 BEFORE
The UPF opened its doors, having their first event, way back on 12 September 2012.
UPF 1: Hawaii'an Meltdown was a sold out show at the Micro Arena and received an event rating of 64.09. Fight of the Night and Sub of the Night went to Tony "Toy" Brown who went on to become the first and most dominant champion in UPF history thus far.
The UPF continued to run events all the way up until 30 November 2013 when UPF-H 58: took place at The Pipeline arena in front of 5,127 fans. The event only received a rating of 179.47, which is not too bad. But, at that time the UPF was on a downward spiral.
At the high point in its earlier career The UPF managed to reach an event rating of 329.23 at UPF-H PPV 3: Vegh Vs Mir. The event took place in front of an almost sold out crowd an Hula's Arena and sold 13,024 PPV sales as well.
NOW The UPF is now re-opening its doors. We are signing fighters in the middleweight division. We will be ID restricted to 260K+ and we are always looking to sign young new talent.
We are hoping to not only reach the level of success that we had before but we are also striving to surpass what we had previously achieved.
Our first event since our re-opening, UPF ONE: Grand Re-Opening, does not have a date set yet as we are still waiting on our rosters to fill.
It will most likely take place at Paddy O'Malley's Bar. If we can get an event rating of 64.09 or higher then we are off to a better start then before.
Wish us luck at The UPF and check in from time to time to see if we stay on track.
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