UFC White House draws 34 million viewers worldwideUFC White House draws 34 million viewers worldwide
UFC White House draws 34 million viewers worldwide
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UFC White House draws 34 million viewers worldwide

Tom Rashid
UFC & MMA Lead Writer ·

The UFC's White House card has drawn an estimated 34 million viewers globally, the promotion announced Friday, making it one of the highest-watched events in company history.

That total spans the June 14 show held on the South Lawn and could climb further once Spain and France submit their figures in mid-July, according to MMA Fighting. With Ilia Topuria headlining and Ciryl Gane fighting in the co-main, those markets are expected to add significantly to the count.

U.S. and Latin America delivered 17 million

Domestic and Latin American audiences accounted for 17 million viewers. The newly reported global number adds in Australia, China, India, South Korea, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

Justin Gaethje claimed undisputed lightweight gold in the main event by stopping the previously unbeaten Topuria. The card's historic setting and stacked lineup drove viewership across multiple continents, cementing its place among the promotion's most-watched shows.

Spain and France totals are set to arrive in the coming weeks, and the final tally could push the event well beyond 34 million once those numbers post.


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