UFC continues plans for Afghanistan in January
Continuing their long history of support for the military, the UFC is moving forward with plans for a full event…

Continuing their long history of support for the military, the UFC is moving forward with plans for a full event to take place on a U.S. base in Afghanistan.
UFC President Dana White said the company is currently in talks with key government and Armed Forces personnel to make the event happen.
“It’s going to happen, but even when it does happen, we’re not going to be able to talk about it,” he said. “It’s going to be a stealth mission. We’re going to zoom in there, put on a fight and get the hell out.”
Though White initially said that most details surrounding the proposed event where up in the air, he told a U.S. serviceman during a recent UFC 114 question-and-answer session that the promotion was discussing the possibility of it taking place “in the ballpark” of January 2011.
One thing he seemed certain about, however, is that the event will not be broadcast live around the world, saying that “definitely” would not happen because of restrictions on what equipment can be transported to the base. If the UFC is allowed to bring in recording equipment, it would be taped for broadcast on Spike TV.
“If we’re going to go in there and spend the money to shoot it, it’s got to be TV quality,” he said. “It’s got to be up to our standards to be shown on television. In a perfect world, we show this on television, we show troops in between each round, guys sending messages back home. If we can do what we want to do, this will be an incredible event.”
