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The UFC’s Next Challenge: Saudi Arabia’s Rise as the Fight Capital of the World

Discover how Saudi Arabia has become the new fight capital of the world and the challenges faced by the UFC in hosting events in the Kingdom. Explore the rise of MMA in Saudi Arabia and the efforts of Turki Alalshikh to bring the best fighters to the country. Learn about the recent PFL event in Saudi Arabia and the UFC’s plans for its debut card. Find out how the UFC is navigating the competition and maintaining its status as the leading promotion in the sport.

Event Date
UFC Saudi Arabia Card June 22

Saudi Arabia has emerged as the new fight capital of the world, hosting major boxing bouts and influencer boxing events. Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, aims to bring the best of MMA to the Kingdom. The Professional Fighters League recently held a groundbreaking event in Saudi Arabia, showcasing top fighters from PFL and Bellator. Despite setbacks, the UFC is determined to deliver a stellar event in Saudi Arabia and maintain its status as the leading promotion in the sport. The pressure is on the UFC to live up to its championship status.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has dominated the world of mixed martial arts since its establishment in 1993. Led by CEO Dana White, the UFC has brought the sport to new heights and made fighters like Conor McGregor and Jon Jones household names. While the UFC has found success in the UAE, Saudi Arabia has quickly emerged as the new fight capital of the world. The Kingdom has hosted major boxing bouts and influencer boxing events, attracting heavyweight champions like Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, has played a pivotal role in making Saudi Arabia a premier destination for combat sports. Now, Alalshikh aims to bring the best of MMA to the Kingdom. The Professional Fighters League (PFL) recently held a groundbreaking event in Saudi Arabia , showcasing top fighters from PFL and Bellator. However, the UFC’s first card in Saudi Arabia has faced setbacks and criticism. Despite this, the UFC is determined to deliver a stellar event and maintain its status as the leading promotion in the sport. With Saudi Arabia ‘s growing prominence as the fight capital of the world, the pressure is on the UFC to live up to its championship status.