UFC Confirms President Donald Trump's Plans for White House Fight Card; Conor McGregor Says 'Count Me In'
- President Donald Trump announced at an Iowa rally on July 4, 2025, that UFC will hold a fight on White House grounds in 2026; UFC confirmed plans to host the event.
- UFC plans involve converting the White House South Lawn into a venue for up to 25,000 spectators, with McGregor expressing interest on social media.
- Some Irish fans mocked McGregor’s White House fight idea as a career decline, with response in Ireland being far less enthusiastic than expected.
- More broadly, hosting a UFC fight at the White House would be the first professional event on its grounds, creating a historic intersection of sports and national celebration.
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