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Why Benson Henderson Says UFC at the White House is a Disgrace to MMA and American Values

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Translation result지난 [Herald Economy=Jo Yong-jik] The White House should not become a spectacle. But they are turning it into a circus.Benson Henderson, 42, the Korean‑American former UFC lightweight champion often called the “Kimchi Fighter,” delivered a blunt critique of the UFC event scheduled for the White House next month.On May 19, Henderson told U.K. sports outlet TalkSPORT that UFC Freedom 250, set for June 14 in a temporary cage on the White House South Lawn to mark the 250th anniversary of America’s founding, may appeal to fans of spectacle, but such events belong in entertainment venues. “The White House is one of the country’s most symbolic places,” he said. “It should not be turned into a circus.”The card’s main event will pit champion Ilia Topuria against Justin Gaethje for the lightweight title. The co‑main event features Alex Pereira against Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight crown.Henderson predicted Topuria and Gaethje will deliver an incredible brawl, but he said he would never tune in to watch it. He also drew a parallel to ancient Rome, noting that Rome entertained citizens with gladiatorial games — and suggesting the U.S. is heading down a similar path.Henderson rose to fame with a 6–0 run in the UFC, and his Korean heritage, through his mother, brought him added attention. After defeating Frankie Edgar to win the lightweight title in February 2012, he visited South Korea that December for a fan event. He’s also known for a tattoo that reads “Strength and Honor.” Henderson fought on UFC’s 2015 Korea card, beating Jorge Masvidal by decision.The UFC’s White House event — the first sporting contest staged at the presidential residence — is unprecedented. Still, many observers find the idea plausible: the United States is a nation of professional sports, and Donald Trump is a well‑known fan of mixed martial arts and pro wrestling. For fighters, the event offers both prestige and pay, and many will compete fiercely for a spot on the roster.Against that backdrop, Henderson’s criticism appears aimed less at MMA itself or the White House and more squarely at the UFC. “I think this is not only an insult to the White House — a symbolic place people should respect — but also an insult to MMA,” he said. “I’m really disappointed the UFC would go to the White House and try to tarnish its dignity.”After his bout with Masvidal, Henderson left the UFC for Bellator, then the sport’s No. 2 promotion. He had lost his title in his original weight class and moved up to welterweight; his grinding grappling style failed to produce a major resurgence, and he opted to change promotions. In a later interview he said, “They told me to retire from the UFC, but I wanted to test my value again on the market.” That push to retire at the height of his career may have left him feeling betrayed.Henderson has not fought in MMA since losing to current PFL lightweight champion Ussman Nurmagomedov in March 2023. He will return to competition on the 23rd at a PFL event in Belgium, roughly two years after that loss. In the interim, he has competed on a variety of stages, including Misfit Boxing, Karate Combat, and Real American Freestyle.

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