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Dustin Jacoby TKOs Julius Walker at UFC Fight Night 266
Jacoby calls for White House fight after dominant performance
Apr. 11, 2026 at 6:57pm
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Jacoby's knockout victory showcases the raw power and intensity of elite MMA competition.Las Vegas TodayDustin Jacoby delivered a stunning second-round TKO victory over Julius Walker at UFC Fight Night 266 in Las Vegas. After a competitive first round, Jacoby found his rhythm in the second, landing powerful strikes that put Walker on the canvas. Referee Dan Miragliotta, officiating his 500th bout, then stopped the fight at 1:42 of the round. Following the win, the surging light heavyweight contender expressed a desire to fight at the White House, hoping to secure a round of golf with former President Trump.
Why it matters
Jacoby's dominant performance and his bold request to fight at the White House highlight the intersection of sports and politics, raising questions about whether professional athletes should pursue such high-profile opportunities or maintain a singular focus on their sport.
The details
Jacoby and Walker engaged in a closely contested first round, with both fighters testing each other's defenses. However, in the second round, Jacoby began to find his rhythm, landing significant punches that caught Walker off guard. This culminated in a stunning moment where Jacoby sent Walker crashing to the canvas. Jacoby then delivered a relentless follow-up assault, prompting referee Dan Miragliotta to stop the fight at 1:42 of the second round.
- The fight took place at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas on April 11, 2026.
- Referee Dan Miragliotta was officiating his 500th bout.
The players
Dustin Jacoby
A surging light heavyweight contender in the UFC, known for his resilience and knockout power.
Julius Walker
Jacoby's opponent at UFC Fight Night 266, a light heavyweight fighter who faced substantial grappling pressure from Jacoby.
Dan Miragliotta
The referee who stopped the fight between Jacoby and Walker, marking his 500th bout officiated.
What they’re saying
“It feels great. I've been traveling the world for 16 years representing this country, and I would love to fight at the White House in June.”
— Dustin Jacoby
What’s next
Jacoby's request to fight at the White House will likely generate significant attention and debate, as it raises questions about the intersection of sports and politics. It remains to be seen if the UFC or the White House will entertain the idea of hosting a fight at the presidential residence.
The takeaway
Dustin Jacoby's dominant TKO victory over Julius Walker at UFC Fight Night 266 and his subsequent request to fight at the White House highlight the growing trend of professional athletes seeking high-profile opportunities beyond the confines of their sport. This move sparks a broader discussion about the appropriate boundaries between sports and politics, and whether such pursuits detract from the essence of the athletic competition.
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