The biggest UFC card in years is touching down on the South Lawn of the White House this Sunday, June 14, and DraftKings is rolling out the welcome mat to match the spectacle. New customers signing up ahead of UFC Freedom 250 can grab one of the most generous sportsbook offers on the market right now — and considering the slate features two title fights, a Sean O’Malley return, and Michael Chandler in another lightweight slugfest, the timing is hard to beat.
This is the first time the UFC has ever staged an event at the White House, and it’s being held on Flag Day, which also happens to be Donald Trump’s 80th birthday. Seven fights, no prelims, the entire card starts at 8 p.m. ET on Paramount+. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to open a DraftKings account, you’d struggle to script a louder one than this.
The headline offer is the same one DraftKings has been hammering all year, and it’s still arguably the best new-customer hook in the industry: bet $5, get $200 in bonus bets if your first wager wins. There’s no parlay required, no deposit-match math to decode, and the qualifying bet only has to clear minimum odds of -500, which is easier than it sounds when most of the Freedom 250 card lines fall well inside that range.
The $200 is paid out as eight $25 bonus bets, credited instantly once your first wager settles as a winner. Bonus bets are single-use and non-withdrawable, with profit-only payouts, but they last seven days — long enough to fire them into the heavyweight title fight, the O’Malley bout, and whatever else catches your eye on the undercard. The terms run through 6/28/26, so there’s a window to play with even if you wait until fight night to lock in.
The main event is the kind of fight that makes a casual fan into a UFC obsessive. Ilia Topuria, the undefeated undisputed lightweight champion who steamrolled Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira inside of two years, runs into Justin Gaethje, the interim titleholder and arguably the most violent man at 155 pounds. Topuria opened around -535 at DraftKings, with Gaethje sitting at +400 — a wide line, but Gaethje’s never been a guy you write off, no matter the number next to his name.
Topuria’s combination of timing, footwork, and right hand has produced one of the most precise knockout résumés in the sport. Gaethje’s path to victory is the same it’s always been: walk through fire, swing low kicks until something snaps, and dare the other guy to keep standing. The fact that this is a unification bout — undisputed against interim — gives it more juice than the typical lightweight title defense.
Right behind the main event is one of the most fascinating heavyweight bouts in recent memory. Alex Pereira, the former light heavyweight and middleweight champion, is moving up to heavyweight to face Ciryl Gane for the interim title while Tom Aspinall recovers from the eye injury suffered against Gane at UFC 321. Pereira sits at -105, Gane at -115 — essentially a pick’em, which tells you exactly how much intrigue surrounds Pereira’s size jump against one of the slickest strikers the division has ever produced.
Pereira’s left hook has decided his last several title fights. Gane’s footwork and jab have given everyone in the heavyweight division trouble, including Aspinall before he was injured. There’s a real case to be made that the loser of this fight is the better fighter on paper, but Pereira’s knack for landing the one shot that ends the conversation makes him impossible to count out at any weight.
Below the two title fights, the matchmaking is sneaky-deep. Sean O’Malley returns against Aiemann Zahabi, who’s riding a seven-fight UFC win streak and would put himself in title contention with a victory. Michael Chandler steps in against Mauricio Ruffy, a Contender Series breakout who carries dynamite in both hands and is favored at -700. Bo Nickal looks to keep his middleweight stock pristine against six-fight winner Kyle Daukaus.
Derrick Lewis vs. Josh Hokit was added at Trump’s personal request after Hokit’s UFC 327 win, and it’s a perfect Lewis spectacle fight: a 9-0 undefeated heavyweight against the most reliable knockout artist in the division. Diego Lopes and Steve Garcia round out the bill in what should be an absolute featherweight scrap.
Sign up at DraftKings Sportsbook, opt into the welcome offer, and place your $5 qualifying bet on any market with odds at -500 or longer. Almost every Freedom 250 line works — Topuria moneyline, Pereira-Gane in either direction, the O’Malley/Chandler/Nickal favorites, or a method-of-victory market that fits the price range. Just avoid the heavy chalk like Ruffy at -700 if you want it to count.
If your bet wins, the $200 hits as eight $25 bonus bets that you can deploy across the rest of the card or save for the NBA Finals, MLB, or whatever else is on the docket that week. Bonus bets are most valuable on longer-odds shots — a Gaethje upset, a Zahabi finish, a Hokit-over-Lewis play — because the profit-only payout structure rewards the bigger numbers. Plan ahead, because the bets expire in seven days.
UFC Freedom 250 is going to be one of the most-watched MMA events ever staged, and DraftKings has positioned its biggest welcome bonus directly in front of it. New users can turn a $5 wager into $200 of fight-night ammunition with one winning pick, and the slate offers enough variety to find a price you actually like. Get in before the doors close on this offer at the end of the month.
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