Everyone these days uses Snapchat, but instead of getting bombarded with photographs of their dog or work desk from their pals, you could be getting a glimpse into the life of an elite athlete—or, at the very least, what their dogs get up to.
What if you’re an MMA fan? Get in touch with the following fighters by placing an ad because many fighters enjoy updating their followers on their training camp, what they had for breakfast, and how amusing they find the newest filter.
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Khabib Nurmagomedov Joins Snapchat
A contract between Snapchat and the UFC has seen at least 200 pieces of unique content added to the social network’s Discover area.
Through the collaboration, “must-see UFC moments” have been made available to Snap’s young-skewing audience. The UFC said that there is a large amount of demographic overlap between the two businesses, with the UFC fan base having a median age of 40 and being 40% millennial. According to Snapchat, it reaches 90% of all 13 to 24-year-olds and 75% of all 13 to 34-year-olds in the United States.
Now Khabib Nurmagomedov has also decided to join Snapchat, irrespective of having stopped professionally fighting inside the octagon. Khabib Nurmagomedov informed his fans asking them to follow him in his Snapchat account via his Instagram story.
MMA fans can add Khabib by clicking on the following link:
https://www.snapchat.com/add/khabib
Additionally, Snap and the UFC intend to collaborate on imaginative tools, such as Snapchat filters, for event attendees.
Since developing the original Story format and the first vertical video content platform created specifically for mobile, Snap has continued to set the standard for mobile video and has established itself as the go-to app for sports highlights.