The UFC White House “Claw” is now live on the South Lawn in Washington, DC.
The giant rig, erected for the “one of one” event, can be seen from miles around and will help broadcast the landmark UFC event on Sunday (June 14), part of the “Freedom 250” celebration that includes a fan-friendly takeover of nearby Ellipse, expected to pack anywhere 85,000 ticket holders into the nation’s capital.
“The Sphere [event] should have won every award there is in production,” White told UFC on TNT. “It did not
— which doesn’t surprise me, it’s very political. If we don’t win every production award for the White House fight, they should just stop doing production awards because you’re full of s—t.”
Have a look:

Looks more like UFC Light House.
“I think that this is a very … for UFC fans all over the world, this is a very unique experience for everybody,” White added. “We’re expecting Super Bowl type numbers for this fight.”
UFC White House, headlined by the lightweight title fight pitting Ilia Topuria against Justin Gaethje, will stream live on the Paramount+ digital network (sign up here).
For the full UFC White House fight card and “Freedom 250” lineup click here.











