The UFC has expanded to nearly every corner of the globe during its aggressive growth spurt over the past decade-plus.
And now the world’s leading mixed martial arts promotion appears poised to add a significant Central Asian republic to their list of countries visited.
The company is targeting Kazakhstan, which borders both Russia and China, for a June 13 event, likely to be a UFC on ESPN+ level card. MMA Junkie confirmed an initial report by MMA Fighting on Tuesday.
While the event does not have an official location, the 30,000-seat Astana Arena in the capital city of Nur-Sultan is a logical candidate.
The first Kazak fighter in UFC history, [autotag]Shavkat Rakhmonov[/autotag], makes his UFC debut in London on March 21. The undefeated Rakhamonov will face Bartosz Fabinski in a welterweight matchup.
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