Leon Edwards and Khamzat Chimaev are heading
to Fight IslandThe main event for Jan. 20 was revealed in a graphic on Dana
White’s Instagram Story. pic.twitter.com/QmRvOlBE9T— ESPN MMA (@espnmma)
December 22, 2020
The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s next visit to Abu Dhabi is now
official.
UFC president Dana White revealed Tuesday via Instagram the
previously reported trio of events that will take place next month
at the Flash Forum on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. The first UFC Fight
Night at the venue will take place on Jan. 16 and is headlined by a
featherweight clash between Max
Holloway and Calvin
Kattar. The ensuing event, also labeled as a UFC Fight Night,
goes down on Jan. 20 and is topped by a welterweight duel pitting
Leon
Edwards against Khamzat
Chimaev. Finally, UFC 257 concludes the busy week on Jan. 23
with a lightweight rematch between Conor
McGregor and Dustin
Poirier.
While it is possible that the Las Vegas-based promotion will hold
more events in Abu Dhabi beyond those three during the upcoming
trip, no others have been officially confirmed.
January will mark the UFC’s third visit to the venue since the
COVID-19 pandemic forced the organization to adopt new protocol for
holding events. The promotion initially held four events on “Fight
Island” from July 11 to July 25 and then returned to Abu Dhabi for
five more cards from Sept. 26 to Oct. 24.
In the past, White has touted Abu Dhabi as potentially surpassing
Las Vegas as the new fight capital of the world. Already, Yas
Island has played host to several major title bouts: Kamaru
Usman vs. Jorge
Masvidal (UFC 251); Israel
Adesanya vs. Paulo Costa
(UFC 253) and Khabib
Nurmagomedov vs. Justin
Gaethje (UFC 254).
“If you look at our roster of champions, they’re from all over the
world. So the biggest, baddest fights over the next God knows how
long are going to be here in Abu Dhabi,” White said in July.
“That’s why I’m saying Abu Dhabi is going to be looked at as the
new fight capital of the world. It used to be Las Vegas. It
definitely isn’t Las Vegas right now.”