UFC Set to Make History with White House Event in 2026 as Dana White Plans Monumental Fight Card
- Mark Myword

- Jul 12
- 2 min read

The UFC is preparing to enter uncharted territory with plans to host a historic event on the grounds of the White House in July 2026. This unprecedented move is part of a larger initiative tied to America’s 250th birthday celebration, and UFC CEO Dana White has confirmed that preparations are already underway.
The idea was first introduced by former U.S. President Donald Trump during a public appearance just days ago. Although the announcement caught Dana White off guard, the UFC had already begun scoping out the logistics for such an event. According to White, his team has walked the White House grounds and is working with Ivanka Trump and other close associates to finalize a proposal.
The event is expected to be held around the July 4th holiday, creating a symbolic and patriotic backdrop with the White House and the Washington Monument framing the fighting arena. It will not be open to the general public; instead, attendance will be by invitation only, and all guests will be thoroughly vetted due to high-level security protocols.
Despite the challenges—such as limited space, intense security oversight, and tight background checks—White and his team are embracing the opportunity to deliver something truly historic. The UFC has experience working with the Secret Service due to Trump’s past appearances at events, which should ease the coordination process.
Since Trump’s announcement, the idea has sparked immediate interest from fighters across the UFC roster. Many athletes have expressed a desire to be part of the historic card, which Dana White has promised will be the most impressive lineup the organization has ever assembled.
Former UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones has already taken steps to return to competition, re-entering the UFC’s anti-doping testing pool with the clear goal of fighting at the White House. A potential showdown with interim champion Tom Aspinall is being eyed as the main event—a dream matchup fans have long awaited.
Additionally, the door remains open for other major stars to participate. While details are still being developed, UFC officials have made it clear that this event will be treated as a premium, once-in-a-lifetime spectacle. The card is expected to feature top-tier matchups and deliver the kind of pay-per-view quality lineup that sets a new benchmark for combat sports.
Preparations are being led by White and top UFC production executives alongside Ivanka Trump. The full plan will be presented to President Trump in the near future as they finalize the setup and logistics.
With over a year remaining before the event, the UFC has plenty of time to organize, strategize, and build hype. If all goes according to plan, the 2026 White House event could become the most iconic moment in UFC history—merging sports, patriotism, and entertainment in a way never seen before.



