UFC plans to keep staging MMA shows, looks for new venues to host fight cards
LAS VEGAS — UFC president Dana White says the UFC will continue staging fights despite the COVID-19 outbreak.
“Unless there’s a total shutdown of the country, where people can’t leave their houses and things like that, these fights will happen,” White told ESPN’s SportsCenter on Saturday night.
The mixed martial arts promotion held a Fight Night card Saturday in Brazil but without spectators. The televised card, which featured Canadians John (The Bull Makdessi) and Randa (Quiet Storm) Markos, was held behind closed doors in the capital of Brasilia following a local decree suspending all events with more than 100 people in the attendance.
The UFC previously announced it was shifting future cards from Columbus, Ohio, and Portland to the UFC Apex facility in Las Vegas due to local authorities’ restrictions on crowds in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak. But it has been forced to look elsewhere after the Nevada State Athletic Commission voted to suspended all combat sports events in the state until March 25.