For the next UFC celebration of Mexican Independence Day, Dana White wants to up the stakes. After U2’s performance series at The Sphere debuted to rave reviews, the CEO of UFC declared he is committed to bringing a show to the $2.3 billion cutting-edge stadium in Las Vegas.
In collaboration with the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, the Madison Square Garden Company erected a brand-new arena in Las Vegas. It is referred to as the Sphere, or more notably, the MSG Sphere. The Irish rock band “U2” was the first musical act to perform there when it was incorporated on September 29. Dana White, the CEO of the UFC, intends to organise UFC events there in the future as a result.
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Dana White Reveals Location For Next Noche UFC
Noche UFC, the largest Fight Night event ever, has been a huge success for the UFC lately. It made more than $2 million in gates even though it concluded on a contentious note. Dana White intends to return the following year in light of this.
For Mexican Independence Day last month, White hosted Noche UFC at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. As a result of its enormous success, White pledged to continue hosting the Mexican Independence Day celebration each year.
Many fans had hoped that the annual event would take place in Mexico, but UFC CEO Dana White has other ideas for the location. White stated he plans to stage the event at the recently opened Sphere in Las Vegas after the Contender Series on Tuesday.
Dana White recently stated that he intends to return with another event on Mexican Independence Day during the Contender Series press conference. And he intends to establish it as a custom. White uttered, “You all know that I want that date. That’s what I want.”
Dana White also revealed that Las Vegas will once more host the UFC event on Mexican Independence Day. But this time, he wants a different location—“I want to do the Mexican Independence Day there. Imagine the show I can put on at the Sphere with Mexican Independence Day,” said the UFC boss.