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The UFC’s Noche UFC event has been relocated to Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, due to construction delays at the original venue in Guadalajara, Mexico. This marks the first pay-per-view UFC event in San Antonio, building on a history of previous UFC events in the city. Fans are eager for matchups that honor Mexican heritage as the fight lineup remains unconfirmed. The anticipation continues to grow for this annual celebration of Mexican Independence Day.
San Antonio, Texas
The UFC’s third annual “Noche UFC” event, initially slated for September 13 at Arena Guadalajara in Guadalajara, Mexico, will now be held at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, on the same date. This relocation comes as a result of construction delays at the original venue, necessitating the change. The announcement of the venue shift was made during the UFC Fight Night broadcast this past Saturday, adding a level of excitement for fans in San Antonio.
This event will be significant as it marks the first UFC pay-per-view in San Antonio, a city that has previously hosted UFC events in 2014, 2019, and most recently in 2023 with UFC on ESPN 43. The anticipation surrounding the local fanbase aims to amplify the atmosphere for this annual celebration of Mexican Independence Day, which honors the contributions of Mexican fighters to the sport of mixed martial arts.
While details on the fight card for the upcoming event remain unconfirmed, fans are eager to see matchups that will reflect the spirit of Mexican heritage as showcased in past “Noche UFC” events. The inaugural event, UFC Fight Night 227, took place in 2023, featuring a headline fight between Alexa Grasso and Valentina Shevchenko. The previous two editions of “Noche UFC” were held in Las Vegas, with last year’s event, UFC 306, hosted at the Sphere, where Sean O’Malley faced Merab Dvalishvili in the main event.
The UFC is committed to promoting Mexican heritage through the “Noche UFC” series and plans to hold next year’s event in Guadalajara, although a specific date for that occasion has not yet been announced. UFC President Dana White has not disclosed any matchups for the relocated event, but the MMA community continues to express excitement.
As the September date approaches, fans can expect further updates regarding the fight line-up and event details. The UFC’s decision to move “Noche UFC” to San Antonio demonstrates both adaptive planning amid construction challenges and a strong intent to engage with the local community.
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