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UFC Moscow attendance and gate

November 10, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

UFC on ESPN +21 took place in Moscow on Saturday with the main event drawing a Fight of the Night bonus.

Zabit Magomedsharipov’s win over Calvin Kattar drew Fight of the Night Honors.  In addition Magomed Ankalaev’s front kick stoppage of Dalcha Lungiambula drew a Performance Bonus.  David Zawada’s upset victory over Abubakar Nurmagomedov took home the other $50,000 bonus.

The event took place at the CSKA Arena in Moscow and drew 11,305 fans.  The event was the second-highest attended event since the UFC started to hold events in the country last year.  No gate was announced.

UFC Fight Night 136, September 2018:  22,603

UFC on ESPN +21, November 2019: 11,305

UFC on ESPN + 7, April 2019: 7,236

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