Dana White has been a staple in the MMA world for quite a while now, with the prominent promoter ringing in a quarter of a century as the figurehead of the UFC. On February 23rd, 2001, White debuted as the new face of the brand with the Fertitta brothers as financial backers of the promotion as UFC 30 transpired. That was an event that emanated from the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
This was the first-ever UFC card to have taken place under the Zuffa banner, with that branding still existing to this day through Dana White’s pugilistic sidequest, Zuffa Boxing. Dana White was part of a historically significant kickoff card, which saw the first-ever 155-pound champion in the organization’s history cemented. Jens Pulver would earn this distinction when he bested Caol Uno by way of unanimous decision in the co-main event of the night.
The UFC 30 headliner would see the promotion’s 205-pound kingpin Tito Ortiz defend his strap with a thirty-two-second finish of eventual UFC middleweight champion Evan Tanner.
Dana White, Donald Trump, and the UFC White House card
Dana White and Donald Trump have had a long history that ties back to this UFC 30 era, and the titular figure of the Trump Taj Mahal will now be hosting a special UFC card in quite a unique location.
The UFC White House card has been the talk of the MMA world for months now and with Donald Trump’s aforementioned UFC ties as well as his status as the sitting UFC president has led to where there will now be a Summer 2026 card at the White House.
The June 14th event from the Ultimate Fighting Championship will concurrently ring in Flag Day as well as Donald Trump‘s birthday, with no fights officially firmed up for the card, as of this writing.

