UFC icon Israel Adesanya has unequivocally stated his disinterest in the upcoming UFC event at the White House, asserting he won’t even attend as a spectator. This declaration comes amidst preparations for his main event bout against Joe Pyfer at UFC Seattle.
Adesanya’s Stance on the White House Card
During a recent interview, Adesanya addressed the highly anticipated UFC “Freedom 250” event planned for the White House, an occasion garnering significant media attention due to its unusual location and political implications. He revealed that his initial enthusiasm for such an event has waned, explaining that he was once interested “because at the time, the world was different.” He emphasized his current reluctance, stating he “won’t even go watch it there” and confirming his desire to avoid being “in the States close to that at all.”
UFC White House and Political Undertones
The “Freedom 250” event is being positioned as a significant intersection of the UFC and the current presidential administration, showcasing the promotion’s ties to President Donald Trump, who resumed office in January 2025. While Adesanya has refrained from offering a detailed political explanation for his stance, his recent social media engagement, including likes and shares concerning sensitive political topics and critical commentary on influential figures, has led to speculation that his discomfort extends beyond mere logistical or crowd-related issues.
Israel Adesanya’s Upcoming Fight
Adesanya’s remarks come as he prepares for UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Pyfer, scheduled for March 28, 2026, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington. The two-time middleweight champion is set to headline this five-round middleweight clash against Joe Pyfer, marking the promotion’s return to the city.
Heading into the bout with Pyfer, Adesanya aims to reverse a challenging period in his UFC career. Recent defeats have amplified the importance of this main event and his future fight selections. During the same interview, he also touched upon his preferences regarding pay-per-view events, the prospect of a third encounter with Alex Pereira, and even the hypothetical scenario of a celebrity boxing match against someone like Jake Paul.
For his current training camp, Adesanya described high-intensity preparation, including a collaboration with endurance athlete David Goggins, which he has incorporated into his regimen for the Pyfer fight. Footage from fight week portrays Adesanya arriving in Seattle, undergoing his final training sessions, and immersing himself in the city’s atmosphere, underscoring his complete focus on the upcoming challenge in the Pacific Northwest, despite his expressed detachment from the White House event.

