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President Donald Trump has revealed his aim to host a UFC fight on the White House grounds next June, timed with his 80th birthday. However, UFC CEO Dana White has a different vision, announcing plans for a grand fight on July 4, 2026, to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. With these conflicting dates, many questions remain about an official schedule.

Key Takeaways:

  • President Trump announced a UFC fight for June 14 next year at the White House.
  • The proposed date coincides with Trump’s 80th birthday.
  • UFC CEO Dana White intends to host a match on July 4, 2026.
  • Conor McGregor has shown interest but no deals have been finalized.
  • Dana White says fighter negotiations will not begin until early 2026.

Trump’s White House UFC Announcement

President Donald Trump announced that the White House could see a live UFC event next year on June 14—timing it with what he noted would be his 80th birthday. “On June 14, next year, we’re going to have a big UFC fight at the White House, right at the White House grounds,” Trump said, underscoring his excitement about merging politics and the spectacle of mixed martial arts.

Conflicting Timelines and Plans

Though Trump revealed his new date, the UFC itself has not confirmed it. Instead, UFC CEO Dana White has consistently pointed to a separate timeline, sharing in August that the fighting event would be held outside the White House on the Fourth of July in 2026. “It’s absolutely going to happen,” White told The Associated Press, underscoring the plan to celebrate 250 years of American independence.

Conor McGregor’s Possible Role

Conor McGregor, the charismatic MMA fighter, has hinted at negotiations to appear on the White House fight card. Dana White, however, has clarified that nothing is set in stone. “I made it clear Conor wants to fight on that card… But nothing is done yet, and no fights are being negotiated with the White House,” he said at the UFC 320 post-fight press conference.

The Path Ahead

Dana White has emphasized that the UFC will not begin booking fighters until early 2026. This leaves Trump’s proposed June 2025 plan in question, with speculation around whether the two timelines can be brought into alignment. For now, fans, fighters, and political observers alike await further confirmation on what could be one of the most unique sporting events in recent history.

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