Mixed Martial Arts-Gaethje shocks Topuria to win UFC lightweight crown at White House event


Justin Gaethje leaves after his win against Ilia Topuria in their lightweight championship bout at UFC Freedom 250 at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 15, 2026. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

WASHINGTON, June 14 (Reuters) - American ⁠Justin Gaethje turned the tables on Ilia Topuria ⁠to claim a shock win and take the ‌lightweight UFC crown at Sunday's "UFC Freedom 250" event on the lawns of the White House.

After Topuria edged a thrilling first tworounds, Gaethje stunned ​the Spaniard with a crunching right hand ⁠before following it up ⁠with a brutal flurry of jabs that left his opponent's ⁠face ‌swollen and bloodied.

Topuria appeared to have trouble seeing and was checked by a doctor before continuing ⁠through the fourth, but his corner threw ​in the towel ‌before the final round.

“I cannot even believe it ... I ⁠knew I ​was going to have to get through the first round, his skills are unmatched when he’s fresh," Gaethje said.

"But my ⁠durability, my tenacity and my heart ​were going to carry me through.”

The bout headlined the first professional sporting event to be hosted at the White House, ⁠a key part of U.S. President Donald Trump's celebrations of the nation's 250th anniversary.

In the co-main event, France's Ciryl Gane dominated Brazil's Alex Pereira before scoring a stunning second-round ​knockout win to become the interim ⁠UFC heavyweight champion.

Pereira, a former light heavyweight and middleweight champion, ​was looking to become the first ‌UFC fighter to win titles ​in three divisions after stepping up to heavyweight.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Jamie Freed)

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