Inside the boxing ring: Biden’s son takes on Trump’s ‘youngsters’ in a ‘bone-crushing’ bout | Goal.com

Şu adreste yayınlandı 10 Apr 2026 | Okuma zamanı: 1 dakikaInside the boxing ring: Biden’s son takes on Trump’s ‘youngsters’ in a ‘bone-crushing’ bout | Goal.com

Hunter Biden, son of former U.S. president Joe Biden, has issued a surprise cage-fight challenge to the sons of current president Donald Trump, proposing a bout at the end of April.

The bout would mark a dramatic shift in the long-running Biden–Trump rivalry, moving from the political arena to the boxing ring.

The match is tentatively scheduled for late April.

The 56-year-old explained the origins of the idea in a video posted on Channel 5’s Instagram, crediting content creator Andrew Callahan with the concept.

“I’ve just had a call from Andrew Callahan, and he’s asked me to join Channel 5’s Carnival Tour at the end of the month. We’ll open in Phoenix, move to San Diego, and close in Albuquerque. He’s trying to organise a cage fight between me, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr.”

Read also: At public auction... Messi sells a piece of his Barcelona history

Hunter underlined his commitment, stating, “I told him I’d do it; I’m 100% on board if he pulls it off, and if he doesn’t, I’ll turn up anyway.”

A potential showdown

Hunter Biden is 56, while Donald Trump Jr. is 48 and Eric Trump is 42.

For now, the bout is little more than a talking point.

The idea echoes a much-hyped, but ultimately scrapped, 2023 bout between Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and X (formerly Twitter) owner Elon Musk.

Read also: Despite the glamour of gold... Jordanian champion refuses to fight an athlete from the Zionist entity

A passion for combat sports

Current U.S. President Donald Trump is known for his love of the UFC, having announced that he will host “the biggest event in UFC history” at the White House on 14 June, featuring professional fighters from the organisation, as part of the celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.

Eric Trump, a keen supporter of the sport, had lobbied for stars Jon Jones and Conor McGregor to join the upcoming event; however, both ultimately failed to make the final line-up.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump Jr. is pursuing sports investment, having poured millions into the controversial ‘Enhanced Games’ project, which aims to stage competitions with relaxed rules on performance-enhancing drugs.

Read also: Ahead of the US World Cup... another disastrous decision by FIFA

From politics to the cage

As the political standoff between Biden and Trump dominates the U.S. landscape, their sons appear set for a different kind of clash inside the cage—a bout that, if it happens, will blend political symbolism with sporting theatre.


Orijinal haberi okuyun