Topuria and Gaethje Face Off at Lincoln Memorial Ahead of UFC Freedom 250
The Face-Off
Ilia Topuria shoved Justin Gaethje in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, as tensions spiked in the final news conference before their headlining bout at the UFC's White House event this weekend.
Background and Expectations
Topuria, the unbeaten Georgian-Spanish lightweight belt holder, is coming back from a nearly yearlong hiatus following his highly publicised divorce. Gaethje is the interim champion and a beloved American brawler who upset the highly touted Paddy Pimblett at UFC 324 in January to earn the belt amid Topuria's absence.
The Pre-Fight Trash Talk
Earlier, Topuria, 29, said he was going to knock Gaethje out in the first round of their fight on Sunday night. Gaethje, 37, dismissed Topuria's threats by saying that his experience would be the decisive factor.
The Event Details
The event – named UFC Freedom 250 – is scheduled to take place on President Donald Trump's 80th birthday as part of the Republican president's plans to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. The event features mixed martial arts bouts contested in an octagonal cage situated inside a 28m (92 feet) high claw-like structure erected in recent weeks on the White House's South Lawn.
The Legal Battle
Earlier on Friday, a federal judge declined to block Trump from hosting the event on the White House grounds. US District Judge Amit Mehta ruled against two Washington-area residents who argued in a lawsuit that Trump's administration exceeded its authority in staging the event, dubbed 'UFC Freedom 250,' by, among other things, failing to obtain congressional authorisation.