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UFC Fighter Takes Swipe at Donald Trump as He Turns Down White House Bout

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A former UFC champion has gone viral after taking a swipe at President Donald Trump when asked if he’d like to fight on the promotion’s upcoming card at the White House in June.

The Octagon will take over the property’s South Lawn on the 14th of June for an event that will mark both America’s 250th anniversary, as well as Trump’s 80th birthday.

A number of high profile names have made it clear that they would like to fight on the show. The likes of Conor McGregor, Jon Jones and light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira have all asked to compete, while Trump himself has previously spoken about wanting the card to be stacked with championship-level fights and fighters.

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“They’re gonna have eight or nine championship fights, the biggest fights they’ve ever had. Every one’s a championship fight, and everyone’s a legendary type of fighter.”

However, one former two-time titleholder has admitted that he has no interest in appearing at the landmark event at all.

Ex-flyweight champion Brandon Moreno clashed with a reporter at his pre-fight press conference for his bout with England’s Lone’er Kavanagh in Mexico City on Saturday night.

Former UFC Champion Turns Down White House Fight

When asked about his interest in the event and prospects of competing on the card, he instantly responded by saying: “Brother, I want you to tell me why I would want to be there.”

The reporter replied to the 32-year-old by saying that the event would be: “very special.”

Moreno replied to the reporter’s comments: “For what. To which the reporter’s response was “For the company?”

The UFC fighter swiftly rejected any potential interest in the so-called “special event” by saying: “For you? I’m not interested. Thank you very much.”

The comments made by the Mexican fighter appear to be a dig at Trump and his actions as President of the United States after sanctioning immigration crackdowns across the US which have been forefronted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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President Trump has also recently got involved in Mexico’s ongoing struggle to combat numerous cartels in the country, with the President telling officials to “step up” their efforts even after military operations killed known drug lord ‘El Mencho’.

Moreno is looking to return to winning ways this weekend after his last fight saw him fall to a TKO defeat at the hands of Tatsuro Taira in December. Following his victory over Moreno, Taira now has the opportunity to become UFC flyweight champion for the first time as he faces the current titleholder Joshua Van at UFC 327 in April.

If Moreno manages to pick up his twelfth victory in the UFC this weekend, he will undoubtedly re-enter the conversation for a UFC Flyweight Championship fight, given the relatively low number of top contenders in the division. Should he land a title shot, though, don’t expect to see it taking place at the White House.

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The Bold England 11 Thomas Tuchel Needs to Name vs Mexico

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Thomas Tuchel has plenty of decisions to make after England avoided a giant-killing to book their place in the last 16 of the World Cup against Mexico.

A Harry Kane brace saw the Three Lions come from behind to beat a tough DR Congo side who led for 75 minutes. While Tuchel’s men dug deep to turn the game around, their German coach won’t have liked the overall performance.

Several players disappointed and might be at risk of the chop ahead of a massive showdown with Mexico on Monday. Here is how Tuchel must set his side up for a dreaded trip to the Azteca.

Goalkeeper and Defence

Declan Rice in action for England Matthew Childs via Reuters

England started slowly against the Congolese and were made to pay after Brian Cipenga gave the Africans an early shock. That largely came due to poor defending, and Jordan Pickford was easily beaten at his near post.

Pickford will undoubtedly remain Tuchel’s number one for the Mexico game, but the unconvincing Djed Spence cannot continue at right-back. Most of DR Congo’s threat came through Cipenga, who constantly gave Spence problems.

Once Tuchel decided to bring Spence off for Eberechi Eze and move Declan Rice into a makeshift right-back role, the Three Lions improved. In fact, that tactical switch led to both of Kane’s goals, with each move starting out on the right.

A lack of right-back options is a real issue for Tuchel and the solution may well be to start Rice in the position at the Azteca. His versatility allows him to still control games in a similar fashion to how Philipp Lahm did at right-back throughout his career with Germany.

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Ezri Konsa looked nervy, and perhaps turning to John Stones for experience is the way forward. The Manchester City centre-back should partner Marc Guehi, while Nico O’Reilly deserves to keep his place at left-back.

Bringing Rice into the back four also gives the backline a leader who can ensure his teammates stay focused against a tricky Mexican attack. It’s a risky move but one that could pay off given the massive headache Tuchel has.

Midfield

England's Kobbie Mainoo speaks to media during a training camp

Moving Rice means a slot opens up in midfield and that should go to Kobbie Mainoo, who earned a starting role during the knockout stages of Euro 2024. We were so open in midfield, and the Manchester United midfielder has the technical ability to help Elliot Anderson dominate proceedings in the middle of the park.

Jude Bellingham has silenced his critics and been one of England’s standout performers. The Real Madrid man will keep his place in the number 10 role where he is thriving.

While Tuchel could opt to use Bellingham as an eight and start Morgan Rogers in the 10, the Aston Villa man didn’t impress in the 2-0 win over Panama. Mainoo’s profile will suit the type of game expected against co-hosts Mexico, and he’s fresh having been given little game time.

Attack

Harry Kane in action for England vs Croatia at the 2026 World Cup Hannah Mckay via Reuters

Kane is undroppable, and if Tuchel’s men are going to win the tournament, he’ll be the one to fire them to glory. The main issue has been out on the wing with the manager constantly chopping and changing.

Noni Madueke endured a frustrating outing against DR Congo, and Bukayo Saka needs to start if he is fit enough. Another dilemma is on the left wing, as Marcus Rashford has performed better as an impact sub, but Anthony Gordon stepped up after coming off the bench in the win over DR Congo, providing both assists for Kane.

The England XI Tuchel Must Pick vs Mexico: Pickford; Rice, Stones, Guehi, O’Reilly; Mainoo, Anderson, Bellingham; Saka, Kane, Gordon

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Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal worth £100m with Newcastle United to sign Sandro Tonali, according to David Ornstein.

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2026 World Cup Player Ratings and Match Highlights

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England have survived a scare from DR Congo to set up a mouth-watering Mexico City reunion.

Harry Kane inspired England to a dramatic 2-1 win over DR Congo at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, dragging the Three Lions from the brink of elimination after Brian Cipenga’s early strike had stunned everyone in attendance.

Thomas Tuchel’s side toiled for over an hour against a disciplined and fearless Congolese outfit before two second-half goals turned the tie in their favour, setting up a round of 16 date with hosts Mexico in the Estadio Azteca on Sunday, going into Monday morning.

England Player Ratings vs DR Congo

Player

Rating

Jordan Pickford

6

Djed Spence

5

Ezri Konsa

7

Marc Guéhi

7

Nico O’Reilly

6

Elliot Anderson

6

Declan Rice

7

Noni Madueke

7

Jude Bellingham

7.5

Marcus Rashford

6.5

Harry Kane

9.5

Anthony Gordon (sub)

8.5

Bukayo Saka (sub)

7

Eberechi Eze (sub)

6

Congo Player Ratings vs England

Player

Rating

Lionel Mpasi

8.5

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

7.5

Chancel Mbemba

7.5

Axel Tuanzebe

6.5

Arthur Masuaku

6

Ngal’ayel Mukau

6

Samuel Moutoussamy

6.5

Noah Sadiki

6

Nathanaël Mbuku

6

Yoane Wissa

7

Brian Cipenga

7.5

Meschack Elia (sub)

6

Kane’s Brace Ends Congo Resistance

Harry Kane Nathan Ray Seebeck via Reuters

Kane was the difference in a game England had barely any right to win. Held at bay bay for the best part of 70 minutes, the captain finally broke through in the 75th, nodding home Anthony Gordon’s cross to level matters. He struck again soon after, latching onto a second Gordon assist to fire beyond Lionel Mpasi and move to 13 World Cup goals, overtaking Pele in the all-time charts.

Spence Errors Punished, Anthony Gordon Changes the Game

England's Djed Spence
England’s Djed Spence

Djed Spence endured a difficult afternoon deputising at right-back, badly caught out for Cipenga’s seventh-minute opener as Congo exploited the space in behind the Three Lions. England were sluggish for long spells, before Tuchel’s introduction of Gordon and Saka on the hour mark injected the pace and directness that had been missing, with Gordon in particular proving the catalyst for the late turnaround.

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