U.S. Presidential MMA Grand Prix: Donald Trump clashes with Joe Biden in ‘saddest fight’ of tournament
Key Points:
- For the first time since 1814, the White House lawn will host MMA fights in a unique event dubbed the "MMA Presidential Grand Prix," pitting U.S. presidents against each other based on their age and fitness upon assuming office.
- The tournament divides 45 presidents into four historical regions and includes play-in fights, with matchups analyzed on physical stature, military experience, and personal toughness, resulting in entertaining and imaginative fight scenarios.
- Key early results include John Adams defeating John Quincy Adams, James K. Polk beating James Madison, and Joe Biden narrowly overcoming Donald Trump; the tournament progresses through rounds featuring iconic figures like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and Gerald Ford.
- In the semifinals, Teddy Roosevelt defeated George Washington, while Abraham Lincoln submitted Gerald Ford, setting up a final showdown between Lincoln and Roosevelt.
- Abraham Lincoln was crowned the greatest fighting president after a hard-fought decision victory over Teddy Roosevelt, with George Washington taking third place; the event celebrates presidential legacies through a creative and respectful lens.