Key Takeaways:
WLFI contributes $250,000 to UFC Freedom 250 bonuses, with Performance of the Night paid in USD1 stablecoin.Polymarket traders placed $4.1M in bets across 18 markets, led by $2M on Topuria vs. Gaethje.Ilia Topuria enters the White House main event on June 14 as an 80% favorite over Justin Gaethje.“World Liberty Financial will serve as a presenting partner and are adding another $250,000 to bonuses for the fighters that night,” White said. “Two fighters who earn Fight of the Night are going to earn $400,000 each. Then the two Performance [of the Night] bonuses will get $425,000 each.”
Who Is WLFICEO Zach Witkoff framed the UFC partnership as a demonstration of what USD1 can do outside of traditional banking channels.
“A victory in Washington should mean money in your pocket immediately, not when the bank opens,” the WLFI executive said.
Witkoff added:
“USD1 makes U.S. dollars more accessible and faster than ever before. We believe this is the future of finance, and we’re excited to partner with UFC.”
WLFI branding will appear inside the octagon and across the broadcast. The company first teased the partnership around June 10, with UFC confirming full bonus details the following Friday.
Polymarket Bets Cross $4.1 MillionOther fight markets show clearer separation. Sean O’Malley sits at 79% over Aiemann Zahabi, Mauricio Ruffy is 81% favored against Michael Chandler, Josh Hokit is at 78% over Derrick Lewis, and Bo Nickal leads Kyle Daukaus at 73%.
The Side MarketsPolitical prop bets drew notable action as well. Polymarket puts a 94% chance that Elon Musk attends the event and an 86% probability that Donald Trump mentions “White House” in remarks. There is a 70% chance Trump dances, a 58% chance he wears a red tie, and a 52% chance he hugs someone. Announcers saying “White House” carries 99% odds.
Weather and fight outcome props round out the slate. The market leans 57% toward the over on 2.5 knockouts and puts a 31% chance on a weather delay.
Bread and CircusesThe event has drawn pointed criticism from political opponents and academics. Cornell classics professor Mike Fontaine drew a direct comparison to Roman rulers using spectacle to manage public attention, citing Juvenal’s “panem et circenses” as a framework for what UFC Freedom 250 represents to its detractors.
Supporters see it differently: a historic, patriotic celebration of American sports culture tied to Flag Day, President Trump’s 80th birthday, and the country’s 250th anniversary preparations. A federal judge allowed the event to proceed after an attempt to block it was denied.
The fights begin at 8:00 PM ET on Paramount+ with the main card featuring Topuria vs. Gaethje at the top.

















