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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

UFC Launches Japanese Web & Mobile Sites

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In a move to bring the UFC experience one step closer for mixed martial arts fans in Japan, the Ultimate Fighting Championship officially launched the first Japanese-language UFC web and mobile sites. Japanese fight fans can now access UFC via the new and only UFC branded Japanese PC and mobile sites across all three major carriers’ 3G networks in Japan.

The UFC Official Mobile sites will offer the latest news and enhanced content of the UFC to 3G network users of all three major mobile carriers – NTT Docomo, KDDI and Softbank in Japan. Content such as breaking news, fight previews, video interviews, photos and editorial columns will be offered on a daily basis.

Japanese fighter Yoshihiro Akiyama is the latest addition to the UFC, with his debut fight taking place at the historic UFC 100 event Saturday, July 11 in Las Vegas. In addition to Akiyama, UFC has a steady stream of talent coming out of Japan including Yushin Okami, Yoshiyuki Yoshida, and Caol Uno.

To access the UFC Japanese site on your web mobile device, please visit http://m.ufcjapan.jp

To access the UFC Japanese site on your desktop PC computer, please visit UFCJapan.jp

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This makes no difference. The Japanese don't care for the ufc.

June 17, 2009 2:42 AM  
Anonymous Jubei69 said...

First off, everyone in Japan hates Akiyama. Second, The UFC is boring shit compared to the sports offered in Japan. Not to mention UFC is racist as fuck as Okami is never been given a title shot at Silva. Nobody has ever been injured that many times before a title fight!

June 18, 2009 1:36 AM  

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