Hunter Biden Dares Trump’s Sons to a Cage Showdown
Hunter Biden, son of former President Joe Biden, has issued a bold challenge to Donald Trump’s sons, Don Jr. and Eric, proposing a cage fight.
A video posted on Instagram by Channel 5, a media outlet run by independent journalist Andrew Callaghan, features Biden making the challenge directly to Trump’s sons.
Biden revealed that Callaghan is willing to facilitate the fight as part of his "Channel 5 Carnival." "I told him I'd do it — 100 percent in if he can pull it off. And if he can't, I'm still coming," Biden stated.
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The specifics of the potential match remain uncertain; details such as the date, location, and whether Biden would compete solo or with a partner are yet to be determined.
If this match occurs, it could overshadow the president's planned UFC 250 event on the White House lawn, set for June 14, which aims to celebrate both the nation’s 250th anniversary and the president’s 80th birthday.
During Trump’s birthday event, UFC Lightweight Champion Ilia Topuria is slated to face Interim Champion Justin Gaethje in a title unification bout.

Biden is also set to join Callaghan on the final leg of his tour, which will include stops in Phoenix, San Diego, and Albuquerque at the end of April.
"Hey guys, Hunter Biden here. I just got a call from Andrew Callaghan. He asked me to come out on the Channel 5 carnival tour at the end of the month," Biden said in the Instagram clip.
He elaborated on the tour dates and mentioned that Callaghan was "trying to organize a cage match, me versus Eric and Don Jr."

While he hinted at "a lot of other surprises up his sleeve," Biden did not disclose any further details.
Should Trump’s sons accept the challenge, Biden may face a disadvantage due to age; at 56, he is nearly a decade older than Don Jr., who is 48, and 14 years older than Eric, who is 42.
There is no indication that any of the participants possess formal training in combat sports.

This isn’t the first instance of public figures from outside the combat sports arena contemplating settling disputes in the ring. In 2023, tech moguls Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg were rumored to be preparing for a brawl, although that matchup has yet to materialize.
The White House and Trump Organization have been approached for comments regarding this unusual challenge.






















