we're going to be running more and more events that you might not see live on
U.S. television, or even close to live," Marshall Zelaznik told USA Today.The UFC's managing director of
international development added that the promotion is planning for up to eight shows around the world in 2011."I think that we can really see ourselves hitting our stride in the next five
years internationally, that we can see our percentages (of UFC's) overall
revenue increasing twofold," Zelaznik said. "If we effectively double what we're doing now
internationally over the next five years, it's going to be a massive number for
the company overall."The plan for the first quarter of next year calls for shows in Sydney, Abu
Dhabi and possibly Dublin. Further down the road, UFC officials expect an event
in Scandinavia and possibly Italy. UFC eventually could find itself running
parallel circuits around the world.Zelaznik (pictured on the far right) said UFC 122 is within 1,000 of a sellout of 9,400. UFC 122 weigh-in (Courtesy Bloody Elbow): Spike television Nate Marquardt (186) v. Yushin Okami
(185)Jorge Rivera (185) v. Alessio Sakara
(186)Dennis Siver (155) v. Andre Winner (155)Amir
Sadollah (170) v. Peter Sobotta (169)Krzysztof Soszynski
(206) v. Goran Reljic (205) Preliminary
card:Alexandre "Cacareco" Ferreira (204) v. Vladimir Matyushenko
(205)Pascal Krauss (170) v. Mark Scanlon
(170)Duane Ludwig (170) v. Nick Osipczak
(171)Rob Kimmons (184) v. Kyle Noke (185)Seth
Petruzelli (205) v. Karlos Vemola (205)Kris McCray
(171) v. Carlos Eduardo Rocha (170)
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