FIGHTERS INCLUDE BJ PENN, MICHAEL BISPING, URIJAH FABER, CARLOS CONDIT
Las Vegas, NV – In late June, the Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®)
organization and World Extreme Cagefighting® (WEC™) will send UFC and WEC
superstars BJ Penn, Michael Bisping, Urijah Faber, and Carlos Condit across the
globe to meet and greet the troops of the United States Military stationed in
Afghanistan. The fighters will have the honor of visiting with various units
during this trip, and Penn, Bisping, Faber, and Condit will tour a total of six
military bases.
“We are honored to send UFC and WEC fighters to visit the men and women of
the United States Military,” said UFC President Dana White. “We are pleased to
be giving back to such a great cause; many of our fighters have served in the
military and understand what a great contribution our troops are making
overseas.”
“The U.S. Military admires the sport of mixed martial arts. We will be
pleased to welcome UFC and WEC legends to our bases in Afghanistan. Their
presence will certainly help boost the morale of the soldiers which is so
important during their duties overseas,” said Special Sergeant Bart Murphy of
the 101st Airborne Division.
Both the UFC and WEC have a strong commitment to the men and women of the
armed forces. On December 13, 2006 the UFC held a spectacular event at Miramar
Marine Corps Air Station in front of 3,000 soldiers. The organization also has a
long running agreement with the Armed Forces Network and consistently visits the
troops at various bases across the United States.