Donald Trump congratulates UFC for holding fight amid coronavirus pandemic

‘We need sports’: Donald Trump congratulates Dana White for holding a UFC fight in the midst of pandemic with no fans and says it’s ‘important to get our leagues back’

  •  UFC 249 was the first major sporting event held during coronavirus pandemic 
  • The fight was conducted in an empty stadium without fans, and was aired on ESPN
  • Trump appeared partway through the broadcast in a taped message in which he declared: ‘We want our sports back’
  • The President has been pushing to reopen America despite COVID-19 infecting more than 1.3 million people across the country
  • Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19

President Trump has congratulated the UFC for conducting the first major sports event since the coronavirus pandemic upended American life two months ago. 

UFC 249 was held in an empty stadium in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday night, and was aired on ESPN.  

President Trump appeared partway through the broadcast in a taped message to tell the audience it was time to resume professional sports. 

‘I want to congratulate [president] Dana White and the UFC. They’re going to have a big match!’ the Commander-in-chief excitedly stated.

‘We love it. We think it’s important – get the sports leagues back. Let’s play. We do the social distancing and whatever else you have to do, but we need sports. We want our sports back, and congratulations to Dana White and the UFC.’ 

President Trump appeared partway through Saturday night’s UFC 249 broadcast in a taped message telling the audience it was time to get sports back up and running 

For many weeks, President Trump has been pushing to reopen America, which has been effectively shut down since the coronavirus pandemic hit with full force in mid-March. 

Earlier this week, the President stated: ‘The people of our country should think of themselves as warriors… our country has to open.’

Trump has been particularly eager for sport games to resume – a sign that American life may be on the road back to normal. 

Last month at a press conference he stated: ‘I’m tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old. ‘But I haven’t actually had too much time to watch. I would say maybe I watch one batter then I get back to work.’

The leading mixed martial arts promotion overcame controversy and a huge number of logistical headaches to put on their event in Jacksonville. 

One fighter, Jacare Souza, was scheduled to take center stage but tested positive for Covid-19. His result did not lead to a cancellation of the show. 

Only a handful of media, broadcast and production personnel were permitted to watch the action, along with the fighters, their teams and officials. 

The fights took place with a skeleton production crew and no fans inside the stadium

The fights took place with a skeleton production crew and no fans inside the stadium

UFC 249 was the first major sport to make a return during the coronavirus crisis

UFC 249 was the first major sport to make a return during the coronavirus crisis 

Only a handful of media, broadcast and production personnel were permitted to watch the action, along with the fighters, their teams and officials. 

VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena is usually filled with roaring fans but on Saturday night there was eerie quiet. 

As the first fights took place and supporters managed to quench their thirst for live sport through the live broadcast, it was a bizarrely different experience to usual. 

The backdrop was turned to black on the broadcast to help hide the empty seats

The backdrop was turned to black on the broadcast to help hide the empty seats 

The fighters did not have the roar of the crowd to help them get through tough moments

The fighters did not have the roar of the crowd to help them get through tough moments 

Every strike and kick echoed and the shouted instructions from coaching teams were audible when they’d usually be drowned out. 

The commentary team attempted to bring an enthusiasm to proceedings but there was still an inevitably flat feeling. 

Fighters walked out to music, were announced by Bruce Buffer and given the final instructions by the referee and the UFC did everything to make the experience feel as close to their customary events as possible.  

Everyone in the arena had been forced to go through extensive testing to gain access to the event and the UFC’s rigorous safety measures may well be mirrored by other sports as the lockdown measures ease in the months ahead.  

The athletes walked to the octagon with their entourage before stepping into the cage

The athletes walked to the octagon with their entourage before stepping into the cage

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