UFC Freedom 250 Auction
The stool Ilia Topuria sat on before the fifth round that never happened is now the subject of a bidding war.
UFC Collectibles has listed the red corner stool used throughout UFC Freedom 250 for auction, and with more than ten days remaining, bids have already surpassed $5,000.
The listing describes the item as "a genuine piece of history forged during the biggest UFC event of all time" — language that is difficult to argue with given that Freedom 250 drew 17 million viewers and produced two of the most significant upsets the sport has seen in years. The stool itself was shared by all seven red corner fighters on the night, meaning the piece of furniture connects to the entire card rather than Topuria's corner stoppage specifically.
Dana White has pushed back on the quitter narrative surrounding Topuria's corner stoppage, and Topuria himself has since revealed a fractured orbital bone that robbed him of vision in both eyes during the fight. But the image attached to the auction listing — Gaethje crossing the Octagon to console a seated Topuria in the moments after the fight ended — is the photograph that will define how the night is remembered.
Sean O'Malley, who also fought from the red corner on the same card, described a hostile interaction with Topuria's entourage in the shared locker room — a detail that confirms the tension around Topuria's camp extended beyond the Octagon and into the corridors of the White House on fight night.
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