Canadian fighter defeated by U.S. at Trump’s UFC birthday
WASHINGTON — As Canadian UFC fighter Aiemann Zahabi made his way to the octagon at the White House for the highest-profile match of his career so far, thunderous boos ripped across the historic grounds.
Zahabi was ultimately defeated by fan-favourite and former bantamweight champion Sean (Suga) O’Malley in a second-round knockout.
The fight night Sunday was part of UFC Freedom 250, marking 250 years since the U.S. became a country and recognizing U.S. President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday.
The event was sold as a celebration for all Americans. It is taking place amid a fractured world, with deep political division in the United States, and Trump’s tariffs and threats of annexation upending geopolitics.


