UFC White House has become the first event in UFC history in which every single bout ended by knockout or technical knockout. The historic all-finishes card marks an unprecedented milestone for the promotion.
UFC White House etched its name into the record books on June 14, 2026, becoming the first event in UFC history where every single bout on the card ended by knockout or technical knockout.
No decisions, no submissions, no disqualifications — every fighter who walked out of the cage that night did so either as a finisher or as the finished. The complete all-KO/TKO result sheet is without precedent across more than three decades of UFC competition, a stretch covering hundreds of events and thousands of bouts.
Why it matters
- The UFC has staged cards since 1993, making a clean sweep of KO and TKO finishes across an entire event's lineup a statistical near-impossibility that had never previously been achieved.
- Stoppages by strikes require finishing instinct, physical output, and referee intervention to align simultaneously across every single fight, compounding the rarity with each additional bout on the card.
- The milestone underscores a broader promotional emphasis on entertainment and finish rates, which the UFC has publicly prioritized in fighter incentive structures in recent years.
The achievement stands regardless of the card's size or profile. Whether a main card bout or a preliminary-round fight, every contest reached its conclusion through force rather than the judges' scorecards, giving UFC White House a permanent and singular place in the organization's historical record.
Sunday, June 14, 2026















