UFC Freedom 250 delivered one of the most dramatic nights in recent memory, and Justin Gaethje’s stunning lightweight title victory over Ilia Topuria was the centrepiece. The White House South Lawn hosted the UFC for the first time on Sunday — only the third time Washington, D.C. has seen the promotion since its founding in 1993 — and every single bout ended by knockout. Every. Single. One.
Justin Gaethje Claims Lightweight Title in Stunning UFC Freedom 250 Upset
Gaethje has carried the ‘interim champion’ tag twice before, but undisputed gold always seemed to elude him. Not any more. The former two-time interim champion dethroned Ilia Topuria — himself a former two-division champion — to finally seize the undisputed lightweight belt. It was a legitimate upset, and it has front-runner for fight of the year written all over it. Gaethje’s perseverance in the sport is the stuff of legend, and on Sunday night he wrote the chapter that defines his legacy. ESPN MMA contributors were quick to heap praise on what was an extraordinary performance.
Ciryl Gane and Sean O’Malley Steal the Co-Main Spotlight
Meanwhile, the undercard delivered its own seismic moments. Ciryl Gane made an emphatic statement by knocking out former two-division champion Alex Pereira to capture the interim heavyweight title, cementing his position as the undisputed number one contender in the division. That is a massive fight brewing at heavyweight. Furthermore, Sean O’Malley put on a show with an impressive knockout of Aiemann Zahabi — O’Malley’s first KO win since 2023 — reminding everyone exactly why he belongs in the conversation at the top of the sport. For the full official event breakdown, head over to UFC.com. An historic night on an historic stage — Washington, D.C. delivered, and then some.

























