Seven mixed martial arts bouts will take place on the South Lawn for U.F.C. 250. The event coincides with President Trump’s 80th birthday. An arena has been constructed specifically for the fights at the White House.
The card features a headline bout for the heavyweight championship. Several other ranked fighters are scheduled to compete. Fans can expect a full evening of professional combat sports.
Viewers can watch the event live on pay-per-view through major cable providers. The preliminary fights will stream on ESPN+ starting earlier in the evening. A traditional television broadcast will air the main card.
Tickets for the live event remain restricted to invited guests only. Security protocols are in place for all attendees at the White House. No public sales for on-site viewing have been announced.
The fight card includes athletes from multiple weight classes. Both rising contenders and established champions are on the lineup. Each bout is scheduled for three or five rounds depending on the status.
Broadcast coverage will start with a pre-show analysis segment. Experts will break down each fighter’s strategy and record. The main event is expected to begin around 10 p.m. Eastern time.
This marks the first U.F.C. event held at a presidential residence. The location adds a unique element to the competition. Organizers have adapted the outdoor space for regulatory safety standards.




