UFC Freedom 250 viewers topped 17 million across the U.S. and Latin America on Paramount+, the streaming giant confirmed on Thursday — and those numbers only tell part of the story. The White House event, held on President Donald Trump’s birthday on the South Lawn, delivered one of the most-watched MMA broadcasts in recent memory.
UFC Freedom 250 Viewers: The Numbers Broken Down
Paramount+ released the official breakdown, sourced from Nielsen and Adobe Analytics, showing an average audience of 8.2 million — 7 million in the U.S. and 1.2 million in Latin America. The total live viewership figure stood at 17 million (15.26 million in the U.S., 1.67 million in Latin America). Crucially, these figures cover live viewing only, with no delayed-watch numbers factored in. The UFC is set to release a full global viewership breakdown at a later date, which could push those totals significantly higher.
Before the event, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio boldly predicted that 1 billion people worldwide would tune in. UFC chief executive Dana White went further, forecasting “Super Bowl-type numbers.” Whether either claim holds up depends on what those global figures eventually show.
Gaethje Steals the Show with Championship Upset
Of course, the spectacle needed a headline moment — and Justin Gaethje delivered exactly that. The American shocked the MMA world by stopping Ilia Topuria via TKO in the fourth round to claim the lightweight championship. It was a stunning result that nobody saw coming, and the kind of finish that justifies every bit of the event’s hype.
Meanwhile, for context, last month’s MVP MMA on Netflix drew an average of 12.4 million viewers for a card headlined by Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano. However, that figure was not independently verified by Nielsen, and it included delayed “live +1” viewership — a different measurement to Paramount’s live-only data. According to MVP MMA, the event peaked at 17 million live viewers during a main event that lasted just 17 seconds. Impressive, but measured differently.
Ultimately, UFC Freedom 250’s numbers — independently verified and live-only — make for compelling reading. Once the global figures land, the full picture of just how massive this event truly was will become clear. ESPN will no doubt be watching closely.

























