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Mixed Martial Arts Group Limited Ordinary Shares (MMA)

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Competitors to Mixed Martial Arts Group Limited Ordinary Shares (MMA)

Bellator MMA

Bellator MMA positions itself as a direct competitor to UFC by hosting events with prominent fighters and offering unique matchups. While UFC enjoys higher visibility and fan engagement, Bellator has carved out a niche by promoting fighter-friendly contracts and hosting events in various markets, thus appealing to audiences who may seek alternatives to UFC events.

ONE Championship

ONE Championship focuses on the Asian market, differentiating itself from UFC by integrating traditional martial arts with MMA competitions. This regional focus, along with a commitment to promoting Asian fighters and cultures, enables it to attract a different demographic of fans. Furthermore, ONE has cultivated strong media partnerships in Asia, enhancing its growth potential in a less saturated market.

PFL (Professional Fighters League)

The Professional Fighters League (PFL) distinguishes itself by implementing a unique league format with a regular season, playoffs, and championship, which adds a sports league aspect to MMA competitions. PFL's attractive prize structure and milestone bonuses have drawn a considerable number of fighters seeking to optimize their earnings, providing another competitive angle against traditional promotions like UFC.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is the leading promotion in the mixed martial arts (MMA) sector, known for its extensive roster of top-tier fighters, large-scale events, and significant media deals. UFC utilizes an established brand identity and global recognition to attract fans and sponsorships, which allows it to dominate the market share in MMA promotions.