UFC White House
Freedom Fights 250
A 7-fight, no-prelims pay-per-view on the South Lawn of the White House. Topuria defends the lightweight crown against Gaethje; Pereira moves to heavyweight against Ciryl Gane. This is your complete analytical guide.
- Date
- June 14, 2026
- Card start
- 8:00 PM ET
- Main event
- ~11:00 PM ET
- Venue
- White House South Lawn
- Format
- 7 bouts · no prelims
- Broadcast
- ESPN+ PPV (expected)
What is UFC White House?
UFC White House — officially branded UFC Freedom Fights 250 — is a one-night, seven-bout pay-per-view staged on the South Lawn of the White House on June 14, 2026. It is the first sanctioned mixed martial arts card ever held on the grounds of a sitting U.S. presidential residence, the product of an unusually public collaboration between Dana White and the Trump administration first announced in mid-2025.
The card is deliberately compact. There are no prelims. Every fight on the program is a main-card bout, each one chosen because it either crowns a champion, tests a contender at a new weight, or sets up the next title shot in its division. For the casual viewer, that means no padding; for the analytical viewer, it means a tighter prediction grid and a more honest read on division depth.
Why this card matters
Three things make Freedom Fights 250 the most consequential UFC event of 2026 on paper. First, the lightweight title is on the line in the main event — Ilia Topuria, undefeated at 17-0 and the only fighter in promotional history to hold both featherweight and lightweight gold in succession, defends against Justin Gaethje, the BMF champion and arguably the most concussive striker in the division's history. Second, the co-main pits Alex Pereira's vertical move to heavyweight against Ciryl Gane's footwork — a stylistic clash that doubles as a referendum on whether a 205-pound puncher can durably hang at 265. Third, the venue itself injects a political and historical weight no UFC PPV has carried before.
Fight card preview
For the full slate with formats, scheduled walkouts, and per-fight teasers, see our UFC White House fight card. For round-by-round picks, jump to the predictions hub.
Quick predictions teaser
Our model favors Topuria by decision (52% confidence), Gane to outpoint Pereira at heavyweight, and Bo Nickal to finish Daukaus inside two rounds. The single largest expected-value play on the card sits on a Pereira underdog moneyline. Full reasoning is in the predictions breakdown; the model inputs are unpacked in our fighter stats tale of the tape.
How to watch
The card is expected to stream as an ESPN+ pay-per-view in the United States, with international broadcast splits across TNT Sports (UK), Main Event (Australia), and regional ESPN feeds elsewhere. Prelim coverage opens an hour before the first bell; the opening fight is scheduled for 8:00 PM ET. The complete time-zone breakdown lives on our how-to-watch guide and the per-fight ticker is on the schedule page.
Frequently asked
- When is UFC White House? Sunday, June 14, 2026, with the first fight at 8:00 PM ET.
- Where is it held? On the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C. — see our venue history.
- Are there prelims? No. The broadcast is a 7-fight main card only.
- Who's the favorite in the main event? Ilia Topuria at roughly -220; Gaethje opens around +180. Track movement on the odds page.
- Is Bo Nickal on the card? Yes — he meets Kyle Daukaus at middleweight on the early portion of the main card.