The Fight Table: DC - Stories, Scandals, and Legends of Combat Sports
About this Event
The UFC has never come to the White House. It will never come again the way it does in June 2026.
The morning of UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest, while 85,000 fans flood DC, 75 people will sit down to brunch with three of the most-recognized voices in combat sports.
What you're actually buying is access.
Bobby Razak has spent decades in the fight game behind doors that don't open to anyone else. The stories that didn't make the final cut of his films. The fighter conversations that happened after he set the camera down. The moments he filmed that have never been published. Bobby will be highlighting his upcoming, explosive TV show.
Craig Jones has been at the center of the most consequential evolution in modern grappling — the rise of B-Team, the ADCC backroom politics, why certain matches got booked and why others quietly didn't. He'll talk about the things grapplers say to each other that they never say on a podcast.
Josh Gross has covered this sport since before it was a sport. The reporting that didn't run, the conversations off the record, what he learned writing Ali vs. Inoki that reshaped how he understood every fight he covered afterward. He'll moderate, but he'll also share.
This is the conversation that only happens when these three sit down with each other. No press handlers. No pre-cleared talking points. No two-minute photo line. You're at the table. You're in the conversation. You walk out with a story your friends won't believe.
Hosted in the private room at The Smith Penn Quarter.
What's included: – Brunch service including cocktails from The Smith's menu – On-the-record fighter Q&A moderated by Josh Gross – Off-the-record stories from Bobby, Craig, & Josh you won't hear on any podcast – Group photo at end of event – Private photos welcome.
By attending, you agree the panel portion of the event is off the record - no phones, no recording, no posting quotes.
The Fight Table: DC is a private brunch organized independently. This event is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or otherwise connected to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Zuffa LLC, TKO Group Holdings, the official UFC Freedom 250 event, the UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest, or any official UFC weekend programming. References to UFC Freedom 250 are made for date and location context only. A separate Fan Fest ticket is required to attend the official Fan Fest at The Ellipse. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Refund policy
All sales final.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 275.00 to USD 535.38



















