Nevada Athletic Commission Allows UFC Tournaments In Las Vegas

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The Nevada Athletic Commission held a meeting on Wednesday. At which she unanimously decided to authorize the holding of UFC tournaments in Las Vegas, scheduled for May 30 and June 6.


The events of the boxing promotion company Top Rank, which will be held on June 9 and 11, were also authorized.

During the meeting, NSAC members approved the UFC safety protocols for coronavirus. And the commission’s executive director, Bob Bennett, noted that the UFC works “hand in hand” with its agency, and that “everything is moving forward.”


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Recall that on March 14, the Nevada Athletic Commission canceled all planned martial arts events due to restrictive measures associated with the coronavirus pandemic. Because of this, the UFC had to move its tournaments to Jacksonville, Florida, where the organization successfully held three events from May 9 to 17.


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