Fox Nation is about to premiere a documentary about the UFC event at the White House

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Of course it will be on Fox Nation.

The Fox News Channel’s companion streaming service will premiere the documentary UFC Fight House: The making of the biggest fight in history Fox Nation announced Wednesday, July 2, which is tomorrow. The two-part film will bring viewers behind the scenes UFC Freedom 250a high-profile fight night that took place on the South Lawn of the White House on June 14.

“We are excited to partner with the UFC to offer our subscribers an exclusive look behind one of the most ambitious live sporting events ever,” Lauren Peterson, president of Fox Nation, said in a statement. “UFC Fight House It showcases the amazing teamwork, innovation, and perseverance that turned an extraordinary idea into a historic event.

“More than a year ago, we set out to do the impossible – build the Octagon on the South Lawn of the White House – for the largest and most important event in the history of the sport. From building an arena from scratch, to overcoming the challenges of weather, and a team working around the clock – it has been an incredibly surreal experience,” said Dana White, President and CEO of the UFC. It’s a look at the behind-the-scenes madness that led to this once-in-a-lifetime event, and a true tribute to America’s 250th anniversary. If you wrote a scenario for what happened, you wouldn’t believe that what actually happened was possible! “

UFC Fight House Produced by the UFC Originals team. It follows White and his team from the early planning stages of UFC Freedom 250including an Oval Office meeting with President Trump. The film continues until the final strikes (and some storms) months later. Between them, White has overseen more than his fair share of logistical problems, including some very bad weather. But they pulled off the scene admirably.

“As showtime approaches, viewers witness the pressure surrounding security, military overflights, production management, and rapidly changing weather conditions, culminating in the final moments before President Trump and White enter,” the synopsis read.

So, there will be no coverage here of fighter Josh Hockett calling Michelle Obama a “man” in a post-fight interview with Joe Rogan. (And then shortly thereafter he came back again with the most bullshit ever.)

UFC Fight House: The making of the biggest fight in history Includes interviews with Trump, White, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Ivanka Trump, UFC chief content officer Craig Borsari, UFC commentator Jon Anik, and more.

Watch the trailer below.

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