A temporary UFC fighting cage is being built on the White House South Lawn for a bout scheduled for June 2026 [2, 3].

The installation marks a rare intersection of professional combat sports and official government proceedings. The event serves as a dual celebration of the 250th anniversary of American independence [2, 4] and the 80th birthday of President Donald Trump (R-FL) [3, 4].

Crews are currently erecting the octagon-shaped structure directly in front of the main entrance of the White House [1, 5]. The cage has a diameter of 30 feet [1]. According to President Trump, the setup will include a 5,000-seat arena right outside the front door of the White House [1].

While the president described the venue as a 5,000-seat arena, some reports note that the structure is a standard UFC cage, which typically accommodates only a few dozen spectators [1].

The UFC organization will host the bout next month [2, 3]. This construction project is intended to highlight the historic milestone of the nation's 250th anniversary [3].

President Trump said the event will feature "a 5,000-seat arena right outside the front door of the White House" [1].

A temporary UFC fighting cage is being erected on the White House South Lawn

The installation of a professional combat sports arena on the South Lawn represents a significant departure from traditional White House protocol. By linking a sporting event to both a national milestone and a personal birthday, the administration is blending cultural entertainment with state symbolism to mark the U.S. semiquincentennial.