The UFC will host its first-ever event at the White House on June 14, 2026 — Donald Trump’s 80th birthday.
The former president confirmed the date during a speech at Naval Station Norfolk, calling it “a big UFC fight at the White House.”
Originally expected for July 4th, the card will now celebrate both Trump’s milestone and America’s 250th anniversary.
Conor McGregor has claimed he’s signed to fight, but UFC CEO Dana White denied any bouts are confirmed.
“We haven’t started negotiating any fights yet,” White said. “That begins in February.”
White promised “the greatest fight card ever assembled” for the historic event.
For now, the UFC’s focus remains on its January debut on Paramount — a warm-up to a night like no other in June 2026.
