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UFC Freedom 250: Why White House event access could cost special guests $1.5m

By britishbulletin.com8 May 20261 Min Read
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Some ‘high roller’ guests for the UFC’s one of a kind event at the White House on 14 June will need to fork out $1.5m (£1.1m) for special access.

That is according to respected MMA journalist Ariel Helwani, who said the packages are being dubbed “partner investment”.

“This is the offer: UFC Freedom 250, a partner welcome reception, press conference reserved seating, ceremonial weigh-ins, general admission access, Zak Brown concert access, UFC 329 floor tickets, and WWE event integration ring signage,” said Helwani.

“It’s a deck being sent out to a lot of influential people, high rollers.”

UFC sources confirmed the existence of such packages for special guests, but did not confirm how much they cost.

The promotion is set to host a show at the home of the United States president, called UFC Freedom 250, to mark 250 years of American independence.

UFC president Dana White said this week that 4,300 people will watch the event on the South Lawn, most of whom will be members of the military, while 85,000 tickets will be made available for free to members of the public to watch the event at the nearby Ellipse Park.

The UFC say no tickets will be on general sale to the public.

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