MIAMI — President Donald Trump attended UFC 327 at the Kaseya Center on Saturday night, arriving shortly after 9 p.m. He watched the light heavyweight bout between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg, greeted UFC commentator Joe Rogan and Senator Marco Rubio at ringside, and was accompanied by UFC president Dana White and members of his family. Carlos Ulberg landed a left hook that knocked out Prochazka at 3:45 of the first round to capture the undisputed light heavyweight title despite appearing to injure his knee; Trump’s Truth Social account earlier posted an advertisement referencing a June 14 event, and spectators filmed the presidential motorcade and ringside interactions during the evening.
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Trump's attendance at UFC 327 shows his continued influence in the public sphere. It's a reminder that political figures often use popular events to connect with voters. If you're interested in politics, keep an eye on these appearances.
Carlos Ulberg's first-round knockout win, despite a knee injury, was the highlight of UFC 327. Trump's presence added a political twist to the event. If you enjoy both politics and sports, this was a night to remember. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good crossover.
Carlos Ulberg benefited by winning the undisputed light heavyweight title while UFC promoters and President Trump gained heightened public visibility from the high-profile cageside appearance.
Jiri Prochazka suffered a first-round knockout loss and faced the immediate sporting and medical consequence of a title defeat; Ulberg also experienced a reported knee injury during the fight.
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Trump attends UFC 327; Ulberg wins by first-round KO
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