UFC issues brief reaction to news of MMA Athletes Association

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Wednesday afternoon, MMA stars such as former UFC welterweight kingpin Georges St-Pierre, former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez, and fan favorite fighter Donald Cerrone, among others, gathered to announce the formation of the MMA Athletes Association.

The announcement was certainly a major one for the MMA industry, with the fighters involved, in addition to former Bellator MMA CEO Bjorn Rebney, pointing out that they would like to have a lasting impact on the MMA community with the formation of the MMA Athletes Association. UFC middleweight Tim Kennedy was the one who formally made the announcement at a press conference Wednesday afternoon, in which he stated that “I am proud to announce the official launch of the Mixed Martial Arts Athletes Association.”

Kennedy continued by saying:

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“We’re gonna change the face of an entire industry and sport today.”

Shortly following the announcement of the formation of the MMA Athletes Association, the UFC issued a brief statement on the matter trough MMAFighting, stating:

“We respect all of our athletes and are always open and willing to hear their thoughts on how to improve the sport.

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This isn’t the first time the UFC brass has remained passive when giving statements in regards to a Fighter’s Union, earlier this year when the Professional Fighter’s Association (PFA) was launched, UFC President Dana White was asked about it during a press conference, with his reply being that he knew nothing about the situation.

Stay tuned for updates as they become available.