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Kai Trump gives verdict on UFC 314 after sitting cage side with Donald Trump and Dana White in Miami

Kai Trump seemed to enjoy the action after sitting cage side at UFC 314 on Saturday night.

Before the pay-per-view main card at Kaseya Center, Kai walked out with her grandfather, Donald Trump, and UFC chief Dana White to their seats as the crowd erupted in cheers.

On Sunday, Kai raved about the event with an Instagram post, writing, ‘UFC 314 was a blast!’

In her post, the golfer posted photos of herself looking up at the jumbotron, chatting with White and her grandfather, snapping with the Cavinder twins, and taking a selfie with Shaquille O’Neal.

She also shared several pictures of the action, one from her seat and another from the higher seats.

UFC 314 marked the promotion’s fourth visit to Vice City and featured one of the richest fight cards this year.

Kai Trump raved about UFC 314 in Miami after watching the action from her cage side seats 

In the main event, former UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski regained his title by defeating contender Diego Lopes in a barnburner, five-round battle.

Setting the table for them was Paddy Pimblett’s TKO over Michael Chandler, Yair Rodriguez soundly beating MMA great Patricio Pitbull, Jean Silva’s submission over Bryce Mitchell, and Dominic Reyes’ knockout over Nikita Krylov.

Trump has been a staple at many UFC events, often walking out with White ahead of the main card when present.

He had his own entrance at cards even when he was not the sitting president, and was given a special tribute at UFC 309 in Madison Square Garden after securing a second term in November.

In an interview after the event, Kai said, ‘I thought that was awesome,’ about the event.

‘This was my second UFC fight and I enjoyed and I really enjoyed it.’

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