Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fights site: Abu Dhabi island gets UFC cards

Self-contained location is White’s ‘Fight Island’

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

No island’s location has been the source of more mystery since Gilligan and the Skipper were lost at sea.

The whereabout­s of the UFC’S “Fight Island” is secret no more.

Yas Island, in the United Arab Emirates’ capital of Abu Dhabi, will host four UFC events over a two-week span July 11 to 25, the fight organizati­on confirmed Tuesday.

The first event will be UFC 251, a payper-view card that is expected to feature three title bouts.

UFC president Dana White has been hyping for two months an internatio­nal location rented by the organizati­on to hold fights during the coronaviru­s pandemic. While the UFC has hosted five cards in the United States between Jacksonvil­le, Florida, and

Las Vegas, White has said there was an issue in securing travel for some fighters based outside the U.S.

Hence, the “Fight Island” concept was born.

“Abu Dhabi has been an amazing location to hold fights over the past 10 years, and it is the perfect place for these events,” White said in a release. “The infrastruc­ture we are building will be such a once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y for the fighters that’s never been done before.

“It’s going to be an experience that none of us will ever forget. I can’t wait to deliver amazing fights from Yas

island.”

The Department of Culture and Tourism-abu Dhabi announced plans to create a safety zone on the 10-squaremile island that includes an arena, hotel, training facilities and dining establishm­ents open only to athletes, coaches, UFC staff and other event personnel.

“We have worked closely with all government entities in Abu Dhabi to ensure that the staging of this historic event complies with the highest standards of safety for the athletes, coaches and all UFC personnel as well as the safety of our community,” said Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of DCT Abu Dhabi.

“This year, Abu Dhabi has successful­ly proven its ability to handle all challenges and promote the well-being of its visitors and residents, and today, we are here to showcase the best that our capital has to offer, as we look forward to opening our doors once again to the world.”

The UFC had events in

Abu Dhabi in 2010 and 2014 before entering a five-year partnershi­p with the emirate in 2019 that began with UFC 242, which saw Khabib Nurmagomed­ov retain the lightweigh­t title with a submission win over Dustin Poirier in September.

UFC 251 is expected to feature a welterweig­ht title bout between Gilbert Burns and champion Kamaru Usman, as well as a featherwei­ght title rematch between champion Alex Volkanovsk­i and former champ Max Holloway. Petr Yan and Jose Aldo will meet for the vacant bantamweig­ht belt.

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

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