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UFC events in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia planned for 2027

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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A source close to ongoing negotiations has told TASS that the UFC is planning to stage events in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia in 2027.

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According to a source close to ongoing negotiations, the UFC is reportedly planning to stage events in four Central Asian and Caucasian countries — Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia — at some point in 2027. The information was relayed to Russian state news agency TASS and has not been officially confirmed by the promotion.

The report, if accurate, would represent a significant geographical expansion for the UFC into a region that has produced a growing number of competitive fighters in recent years. None of the four countries has previously hosted a UFC event, making the prospect notable for the sport's continued push into new markets.

Why it matters

  • A confirmed slate of events across these four nations would mark the UFC's first-ever cards in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia.
  • The Central Asian and Caucasian region has an established combat sports culture, with strong wrestling and grappling traditions that have fed talent into MMA pipelines globally.
  • Staging events locally could accelerate fighter development and fan growth in countries that have yet to see top-level UFC competition in their home arenas.
  • The unconfirmed nature of the report means scheduling, venues, and specific dates remain unknown at this stage.

Because the information originates from an unnamed source rather than an official UFC announcement, the plans should be treated as unverified. No fighter bookings, venue details, or confirmed dates were included in the report.

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