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Donald Trump gets astonishing reaction at UFC 316 amid Elon Musk row before stunning gesture by winner Merab Dvalishvili
@Source: thesun.co.uk
DONALD TRUMP has made a surprise appearance at UFC 316 - but this time Elon Musk was nowhere to be seen.
The President was cageside to watch Merab Dvalishvili's title scrap with Sean O'Malley on Saturday night.
Trump was flanked by UFC kingpin Dana White in a one-man entourage as he entered the arena in Newark, New Jersey.
He received loud cheers from the capacity crowd at the Prudential Center before taking his seat close to boxing icon Mike Tyson.
Trump shook hands with former NFL stars Will Compton and Taylor Lewan as he settled in to watch a packed main card.
Son Eric, daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner were also in the audience, as well as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The 47th President arrived in New Jersey on Friday, where he stayed at his golf course in Bedminster.
Trump was on the end of a high five from Kevin Holland after his submission victory against fellow welterweight Vicente Luque.
And he later shared words of encouragement to Georgian star Dvalishvili following an epic end to the main event.
Trump's appearance was also notable for the absence of former sidekick Elon Musk.
His relationship with the world's richest man disintegrated earlier this week.
The former allies battled it out on social media after disagreeing on Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill', with the President claiming Elon had "gone crazy".
Musk, who is worth an estimated $330 billion, was a major contributor to Trump's presidential campaign.
He reportedly spent $250 million in supporting the Republican's race for the White House last year.
Musk accompanied Trump to his last UFC showing in April.
The President was given a thunderous reception as he entered the arena for UFC 314 in Miami, Florida.
But prior to Saturday's action, Trump indicated his working relationship with Musk was irreparable.
"I'm too busy doing other things. I won an election in a landslide," he said.
"I gave [Musk] a lot of breaks, long before this happened.
"I gave him breaks in my first administration, and saved his life in my first administration, I have no intention of speaking to him."
In the Octagon, it was a night to remember for Dvalishvili, who proved too strong for O'Malley in their main event rematch.
The reigning bantamweight champion secured his first-ever UFC submission following a brutal choke-out.
And he celebrated by vaulting out of the Octagon for a handshake and words with Trump.
The President also shook hands with a devastated O'Malley, who was able to leave the Octagon under his own steam after the choke.
"He was well trained, he was well prepared, and I knew that he was going to make changes," Dvalishvili told reporters after the third round win.
"Every time I lost I made big changes and I learned from it.
"But I’m getting better and better. I wasn’t showing this technique [before] and I have more tools in my pocket I’m still working on, and then little by little I will show.
"Now it’s my time."
Elsewhere on the main card, there were also wins for Kayla Harrison, Joe Pyfer, Holland, and Mario Bautista.
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