
Summary
- The UFC has officially announced the full slate of fights for its unprecedented event at the White House, dubbed “UFC Freedom 250,” scheduled for June 14, 2026
- Undefeated lightweight champion Ilia Topuria will return to the Octagon after a 12-month hiatus to unify the 155-pound title against interim champ Justin Gaethje in the main event
- In the co-main event, Brazilian superstar Alex Pereira is vacating his light heavyweight title to move up to heavyweight, where he will face Ciryl Gane for the interim strap
The UFC is officially heading to the nation’s capital for an absolute spectacle. During a recent broadcast, the promotion officially unveiled the full fight card for its highly anticipated event at the White House, officially titled UFC Freedom 250. Scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C., on June 14, 2026, the historic fight night promises to be one of the biggest in MMAMMA history, featuring two massive title bouts and a completely stacked main card.
Headlining the monumental card is a blockbuster lightweight title unification bout. Undefeated 155-pound champion Ilia Topuria (17-0) will step back into the Octagon for the first time in a year to face the always-dangerous interim champion Justin Gaethje (27-5). Topuria claimed the vacant lightweight strap last June at UFC 317 with a devastating first-round knockout over Charles Oliveira, achieving two-division champ status. Meanwhile, Gaethje reclaimed the interim strap this past January at UFC 324, securing a unanimous decision victory over Paddy Pimblett.
If the main event wasn’t enough, the co-main delivers incredible historical stakes. Following an unfortunate eye injury that sidelined reigning undisputed heavyweight king Tom Aspinall, the UFC has booked an explosive interim heavyweight title clash. Brazilian powerhouse Alex Pereira (13-3) is officially vacating his light heavyweight title and moving up a weight class, aiming to conquer a historic third division. Standing in his way is the agile French striker and former interim champion Ciryl Gane (13-2), who is looking to secure gold following a controversial, eye-poke-induced no-contest against Aspinall last October.
Beyond the two massive championship fights, the UFC Freedom 250 card is absolutely loaded from top to bottom with guaranteed fireworks. Bantamweight superstar Sean O’Malley is slated to face Aiemann Zahabi, while fan-favorite veteran Michael Chandler welcomes the rising Mauricio Ruffy to the cage in a pivotal lightweight clash. Rounding out the announced matchups, undefeated wrestling phenom Bo Nickal takes on Kyle Daukaus at middleweight, and Diego Lopes squares off against Steve Garcia in an explosive featherweight showcase.
With a setting as undeniably historic as the White House and a fight card loaded with high-stakes championship implications, UFC Freedom 250 is already shaping up to be an unforgettable night for fight fans around the world.