In just seven days, the UFC is scheduled to host their much publicised event at the White House, home of the President of the United States, Donald Trump. However, recent news has emerged which could threaten the card.
Trump will be celebrating his 80th birthday on the same day as the event, which is being branded as UFC Freedom 250. The President is a long-time ally of the UFC and its CEO, Dana White, having helped the promotion in the early days of Dana’s ownership by hosting UFC 30 and 31 in The Trump Taj Mahal, now known as the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City.
Naturally, the event has proven controversial, with some arguing that the UFC shouldn’t be mixing sport and politics. The world’s leading MMA promotion has been undeterred, though, booking a stacked card for the landmark event.
UFC Freedom 250 Fight Card Explored
The card will be headlined by the clash for the undisputed UFC lightweight title between undefeated Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje. Also featured will be a collision between Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight strap.
There will also be high-level bantamweight action as “Suga” Sean O’ Malley faces Aiemann Zahabi. Further down the card, much-loved MMA veterans Derrick Lewis and Michael Chandler also have bouts.
The event, which Trump has compared to the opening of the Eiffel Tower, has reportedly cost well over $60 million to put together. Those lucky enough to be given access inside the gates will total 4,300 people, while an additional 100,000 fans will watch on a big screen from nearby Ellipse Park.
Unfortunately, the heavily sought-after 4,300 tickets weren’t available to the public. Instead, they’ve been split amongst White House staff, UFC officials, officials of the UFC’s parent company, TKO, and members of the military, who themselves have to meet size requirements to get hold of a ticket, with preference given to junior service personnel who are genuine UFC fans.
The Major Issue Facing UFC Freedom 250
Unfortunately for both the UFC and President Trump, it now appears that there is a genuine chance that the card could be prevented from taking place.
When speaking about the event previously, White was clear that only one thing would stop UFC Freedom 250 from happening.
“We’ve gone over this, you know. If it rains, we’re going. If it snows, we’re going. The only thing that will stop us is lightning.”
The challenge of predicting the weather forecast can often make it a cruel mistress. There is always a chance that the heavens open and severely affect the running of an event or even cancel it entirely.
Regrettably for the veteran matchmaker, lightning is exactly what the UFC could face next Sunday, according to the long range weather forecast.
Per Accuweather, there is a 65% chance of rain on the day of the card, which would be bad enough for an outdoor event. Most concerningly, though, there is a 39% chance of thunderstorms.
In the event of a thunderstorm, the company would be obligated to suspend the show. It is not believed that there is a reserve location where the fights could take place.
For now, Dana is receiving regular updates from the military as the UFC hope to avoid the worst-case scenario.
“We’re working with the military. The military knows the weather ten days out, and they’ll notify us every two hours, ten days out, seven days out, they’ll notify us every hour.”
The UFC boss looks set for a nervous week ahead of arguably the biggest show that he will ever promote.