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Dana White, the UFC President, has announced significant expansion plans for the United Kingdom, confirming that the next event to be hosted there will be a pay-per-view. The year 2024 is shaping up to be a landmark year for the promotion, with a growing international demand for events. The UFC has already revisited markets such as Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Toronto, Canada, and is set to debut in new locations like Saudi Arabia and potentially Africa.
At the UFC 300 pre-fight press conference, White revealed that Manchester, England, is set to host the upcoming UK event. He teased the audience, saying, “When we get it done, we’ll let you know, but we’re definitely going to Manchester [England].” While the specific date for the Manchester event has not been announced, the UFC has made official announcements for upcoming events in Australia and Abu Dhabi, suggesting that the Manchester event could be on the horizon.
Dana White’s commitment to bringing a pay-per-view event to Manchester aligns with his previous statements in an interview with TNT Sports. He expressed the logical choice of hosting a pay-per-view to showcase UK and European talent, including interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall and reigning welterweight champion Leon Edwards. White’s enthusiasm for the UK market was evident as he said, “I have an English heavyweight champion and lots of other European stars, but two champs now out of England. I’ve got great fights lined up for the UK fans, and I’m excited to get back there. We’re right there working on this stuff. We’ve got some badass plans for England: numbered card, pay-per-view, a great one.”
A poll is currently open, asking fans who they believe should headline the UFC event in Manchester. The options include Tom Aspinall and Paddy Pimblett, two prominent fighters from the UK. Fans are invited to cast their votes and join the discussion, with the poll results eagerly anticipated by the UFC community.