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Gaethje defeats Topuria for UFC lightweight title at White House event

14 June 2026
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In a shocking turn of events at the UFC Freedom 250 event held on the lawn of the White House, American fighter Justin Gaethje claimed the lightweight UFC crown after a dramatic fight with Ilia Topuria. Gaethje secured a surprise victory with a powerful right hand followed by a flurry of jabs that left Topuria with a swollen and bloodied face. Topuria’s corner ultimately stopped the fight before the final round, leading to Gaethje’s unexpected win. This historic upset marks a significant moment in UFC history, with Gaethje’s determination and tenacity shining through in the final result.

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This UFC upset highlights the unpredictable nature of combat sports and the resilience of athletes like Justin Gaethje. The event being hosted at the White House as part of President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday celebrations adds a unique historical context to Gaethje’s victory. The outcome of this fight will likely have lasting implications for both fighters’ careers and the lightweight division as a whole, showcasing the unpredictable and thrilling nature of mixed martial arts competitions. the following article:

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New government regulations were introduced today to crack down on companies breaking environmental laws. The penalties now include fines of up to $1 million for repeat offenders and the possibility of criminal charges for serious violations. The aim is to make corporations responsible for their environmental impact and prevent future wrongdoing.

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