The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s first venture in Russia appears to have been a success.
Promotion officials revealed that UFC Fight Night 136 drew an announced crowd of 22,603 for a live gate of $1.84 million. While the UFC announced that the attendance figure ranks as the fifth-highest in UFC history, it is actually the sixth-highest, per reported figures. The Top 5: UFC 193 in Melbourne Australia (56,214); UFC 129 in Toronto, Canada (55,724); UFC 198 in Curitiba, Brazil (45,207); UFC on Fox 14 in Stockholm, Sweden (30,000) and UFC 124 in Montreal, Canada (23,152).
UFC announcing #UFCMoscow as the 5th largest attendance, but
looks like it would actually be 6th largest:
UFC 193 56,214
UFC 129 55,724
UFC 198 45,207
UFC on FOX 14 30k
UFC 124 23,152— Jed I. Goodman (@jedigoodman) September 15, 2018
UFC Fight Night 136 took place at Olimpiysky Arena in Moscow and saw hometown native Alexey Oleynik submit Mark Hunt with a rear-naked choke 4:26 into the opening stanza of the evening’s main event. In the co-main event, Jan Blachowicz submitted Nikita Krylov with an arm-triangle choke at the 2:41 mark of round two in a light heavyweight contest.