Thousands gathered on the White House Ellipse on Sunday for a large-scale viewing party of Ultimate Fighting Championship bouts. The event drew attendees from across the country to Washington.
The fights themselves took place on the South Lawn of the White House. The viewing party allowed fans to watch the matches on large screens in an outdoor setting.
Organizers expected a significant turnout, but the crowd size exceeded initial predictions. The gathering created a festival-like atmosphere on the National Mall.
Security measures were heightened around the White House grounds. Attendees passed through checkpoints before entering the designated viewing areas.
The event coincided with broader celebrations tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary. Officials highlighted the gathering as a display of community spirit.
Spectators arrived early to secure spots with optimal views of the screens. Many wore apparel representing their favorite fighters and teams.
The viewing party represented a unique intersection of sports and civic life in Washington. It marked one of the largest public gatherings on the Ellipse in recent years.




