upcoming Events

UFC FREEDOM 250 
Sunday June 14th, 2026
Bar Opens at 5PM, Fights Start at 6PM

UFC FREEDOM 250
South Lawn of the White House, DC

This should be an Historic event! UFC Freedom 250, the first professional sporting event held on the White House South Lawn. They built a temporary octagon arena and seating for thousands. The event will feature heightened federal security, live anthem performance, limited on‑site attendance (military guests and invitees) with a large public viewing at nearby parks; extensive media attention and with the controversy over staging a pro fight at the presidential residence it should be one event for the record books. Whether or not any Political shenanigans take place, it will defiantly be worth watching.

Our Doors Open at 5PM Fights Start at 6PM

We will have some food and drinks. Bring a side dish or entrée to share if you would like and of course anything special you are drinking..

DONT FORGET TO BRING A FRIEND!!

RSVP NOT NECESSARY BUT IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CALL US…

RSVP Jeremy 970-422-2158 or Christy 970-422-2041

about the matches

Main event — Lightweight title unification: Ilia Topuria def. Justin Gaethje — Topuria won by second-round TKO after landing a counter left hook that dropped Gaethje, followed by decisive ground strikes; Topuria retained the undisputed lightweight title. Co-main — Interim Heavyweight title: Alex Pereira def. Ciryl Gane — Pereira scored a late third-round knockout with a looping right hand, becoming the first fighter to hold UFC titles in three weight classes (if recognized). Yahoo 1Bantamweight: Sean O’Malley def. Aiemann Zahabi — O’Malley earned a unanimous decision after controlling striking range and landing several significant head kicks; no knockdowns but clear striking margin. Heavyweight: Josh Hokit def. Derrick Lewis — Hokit upset Lewis via second-round submission (rear-naked choke) after surviving early power from Lewis and capitalizing on a takedown. Lightweight: Mauricio Ruffy def. Michael Chandler — Ruffy won by split decision in a back-and-forth fight; Chandler had early success but Ruffy’s volume and takedowns swung two judges. Middleweight: Bo Nickal def. Kyle Daukaus — Nickal finished Daukaus with a first-round TKO from ground-and-pound following a takedown and dominant top control. Featherweight: Diego Lopes def. Steve Garcia — Lopes won by unanimous decision, showing superior grappling control and late striking. The event is to be held on the South Lawn of the White House on June 14, 2026, in a custom-built arena nicknamed “The Claw,” with heightened security and wide media coverage due to its unprecedented location and political implications.


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