Dana White showcased the planned arena setup for the UFC event scheduled at the White House. The production team designed a special stage to ensure the White House appears prominently in the background during fights. The structure is being built in Europe, then shipped to Philadelphia before being trucked to Washington D.C. for assembly on the South Lawn. White emphasized that UFC is funding the entire event without taxpayer money as a gift for America's 250th anniversary. Over 70,000 people have already applied for tickets, with free seating available at the Ellipse park across from the main arena. The event will include a two-day fan festival featuring press conferences, weigh-ins, performances by Zac Brown Band, celebrity guests, and big-screen fight viewing for an expected 100,000-plus attendees.
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White reveals White House arena design for UFC's 250th anniversary event
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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