Ciryl Gane enters Sunday's UFC White House card with the interim heavyweight title on the line. The title fight streams live on Paramount+ on June 14 at 8 p.m. ET.
Ciryl Gane will compete for the interim UFC heavyweight championship when the promotion heads to Washington on June 14, with the bout streaming live on Paramount+ at 8 p.m. ET as part of the UFC White House card.
Gane, nicknamed "Bon Gamin," enters the fight ranked second in the heavyweight division and carrying a 14-2 record. The 36-year-old Frenchman trains out of MMA Factory and has long been regarded as one of the most technically refined heavyweights in the sport. Standing six-foot-four with an extraordinary 81-inch reach, Gane is a physical specimen even by heavyweight standards. His offensive output backs up the reputation — he lands 5.29 significant strikes per minute at a 61 percent striking accuracy rate, numbers that stand among the best in the division. While primarily a striker, he also contributes on the ground, averaging 0.68 takedowns and 0.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- An interim title at heavyweight carries major divisional weight, positioning the winner as the mandatory challenger for the undisputed belt.
- Gane's ranking at number two means a victory would likely cement him as the frontrunner for a unification fight.
- His blend of elite striking volume, accuracy, and functional grappling makes him a stylistically difficult puzzle for any opponent at 265 pounds.
The interim title fight adds significant stakes to an already high-profile card tied to a distinctive venue. For Gane, it represents a return to championship contention and a chance to reclaim the divisional standing he has chased since his last title opportunity.
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