Canada’s Aiemann Zahabi set for fight on White House lawn for Trump’s UFC birthday
MONTREAL — Aiemann Zahabi is working up a sweat inside the octagon at Tristar Gym, a famed mixed martial arts training centre 11 kilometres north of downtown Montreal. A couple of weeks out from the biggest fight of his life, he cycles through jabs and kicks with his older brother and coach, Firas.
As the session ends, Zahabi raises his blue-and-white gloves toward a cluster of cameras lined up at the opposite end of the cage, flashing the Quebec flags stitched on each cuff.
“Repping Canada, guys,” he says with a smile.
On Sunday, the Laval, Que., fighter will carry his national pride into one of the most unusual venues in UFC history: the White House lawn.


