Donald Trump brings UFC fight to White House for 80th birthday

President Donald Trump, who turned 80 today, has spent this evening hosting an Ultimate Fighting Championship event on the South Lawn of the White House. 

Shawn McCreesh
The New York Times
A fight takes place during UFC Freedom 250, a UFC event hosted by President Donald Trump for his 80th birthday on the South Lawn of the White House.
A fight takes place during UFC Freedom 250, a UFC event hosted by President Donald Trump for his 80th birthday on the South Lawn of the White House. Credit: HAIYUN JIANG/NYT

President Donald Trump, who turned 80 today, has spent the evening hosting an Ultimate Fighting Championship event on the South Lawn of the White House.

A mass media spectacle months in the making, it has transformed the White House grounds in ways that presidential historians say are unprecedented.

President Donald Trump, left, stands with Dana White, the president and CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
President Donald Trump, left, stands with Dana White, the president and CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Credit: HAIYUN JIANG/NYT

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Late last month, construction began on the towering superstructure known as the “claw” that now sits complete on the South Lawn, taller than the White House itself.

White House staff members were told to work from home Friday while the UFC put finishing touches on the production, which it and its affiliates have spent more than $60 million to put on.

Fighters are expected to be filmed walking through the Oval Office, out onto the lawn and into the claw, where some 4,000 people will be waiting to watch a total of seven fights.

Diego Lopes celebrates after winning his match against Steve Garcia during UFC Freedom 250.
Diego Lopes celebrates after winning his match against Steve Garcia during UFC Freedom 250. Credit: KENNY HOLSTON/NYT

Much of the White House real estate has been given over to the UFC for this. A crew of motocross stunt riders performed backflips on the South Lawn on Saturday.

Spectators fill the South Lawn of the White House.
Spectators fill the South Lawn of the White House. Credit: KENNY HOLSTON/NYT

Another place to watch the fight was set up on the Ellipse, just beyond the White House gates. That space can hold more than 75,000 people.

The UFC Freedom 250 Title Belt.
The UFC Freedom 250 Title Belt. Credit: DEMETRIUS FREEMAN/NYT

This fight night is a marketeering extravaganza: The octagonal cage for the fights is plastered with the names of sponsors who paid for their brands to appear with the ultimate backdrop. It’s heavy on cryptocurrency and light beer.

President Donald Trump sits between first lady Melania Trump and Dana White, the president and CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, as he looks up at Diego Lopes after Lopes won his match.
President Donald Trump sits between first lady Melania Trump and Dana White, the president and CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, as he looks up at Diego Lopes after Lopes won his match. Credit: KENNY HOLSTON/NYT

All this high-octane, high-budget entertainment from the White House comes as the president is mired in negotiations with Iran, trying again and again to bring an end to the war, which has raised gas prices and lowered his poll numbers.

Attendees at their seats during UFC Freedom 250.
Attendees at their seats during UFC Freedom 250. Credit: DEMETRIUS FREEMAN/NYT
Mark Zuckerberg, center left, Meta’s chief executive, speaks with President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump.
Mark Zuckerberg, center left, Meta’s chief executive, speaks with President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump. Credit: KENNY HOLSTON/NYT
Members of the military cheer during UFC Freedom 250.
Members of the military cheer during UFC Freedom 250. Credit: KENNY HOLSTON/NYT
Artwork of President Theodore Roosevelt boxing is displayed on a screen as attendees gather.
Artwork of President Theodore Roosevelt boxing is displayed on a screen as attendees gather. Credit: ALEX KENT/NYT
The White House South Lawn, seen from the Washington Monument.
The White House South Lawn, seen from the Washington Monument. Credit: DOUG MILLS/NYT

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

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