UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell questions White House event hosting
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 6:25 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
Bryce Mitchell criticized the White House for hosting a UFC event this past Sunday, expressing concerns about government involvement in sports. He argues that this engagement detracts from the government's primary responsibility to protect and serve citizens. During a pre-fight interview, Mitchell asserted the hosting of sporting events misuses taxpayer resources, creating potential risks for corruption and favoritism. His views highlight the broader implications of government participation in private sectors like sports. Mitchell is set to fight Santiago Luna on Saturday, with ongoing discourse regarding the event's appropriateness.
- •Bryce Mitchell argues against government hosting sporting events.
- •Mitchell contends such events misplace government priorities.
- •He cites risks like corruption and favoritism in his arguments.
- •The comments were made ahead of his fight against Santiago Luna.
- •Discussion on this topic surrounds the UFC event at the White House.
- 6:25 PMYahoo Sports — UFC fighter questions White House event: ‘Government is desecrating its role’
"Fighter argues that the government hosting a UFC event isn't just unusual — it's a symptom of a government that has lost sight of its core purpose.
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