By Alex Leary and Terell Wright
WASHINGTON -- It's happening: a cage fight at the White House.
Starting at 8 p.m. on Sunday, 14 men are scheduled to face off in seven bouts under a towering spaceshiplike structure on the South Lawn, fulfilling President Trump's penchant for showmanship and boundary-pushing as he hosts the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Even by Trump's standards, the event will be a rare spectacle, merging corporate interests on one of the most famous plots of public land with exclusive access for select VIPs. Sponsor logos from Bud Light, Crypto.com, Polymarket and the mega-law firm Morgan & Morgan adorn the stage. The event will stream exclusively on UFC partner Paramount+, whose corporate owners have close ties to Trump.
Officially it is part of America's 250th anniversary celebration, but it also lands on Trump's 80th birthday. Trump and UFC CEO Dana White, longtime allies, portray the event as emblematic of the country's rugged spirit. It is also a chance for Trump to project strength during a particularly challenging stretch for his presidency that includes the war in Iran and rising inflation.
"This is the country of fighting. This country was built with a fight," White said in an interview.
Critics decry the event as beneath the dignity of the office and question the appropriateness of a for-profit company getting such a platform. A lawsuit failed to stop the event. But fans of mixed martial arts descended on Washington by the tens of thousands this weekend, attending a press conference that featured fighters walking down the steps of the Lincoln Memorial -- a provocative visual for Trump's critics -- and Zac Brown Band ahead of a watch party at a park south of the White House.
More than 4,000 people have scored the most coveted South Lawn tickets, including members of the military. First lady Melania Trump and some of the president's children plan to attend. A military flyover is planned.
Hot, muggy weather could complicate the outdoor event and there is a chance of rain in the evening. The UFC has a meteorologist on site to track lightning, the only thing organizers say would stop the action.
There are two main events: Ilia Topuria takes on Justin Gaethje for the lightweight title while Alex Pereira battles Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight belt.
UFC says it is spending $60 million for the production, which includes a 92-foot-tall, 600-ton steel arch called "the claw" that towers over the octagon cage. Sponsors will help the UFC recover at least half of that and the publicity alone could be worth significantly more.
"The beauty of the event for UFC is that this will fire up their natural constituents and should energize potential new fans. The people who hate it were probably never going to be UFC fans anyway," said Peter Supino, a media analyst at Wolfe Research.
White and Trump have been close since the early 2000s, when Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City hosted UFC events, a boost for an organization that was unwelcome in many venues because of the brutality of the combat.
After Trump left office in the first term following the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the Capitol by supporters trying to stop the certification of Joe Biden's victory, Trump turned to the UFC as he mounted a comeback, appearing at fights and winning support from the largely younger male audience. Polls show waning support for Trump among young men.
"This is the UFC's reward. To me, that's the story," said Luke Thomas, a combat sports analyst and podcaster who is critical of Trump. "I get why fight fans would look at this and think it's rad. It's the union with the Trump administration that's the problem for me."
White has sought to play down the politics and said the event will honor America and put superior athleticism on display. "This isn't everybody's cup of tea," he said. "I don't love golf. I'd be shocked if there wasn't criticism."
Write to Alex Leary at alex.leary@wsj.com and Terell Wright at terell.wright@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 14, 2026 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT)
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