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UFC Freedom 250 Documentary

Mma News Staff
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UFC Freedom 250 drew 34 million global viewers, making it the most-watched event in the promotion's history. Now Fox is turning the story of how it got made into a documentary — UFC Fight House: The Making of the Biggest Fight in History — and White says the footage reveals just how unlikely the whole thing was.

"If you wrote a script, you wouldn't believe all the things that happen in this thing," White

The documentary centres on the planning stages of the event, including behind-the-scenes footage of Donald Trump personally directing the layout of the venue. Trump pushed the UFC team repeatedly to increase capacity on the grounds, even as the constraints of the South Lawn — mature trees, established landscaping, structural limits — made expansion difficult.

"He was the one that kept pushing us harder and harder to get more seats and get people in there," White

An estimated 85,000 fans attended the Fan Fest at the Ellipse, which served as the outdoor overflow venue surrounding the ticketed event on the South Lawn itself. The combination of the on-site crowd and a record global television audience produced numbers that changed the conversation about what the UFC can realistically achieve in terms of mainstream reach.

White has been clear that the White House connection was not incidental to the scale of the event. Trump's involvement in the planning process, as the documentary footage shows, was substantive and direct rather than ceremonial.

He wanted the biggest crowd possible and pushed the logistics team to find ways to deliver it. The 85,000 figure and the record viewership numbers suggest they found them. The documentary's release date has not been announced.

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