The UFC fights at the White House on Sunday night were a lot, more than what could have possibly been captured on a broadcast or remembered after a night of seven knockouts.The biggest moments are obvious, like Justin Gaethje’s stunning upset in the main event, and President Donald Trump’s Oval Office walkout and his interactions with the fighters.Beyond the bouts and the political spectacle, though, here are five things from UFC Freedom 250 you may have missed:An incredible night of musicThe United States Marine Band deserves a championship belt of its own. Known as “The President’s Own,” the band is America’s oldest continuously active professional musical organization and brought the live soundtrack to Sunday’s show, playing many of the fighters’ walkout songs live — a range that included “Superstar” by Lupe Fiasco, “Tops Drop” by Fat Pat and “Canción del Mariachi” by Antonio Banderas and Los Lobos.The arena DJ had a strong night as well, highlighted by the mixing of “O Canada” with “Started From the Bottom” by Drake for Aiemann Zahabi’s walkout.Tyson Fury’s announcement of an announcementSpeaking of showstopping walkouts, heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury may have performed the most captivating moment, beginning his walk toward the cage at the end of the long Ground Floor Corridor in the shadows.By the time Fury’s face was visible, fans were prepared for an announcement that could alter boxing. But instead, Fury just said there was something in the works that he would leave for Dana White to share.British heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury during his appearance in Freedom 250. (Photo: Chris Graythen / Getty Images)In his post-event media availability, White wouldn’t share more information, but suggested that the actual announcement — which many presume has to do with Fury joining White’s Zuffa Boxing — will come soon.“For the last couple of weeks, I’ve been hearing from the media and other people that I’m not involved in the fight,” White said with a grin.
Five quirks of the UFC’s White House jaunt you may have missed Sunday night
Beyond the bouts and the political spectacle, here are a few things from UFC Freedom 250 you may not have caught.











