The UFC White House continues to rack up massive numbers for the historic event.
On Friday, the UFC announced the UFC White House has reached an estimated 34 million people for the event on June 14, and that number could get even bigger.
Spain and France are among several countries who have yet to report viewership and those numbers are expected in mid-July. Obviously, Spain’s Ilia Topuria fought in the main event, and France’s Ciryl Gane competed in the co-main event, so the estimated number could
continue to rise by a substantial amount.
The UFC White House recorded 17 million viewers for the United States and Latin America. The new global number comes from the addition of several countries, including Australia, China, India, South Korea, New Zealand, and the U.K.
In the main event, Justin Gaethje became the undisputed lightweight champion when he knocked out previously undefeated Ilia Topuria.













