UFC star Israel Adesanya has unequivocally stated his disinterest in participating in the promotion’s upcoming event at the White House. He confirmed he wouldn’t even attend as a spectator, making these remarks shortly after his main event bout against Joe Pyfer at UFC Seattle.
Adesanya’s Stance on the UFC White House Event
During an interview, Adesanya discussed the highly anticipated “Freedom 250” event, notable for its White House venue and political undertones. He explained that his initial curiosity for such an event has waned due to the current global climate. Adesanya explicitly stated, “I was interested because at the time, the world was different. Now the way things are, I won’t even go watch it there,” further emphasizing his desire to “not even be in the States close to that at all.”
UFC White House Event and Political Context
The “Freedom 250” card is being promoted as a significant collaboration between the UFC and the current presidential administration, highlighting the promotion’s connection with President Donald Trump, who returned to office in January 2025. While Adesanya hasn’t publicly detailed his political reasons, his recent activity on social media, including sharing and liking content related to the Jeffrey Epstein case and criticizing powerful political figures, suggests his reservations extend beyond mere logistical or crowd considerations.
Israel Adesanya’s Upcoming Fight
These comments from Adesanya coincide with fight week for UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Pyfer, scheduled for March 28, 2026, at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena. The two-time middleweight champion is set to headline this five-round middleweight contest against Joe Pyfer, marking the UFC’s return to Seattle.
Heading into the Pyfer bout, Adesanya is focused on turning around a challenging period in his UFC career. This main event carries significant weight for his future trajectory and fight choices. In his discussion, he also touched upon his preference against fighting exclusively on pay-per-view, the potential for a third fight with Alex Pereira, and the idea of a celebrity boxing match against someone like Jake Paul.
For his current training camp, Adesanya revealed he collaborated with endurance athlete David Goggins, integrating high-intensity training into his preparation for Pyfer. Recent footage from fight week shows Adesanya’s arrival in Seattle, undergoing final training sessions, and immersing himself in the city, underscoring his full concentration on the upcoming Pacific Northwest fight despite his clear distance from the White House event.








