UFC President Dana White showcased the arena design for the upcoming UFC event at the White House, scheduled to celebrate America's 250th anniversary. The stage is being constructed in Europe before being shipped to Philadelphia and then trucked to Washington D.C., where it will be erected on the South Lawn with the White House visible in the background. White emphasized that UFC is funding the entire event without taxpayer money as a gift to the nation. Over 70,000 people have already applied for tickets through UFCfreedom250.com, with free tickets available for the Ellipse park area across from the arena. The two-day fan festival will accommodate over 100,000 fans and include press conferences, weigh-ins, and a performance by the Zac Brown Band, with fights broadcast on large screens. White stressed the event is about celebrating the United States rather than politics.
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Dana White reveals arena design for White House UFC event on 250th anniversary
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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