If these filings are any indication, the Ultimate Fighting Championship is going full steam ahead with “Fight Island.”
Attorney Josh Gerben first reported on Friday that the UFC has filed trademarks for 22 uses of “Fight Island” and “UFC Fight Island.” In addition to the promotion looking to use these trademarks for events, they are also being filed for items the UFC plans to market including clothing and jewelry.
The existence of “Fight Island” was first brought to light by UFC President Dana White, when concerns about the coronavirus threatened international fight cards.