There has never been a UFC card like Freedom 250, and that's the point — and the problem, depending on who you ask.

Staged on the White House grounds as part of the America 250 celebration, the event is being billed as potentially the most-viewed card in UFC history. The spectacle is unprecedented: world titles contested outdoors, exposed to D.C.'s June heat, humidity, and — as Dana White acknowledged after a site visit — a genuine bug problem. Joe Rogan has been openly skeptical, repeatedly calling the outdoor concept a "gimmick" and arguing that title fights shouldn't be held in uncontrolled conditions.

Not everyone is sold on the guest list either. Reports indicate some celebrities are passing on the event, and fighters left off the card — Bryce Mitchell among them — have publicly criticized it while angling for a spot. The build-up has carried the energy of a cultural event as much as a fight night.

For all the debate, the sporting substance is real: a lightweight title unification with GOAT implications and a heavyweight interim title that could crown the UFC's first three-division champion. Whether the lawn, the weather, and the bugs become a footnote or the story is the one thing no preview can call. We'll cover the results as they land.