The UFC’s promotional rollout for its upcoming White House event has drawn a strong negative reaction from fans.
The promotion is preparing for a landmark card scheduled for June 14 on the South Lawn of the White House. The event is positioned as a major moment for the organization, tied to a national celebration and headlined by a lightweight title fight between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje.
Despite the scale of the announcement, the initial promo release has shifted attention toward production quality.
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Several viewers described the visuals as low-effort and disconnected from the standards expected of a global promotion. One fan wrote:
“Pure garbage.”
Meanwhile, other fans wrote:
“The UFC finally decide to promote a fight with a trailer for the first time in years, the card on the biggest stage in sporting history, and they use AI.”
“You couldn’t just film a couple 2 second clips of walking bro?”
“Inherits 7.7 billion dollars. Uses more ads. Pure ai trailers. Something makes me think the 7.7 billion was a lie.”
“Btw why do a billon dollar company use cheap a** AI to make it’s video? You can afford the cost of the White House card, certainly you can spare a few thousand bucks for a proper promotional video.”
Check out some of the fan reactions below:


The criticism follows a broader pattern that began earlier this year when similar visuals appeared during UFC broadcasts. Viewers pointed to inconsistencies in design elements and presentation.
UFC CEO Dana White has maintained that production decisions remain internal and has downplayed the backlash. He called the use of AI part of a wider industry shift.
The UFC White House card features a show down between Topuria and Gaethje for the undisputed lightweight title. In the co-main event, Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gae will square off for the interim heavyweight title.
Edited by Abhishek Nambiar










