donald Trump announced the UFC White House event will take place on June 14, 2026, which is his 80th birthday
- The event falls ahead of America’s 250th Independence Day celebrations in July 2026
- UFC will spend $700,000 to replace the White House South Lawn grass after the event
- Weigh-ins are planned at the Lincoln Memorial with fighters walking to the Octagon from the Oval Office
- UFC CEO Dana White says fight bookings won’t begin until first quarter of 2026
Trump Sets Date for Historic White House UFC Event
President Donald Trump revealed Sunday that the White House will host a UFC event on June 14, 2026. The announcement came during a speech to military personnel at Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia.
The date marks Trump’s 80th birthday. It also falls just weeks before the United States celebrates its 250th Independence Day in July 2026.
This is the first time a specific date has been confirmed for the event. Trump initially announced plans for a UFC White House event in July 2025.
Trump: "On June 14 next year we're gonna have a big UFC fight at the White House, right at the White House, on the grounds of the White House." pic.twitter.com/RJIOKjIhx5
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 5, 2025
The event will take place on the White House South Lawn. UFC CEO Dana White has shared details about the extensive planning required for the historic occasion.
White previously told Sports Business Journal the organization will spend $700,000 just to replace the grass on the White House lawn after the event. The weigh-ins are scheduled to take place at the Lincoln Memorial.
Fighters will walk to the Octagon from the Oval Office. This unique setup requires extensive security planning and logistical coordination.
White has been cautious about making concrete commitments regarding the event. He stated that numerous security concerns still need to be resolved before finalizing details.
The UFC typically holds pay-per-view events and Fight Nights on Saturdays. June 14, 2026 falls on a Sunday, making this a rare weekend scheduling exception for the organization.
Fighter Interest and Booking Plans
Several high-profile UFC fighters have expressed interest in competing at the White House event. Former two-weight champion Conor McGregor has volunteered to fight American Michael Chandler.
Conor McGregor confirmed to Hannity tonight that he his fighting at the UFC White House event.
‘Done deal!’ pic.twitter.com/f0Du428qw8
— WayneTech SPFX®️ (@WayneTechSPFX) October 2, 2025
Jon Jones, who retired earlier in 2025 as one of the greatest fighters of all time, indicated he wants to return specifically for this card. White has not verbally committed either fighter to the lineup.
The UFC CEO stated the organization will not begin booking fights until the first quarter of 2026. This timeline gives organizers several months to work through security and logistical challenges.
Trump has been a regular attendee at UFC fights throughout his second presidency. He most recently attended an event in New Jersey in June 2025.
The relationship between Trump and White dates back to 2000. The Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City was one of few U.S. venues willing to host UFC events during the sport’s early years.
Trump counts White as a close friend. He considers UFC fans an important part of his political base.
The event is being planned in anticipation of America’s 250th Independence anniversary celebrations. White revealed renderings for the event in recent interviews but emphasized many details remain unfinalized.