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The UFC is Failing in Asia



SINGAPORE — The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) adventure in Asia has entered choppy waters, with the resignations of key staff at its Asian headquarters in Singapore, which opened 14 months ago, and the closing of their China office in April.

The events culminated in the mutual parting of ways between the Las Vegas mixed martial arts (MMA) property and their Singapore-based executive vice-president and managing director Mark Fischer two months ago.

Nine other staff members also quit their posts at the UFC Asian office in Hill Street between November and April this year, including the respective directors of operations and sponsorship, James Hatcher and Jon LeFebvre, and regional director of marketing and communications Kelvin Phang.

A source, who is a China-based marketing executive and has worked closely with UFC, told TODAY differences of opinion between executives in the United States and their colleagues across the Pacific on their business operations in Asia led to the departures.

The source said management in the US wanted to replicate UFC’s successful multi-million contract in Japan — where Dentsu Inc underwrite all their events there and sell sponsorships around it — for events across the rest of Asia, particularly in China.

But the Japanese model, he argued, was unique because MMA has a 30-year history in Japan that appeals to sponsors and it would be difficult to apply it to different business cultures in the rest of Asia, where the sport is still new.

Earlier this year, Fischer said their Singapore debut at the Marina Bay Sands in January was not profitable as it generated only US$1.2 million (S$1.5 million) from 5,000-odd fans and hardly covered the cost of staging the event, which included flying in officials, participants and commercial partners.

It raises the question of whether the UFC will be able to host more events outside of Japan that are financially sound after staging three in Macau since 2012 and one in Singapore. The principal sponsors in both countries were Venetian Macao and Marina Bay Sands, who underwrote the cost of the venues.

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