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Donald Trump greeted Joe Rogan and Marco Rubio at UFC 327 on Saturday night as peace talks to end the Iran war faltered. Arriving at the Kaseya Center shortly after 9 pm, Trump was there to watch the light heavyweight fight between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg.
Donald Trump and US secretary of state Marco Rubio attended a UFC event in Miami night on Saturday as peace talks with Iran failed on the other side of the world
The president's confident Iran war assessments, however, have been undermined for weeks by Tehran's ability to control the Strait of Hormuz,
The Ultimate Fighting Championship returned to downtown Miami on Saturday night, bringing UFC 327 to the Kaseya Center for an event filled with energy, star power and memorable moments. Headlined by Jiri Prochazka of the Czech Republic and Carlos Ulberg of New Zealand,
Donald Trump made his first public appearance at a sporting event since the start of the Iran war on Saturday night, attending UFC 327 in Miami, Florida, alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
US President Donald Trump has again marked his entry into sports after weeks-long tensions between the US and Iran.Trump was greeted by a packed crowd at UFC 327 in Miami on Saturday night during the president's first appearance at a
Trump’s walk-in at UFC 327 in Miami was notably subdued, with a mixed and at times muted reaction inside the Kaseya Center compared to previous appearances. A viral video shared on X from UFC 314, held at the same venue last year, showed the arena erupting as Trump entered, underlining a stark contrast in crowd energy between the two events.
One created a side-by-side comparison video, with the clip from 2025 featuring thunderous applause and the commentator saying there was a 'standing ovation' for Trump. The 2026 clip does show people applauding, it does sound more muted in response based on that footage.
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UFC fighter Paulo Costa jumps out of cage to greet Trump at match
"Thank you for doing what you're doing, I needed to tell you this," Costa said, according to Dan Scavino, deputy chief of staff in the White House.