Abu Dhabi to host two UFC events in 2024

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will return to Abu Dhabi on 3rd August in addition to its traditional event held in October in the UAE capital.

Fights are yet-to-be-announced but both events are expected to feature the big names from the world’s number one mixed martial arts organisation. 

The newly announced fight night in August means the UFC is returning to the UAE capital for the second time in less than a year, following last October's UFC 294: Makhacev vs. Volkanovski 2, where a sold-out Eithad Arena witnessed Islam Makhachev defend his lightweight title against UFC’s featherweight champion and fan favourite Alexander Volkanovski.

Also on that card was the UFC's first-ever Emirati athlete, Mohammad Yahya, who debuted in front of a home crowd.

The upcoming UFC event will be the 18th event in Abu Dhabi, with the collaboration dating back to UFC 112: INVINCIBLE, held in April 2010.

UFC CEO Dana White said, “Abu Dhabi is one of the most incredible cities in the world. I love everything about Abu Dhabi, and I’m excited to bring another EPIC event. Abu Dhabi is an amazing destination, especially if you are a fight fan. I tell everyone to fly in early, check out the amazing food and experiences Abu Dhabi has to offer, and then end the trip with incredible fights.”

Saleh Al Geziry, Director General for Tourism at DCT Abu Dhabi, said, “Hosting Abu Dhabi’s first ever UFC Fight Night is a major milestone in our ongoing partnership. Some of the most iconic moments in UFC history have taken place during epic Fight Nights - and we are excited to create more spectacular memories for MMA fans. As our UFC partnership evolves, we will deliver unforgettable experiences for fans across the region and the millions watching around the world.”

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