In addition to its status as one of the fastest-growing sports organizations in the United States, UFC is increasingly looking to expand into foreign markets, with a very successful show in Canada last month and one scheduled in England next month. But UFC isn't stopping there. On a conference call Thursday to promote UFC 84, UFC President Dana White said he expects his organization to host shows in the Philippines, Germany and Australia soon, and that he's confident that mixed martial arts will be embraced in all three countries.
As White sees it, MMA is an easy enough sport to understand that UFC won't have to expend nearly as much capital on educating foreign fans about the sport as, say, the NFL has spent trying to attract European fans. That makes sense, and I have no doubt that UFC shows in all three countries could attract big audiences.

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1. I dunno, I just can't see violence appealing to Germans.
Posted at 3:49PM on May 16th 2008 by Trogdor
2. I THINK UFC IN THE PHILIPPINES IS GOING TO BE EARTH SHAKING THAT COUNTRY IS BIG ON BOXING AND WHILE I AM OVER THERE THEY HAVE LOTS OF KICK BOXING FROM THAILAND ON ALOT OF CHANNELS THEY LOVE EXTRME CONTACT OVER THERE NOT TO MENTION COCK FIGHTING THERE THE KING OF THAT SPORT ALSO
Posted at 10:44AM on May 17th 2008 by PIT BULL CAFE