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UFC Freedom 250 spectacle went off after concerning delayed start
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UFC Freedom 250 spectacle went off after concerning delayed start

News RoomBy News RoomJune 15, 20260 ViewsNo Comments

Better late than never for the UFC’s one-of-a-kind event at the White House.

UFC Freedom 250 went off following a first-ever UFC rain delay Sunday night on the South Lawn, pushing back the broadcast’s start time by 20 minutes amid concerns of thunderstorms in the area.

“We thought this thing would be called off for rain, but we’re good,” color commentator Joe Rogan said before the fights began at 8:53 p.m., with the backdrop of the White House in full view of the broadcast.

Apropos for a unique event at one America’s most iconic locations, the broadcast leaned into pomp and circumstance from the jump.

President Trump and UFC CEO Dana White made their way toward the octagon from the Oval Office to the tune of “Liberty Fanfare” by composer John Williams, tracking their movements in a “West Wing” style trek through the White House. After the presentation of the colors, Trump and White were introduced on the lower balcony and eventually made their way cageside.

Zac Brown Band performed “The Star-Spangled Banner,” with the Blue Angels performing a flyover at the conclusion. “U-S-A” chants then broke out from the roughly 4,300 in attendance, composed mostly of military service members.

Fighters walked to the Octagon flanked by uniformed service members, with American Steve Garcia first to make his way to the cage draped in the U.S. flag and sharing a hug with the servicemen who accompanied him.

But as Rogan noted, the weather was a concern in the prefight.

Though the event seemed too big to actually be “called off,” uncertainty due to the weather cast doubt about when the action might actually start.

At various times throughout the day, weather forecasts suggested anywhere from 50-50 odds to 100 percent certainty that thunderstorms would hit Washington.

Lightning strikes were the only weather element White identified that could throw off plans to complete the event inside of about four hours.

“I don’t care if it snows, rains, whatever; we’re going,” White told reporters Tuesday. “And even lightning. You guys all played sports when you were growing up — whenever there was lightning, you’d sit the lightning out, and then when it was over, you played. That’s what we’ll do.”

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