Former UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya has explicitly stated his disinterest in the upcoming UFC event planned for the White House, asserting that he won’t even attend as a spectator. This announcement comes as he prepares for his main event bout against Joe Pyfer at UFC Seattle.
Adesanya’s Stance on the UFC White House Event
During a recent interview, Adesanya discussed the highly anticipated “Freedom 250” event, an MMA show slated to take place at the White House. While he initially found the concept intriguing, he noted that his perspective has shifted due to the current global and political climate. He conveyed that he is no longer interested, stating that he wouldn’t even attend as a viewer, and wishes to avoid being in the United States near such an event.
UFC White House and Political Undertones
This White House event is being promoted as a significant collaboration between the UFC and the current presidential administration, highlighting the promotion’s ties to President Donald Trump. Although Adesanya has refrained from offering an exhaustive political explanation for his stance, his recent social media engagement, including interactions with content concerning the Jeffrey Epstein case and critiques of prominent political figures, suggests his reservations extend beyond simple crowd or logistical concerns.
Israel Adesanya’s Next Fight
Adesanya’s remarks come as he prepares for his upcoming bout at UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Pyfer, scheduled for March 28, 2026, in Seattle, Washington. The two-time middleweight champion is set to headline the event in a five-round middleweight contest against Joe Pyfer, marking the promotion’s return to the city.
Heading into the fight against Pyfer, Adesanya aims to reverse a challenging period in his UFC career. Recent defeats have added significant pressure to this main event and his future fight selections. During the same interview, he also touched upon his preference not to fight solely on pay-per-view events, the prospect of a third encounter with Alex Pereira, and the notion of a celebrity boxing match.
For this training camp, Adesanya revealed he collaborated with endurance athlete David Goggins, incorporating high-intensity training into his preparations for Pyfer. Recent footage shows Adesanya arriving in Seattle, completing his final training sessions, and adjusting to the city, underscoring his full concentration on his upcoming fight, despite his expressed desire to distance himself from the White House event.
