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No heavyweights allowed: Troops must meet fitness criteria to attend White House UFC event

No heavyweights allowed: Troops must meet fitness criteria to attend White House UFC event
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WASHINGTON — The Defense Department is requiring members of the military to meet a certain body type criteria in order to attend the big Ultimate Fighting Championship event at the White House next month, according to two people familiar with the criteria and a Pentagon memo outlining the criteria that was reviewed by NBC News

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