‘UFC Freedom 250’ Averages 8.2 Million Viewers Across U.S. and Latin America

The White House’s “UFC Freedom 250” event averaged 8.2 million viewers across the U.S. and Latin America on Paramount+. According to the streamer, that marks its biggest live exclusive event ever.

Of those 8.2 million average viewers, 7 million came from the U.S. and 1.2 million were in Latin America. UFC will release viewership numbers outside the U.S. and Latin America next week.

The bloody extravaganza — part celebration for America’s 250th anniversary, part birthday party for Donald Trump — reached 17 million total viewers, which refers to the number of unique people who tuned in at any point in the broadcast.

“UFC Freedom 250” featured a seven-bout card and marked the first time in UFC history where each fight ended with a knockout (KO) or technical knockout (TKO). It was an unprecedented night of MMA for UFC fans, who watched fighters walk out of the White House next to U.S. veterans and first responders as Trump and Dana White sat ringside.

While mostly apolitical, the event also courted quite a bit of controversy after one winning fighter, Josh Hokit, yelled into the microphone: “Michelle Obama is a man.” The comment went unaddressed during the broadcast but sparked an immediate online backlash. Even UFC CEO White, who is typically vocal about defending his athletes’ freedom of speech, condemned the “nasty” remarks, saying, “I hate that kind of nonsense.”

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