Trump Attends UFC Bout, Receives Enthusiastic Reception from Supporters
President-elect Donald Trump made a grand entrance at the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight bout at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Saturday, greeted by enthusiastic chants from his supporters. Accompanied by UFC CEO Dana White, a staunch supporter during his election campaign, Trump entered the arena just before the main card commenced.
Several political allies of Trump graced the event, including entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who have been tasked with spearheading efforts to reduce government inefficiency. The atmosphere was reminiscent of a post-election celebration for the Republicans, with former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, now nominated for the role of director of national intelligence, also in attendance. Trump’s sons, Eric and Don Jr., and musician Kid Rock, a regular at Trump rallies, added to the entourage.
After Jon Jones successfully defended his heavyweight title with a third-round technical knockout against Stipe Miocic, he celebrated with Trump’s signature “YMCA” dance, much to the delight of the crowd. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s nominee for health secretary, was also present and was seen flying to the event with Trump on his private plane.
Trump warmly greeted UFC broadcast analyst Joe Rogan, who had endorsed him after appearing as a guest on his popular podcast. The venue’s giant screen showcased a video montage of highlights from Trump’s election campaign, culminating with the numbers 45 and 47, representing his previous and upcoming presidency.
The crowd erupted in chants of “USA, USA,” a familiar refrain at Trump rallies. Trump watched the fights alongside Musk from front row seats near the octagon. Jones expressed his gratitude to Trump for attending, receiving a thunderous ovation from the crowd. After leading another round of “USA, USA” chants, Jones handed his championship belt to Trump and engaged in conversation with the President-elect.
Trump’s attendance at UFC events is not uncommon, having attended three fights during his presidential campaign. His ties to the fight world extend back to the early days of UFC, when he hosted bouts at his casinos.