Dana White has been hyping up UFC 306 aka Riyadh Season Noche UFC at the MSG Sphere, claiming that the show on September 14th will be the most spectacular event the promotion has ever put on. The fights will be held inside a 16K resolution wraparound LED screen, making it truly unique.
Details are starting to emerge about how the UFC Sphere show will unfold, with 90 second acts in between fights that will come together to tell a larger story about Mexico and Mexican combat sports. The fights will take place in different ‘worlds’, although the exact setup is still unknown. Will the fights be stripped down to avoid sensory overload from the lights and visuals?
In a recent interview with Grind City Media, White expressed uncertainty about how the venue might impact the fights themselves.
“We won’t know until late Saturday night,” White said. The controlled environment of the venue presents a unique opportunity for sports and entertainment to come together in a new way. The success of the event remains to be seen, but White is committed to trying something different.
White emphasized the level of preparation and effort being put into the event, ensuring that every detail is meticulously planned.
“We’re gonna rehearse the heck out of this thing,” White stated. “I’ll know every detail. What I can’t predict is the outcome of this experiment.”
The unconventional approach to hosting a sporting event in a venue geared towards movies is both challenging and exciting. The night will feature a movie-like experience with fights interspersed throughout, showcasing the thought process behind the event’s layout.
White’s departure from the usual format of UFC events is refreshing, even if there are uncertainties about how well the Sphere’s capabilities will align with the demands of sports broadcasting. It promises to be a departure from the norm in the world of UFC events.