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Is UFC Poised to Become the Next Big Thing in Africa?

The world of mixed martial arts (MMA) witnessed a seismic shift over the weekend, as South African Dricus du Plessis stunned Nigerian-born Israel Adesanya at the sold-out RAC Arena in Perth, Australia. The high-profile win has cast a spotlight on the African continent, which has long been overlooked by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

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However, with the organization now expressing its desire to host an event in Africa, the question on everyone's lips is: is UFC poised to become the next big thing in Africa?


The UFC's interest in Africa is not surprising, given the continent's growing fanbase and the success of African fighters like Adesanya and du Plessis. According to UFC executive David Shaw, South Africa and Nigeria have been identified as key markets, with a significant following and a hunger for live events.

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Hosting a UFC event in Africa would be a groundbreaking move, marking a new chapter in the organization's global expansion. It would not only bring world-class MMA to the continent but also provide a platform for African fighters to shine on the international stage.


The potential impact of a UFC event in Africa cannot be overstated. It would be a catalyst for growth, inspiring a new generation of fighters, promoters, and fans. The continent's passion for combat sports is undeniable, and the UFC's arrival would tap into this enthusiasm, creating a new era of excitement and competition.

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As the UFC sets its sights on Africa, the question remains: would you like to see UFC make its mark on the continent? The answer, undoubtedly, is yes. The time is ripe for the UFC to bring its unique brand of MMA to Africa, and the continent is ready to embrace it with open arms. Let the countdown begin!

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