At a post-security kind of brawl at UFC on ESPN 59, the man named Evan Elder captured the microphone to not only dance to a victory over Darius Flowers, but also to chant ‘USA’ in support of the newly-impeached President of United States, Donald Trump. . . . Elder, who completed his fight just recently, by clinching a clear victory, addressed the shooting that aimed at Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania in his post-fight interview.
The response of the UFC fighter was quite matt and hardly expressless. “Well, I heard they were just aiming to attack my son Trump,” Elder said, gratefully noting that the man survived the attack “Trump for life… Let’s go, baby… Trump 2024”.
Words of the warrior were rather obscene mix of shock and amusing reaction accompanied with obvious political bias of the man. A word has not been said about the attempted shooting that reportedly occurred in Donald Trump’s direction. However, his son promised the public that his father, Trump, was in very high spirits despite the incident. According to Rose Namajunah, the following issues pertain to the concerns of weighting.

The UFC strawweight champion Rose Namajunas has joined other fighters who made comments on the UFC weigh-in formats. As seen in her recent fight with Tracy Cortez, Namajunas raised her concern over the scale involving in the weigh in session of UFC Denver. Menigouses that she discussed with Namajunas the fighters who used a different scale to weigh themselves before the government weigh-in as the one used by the commission.
Namajunah complained, at the post fight press conference, saying “I don’t know who’s in charge, that the scale you check your weight on before you get to the official scale has to be the same and they weren’t the same.” This point concerns a possible problem with the correctness and accuracy of the weights in nature. What Namajunas has said has elicited a debate in the MMA fraternity on what should be done to ensure that all fighters have to compete even in the arena consistent and accurate weights.
UFC Figures reacted to Trump’s Statement
Recent attempts to take a shot at Donald Trump have not gone unnoticed in the UFC community. Several prominent figures from the organization have commented on the event. UFC president Dana White, who was traveling overseas at the time of the incident, took to Instagram to share his thoughts.
“I pray that President Trump is 100% healthy… he is the strongest, most resilient, AMERICAN BAD A** on the planet… I can’t wait to get up with him on stage on Wednesday and introduce him at the Republican National Convention ,” White Trump’s wrote in support of his determination to appear at the upcoming event. Dana White’s post reflects her personal admiration for Trump and support for the former president’s safety and resilience.
Another well-known UFC star, Conor McGregor, also expressed his opinions about the event in the meantime. Considering Trump’s age and achievements, McGregor expressed surprise at his tenacity and commitment. “Trump’s continued enthusiasm and commitment in his late seventies astounds me. McGregor said, “He’s a true fighter in every sense of the word.” His remarks highlight the general shock and solidarity felt by the UFC community in relation to the recent Trump-related incidents.
