
The UFC has officially unveiled new visuals for its historic UFC Freedom 250 card at the White House, giving fans the clearest look yet at how one of the most ambitious events in combat sports history will be staged.
Set for June 14 in Washington, D.C., the event will feature a custom outdoor setup directly on the White House grounds with the iconic building serving as the backdrop for the octagon.
The newly released renderings show:
The UFC is expected to host only a select number of guests near the cage itself, making the live audience one of the most exclusive in company history.
Meanwhile, thousands of fans are expected to gather at the adjacent UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest area, where giant viewing screens will broadcast the fights live.
The UFC also confirmed the Fan Fest experience will include:
Country music group Zac Brown Band is also scheduled to perform the night of the event.
The promotion appears to be leaning heavily into a festival atmosphere around the historic card, which UFC executives have repeatedly called one of the biggest productions the company has ever attempted.
These new visuals for the June 14 UFC White House event and Freedom 250 Fan Fest
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The event features two major title fights.
Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje
UFC lightweight title unification bout
Alex Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane
Interim UFC heavyweight title fight
The lineup currently includes:
With the UFC now releasing official visuals and promotional material, anticipation for the White House spectacle continues to grow as the promotion prepares for what could become the most unique event in MMA history.
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