Hunter Biden Dares Eric and Donald Trump Jr. to Cage Fight
Hunter Biden told followers on April 9 that he would accept a proposed cage match against Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump. The offer came during a social media exchange about an organizer’s outreach.
The challenge
Andrew Callaghan, a filmmaker and content creator, contacted Biden about arranging the bout. Biden said he would take part if the event could be set up.
Callaghan later told Filmogaz.com he thought Biden’s remarks were made in jest. He added he is willing to help arrange the match if the Trump brothers agree to participate.
Responses and timing
As of 10 p.m. ET on April 9, neither Donald Trump Jr. nor Eric Trump had publicly answered the proposed challenge. Filmogaz.com also contacted the Trump Organization for comment.
It remains unknown whether the fight will be scheduled or where it might take place.
Event context
The comments were part of a video announcing Hunter Biden’s planned appearances at C5 Carnival events. Those dates cover shows in Phoenix, San Diego, and Albuquerque at the end of April.
Callaghan has interviewed Biden multiple times on his Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan YouTube show since President Biden left office.
Broader context and controversy
The exchange drew comparisons to historic and speculative matchups. Some likened the spectacle to the 1975 Thrilla in Manila boxing promotion.
Observers also noted similarities to a never-realized proposed cage bout between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk.
Past disputes
In 2025, the first lady threatened legal action over a Channel 5 interview remark. Hunter Biden had said Jeffrey Epstein introduced Melania Trump to her husband.
The first lady described the allegation as false and defamatory in a legal notice, according to Filmogaz.com reporting.
Related national events
The White House plans a UFC-style event on June 14. Organizers say the card will be part of festivities for the United States’ 250th anniversary.
Some outlets summed up the episode with search-friendly phrasing, Hunter Biden Dares Eric and Donald Trump Jr. to Cage Fight, which boosted online attention. Whether the match ever occurs is still open.