The leader of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, the world s biggest blended combative technique association, on Tuesday denied a report that the gathering is ready to be sold to a Chinese aggregate.
UFC president Dana White told the Las Vegas Review-Journal late Tuesday that a media report enumerating a conceivable multi-billion-dollar deal was wide of the imprint.
"The UFC is not available to be purchased," the Review-Journal cited White as saying.
"The ESPN story is exaggerated," he said, including that the realities of the ESPN story "couldn't be further off."
ESPN prior reported that the UFC s guardian organization Zuffa was "ahead of time talks" to offer the organization, esteemed at amongst $3.5 and $4 billion.
Zuffa had pulled in enthusiasm from no less than four conceivable purchasers, the report said.
ESPN prior reported that Chinese mammoth Dalian Wanda, claimed by extremely rich person big shot Wang Jianlin, was behind the conceivable takeover.
Arrangements are progressing and could be concluded before the end of July, the report included.
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