Can you imagine how much it cost to set that up? It's not going to just sit there.
That's true...but who invested the money to put it there? Was it the UFC itself, or was it the government of the United Arab Emirates? Or a combination of both? And could it still be a way to skirt some of the high costs of regulation and other costs associated with running fights? I'm assuming they wouldn't be bogged down in union costs in the UAE, and now with Covid-19 preventing the UFC from earning the million to millions from a live gate, I'm assuming that it makes running contests less expensive, and able to absorb those losses.
I'm just wondering...just having two UFC's in a row there seemed a bit strange to me. I'm sure most would notice 10 UFC's in a row being ran there...I noticed with only two, in part due to the extent that sports revenues have been on the decline in the USA without live audiences being present, so I just wondered about that.