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

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

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According to a source close to negotiations, the UFC may be eyeing a significant Central Asian and Caucasian expansion in 2027, with events reportedly being planned for Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia.

The report, which has not been officially confirmed by the promotion, suggests all four countries could host UFC events within the same calendar year. The UFC has steadily grown its international footprint in recent years, staging cards across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, but none of the four territories named in this report have previously hosted a UFC event.

Why it matters

  • Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have produced a growing number of UFC-contracted fighters, giving both markets a strong built-in fan base for live events.
  • Kyrgyzstan and Georgia would represent first-time UFC host nations, marking a notable push into underserved regional markets.
  • A four-country sweep through the region in a single year would represent one of the most concentrated international expansion efforts in the promotion's history.
  • Fighter representation from these nations continues to rise, making local events a commercially logical step for the UFC's global strategy.

Because the story originates from an unnamed source rather than an official UFC announcement, all details remain unconfirmed and subject to change. No venues, specific dates, or headliners have been disclosed as part of the report.

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