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Terence Crawford Attends UFC White House Event

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Boxing world champion Terence Crawford was present at the UFC's White House event. His appearance added star power to the high-profile occasion.

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Terence Crawford made a notable appearance at the UFC's White House event on June 14, 2026, bringing considerable crossover star power to the high-profile gathering between the sport of MMA and the nation's political center.

Crawford, known by his nickname "Bud," is widely regarded as one of the premier pound-for-pound combat sports athletes in the world. The 38-year-old American southpaw carries a flawless professional boxing record of 41-0, a mark that speaks to a career of sustained excellence across multiple weight classes. Standing five-foot-eight with a 74-inch reach, the Omaha native trains under longtime coach Brian McIntyre and has built a reputation as one of the most technically complete fighters in boxing history.

Terence "Bud" Crawford
Terence "Bud" Crawford

Why it matters

  • Crawford's presence signals growing crossover between the boxing and MMA worlds at the highest levels of public visibility
  • The UFC's White House event drew figures from outside the MMA space, broadening the sport's mainstream profile
  • As an undefeated world champion, Crawford's attendance lends additional credibility and media attention to UFC's political outreach efforts

His appearance alongside UFC figures underscores a broader moment of visibility for combat sports in American public life, with organizations and athletes from boxing and MMA increasingly sharing the same cultural and political stages.

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