That's what their man in the UK is telling the press:
UK UFC president Marshall Zelaznik says the organisation are keen to build on the burgeoning success of the sport on British shores, which has seen sold-out shows in London, Newcastle, Belfast and Manchester, headlined by some of the organisation's biggest stars.
The UFC is expected to soon confirm a sixth UK show inside 18 months, with a rumoured bout at Birmingham's NIA in the autumn - although Zelaznik says that is only the start.
"We are going to continue to do four big events in the UK per year," Zelaznik said from the UFC's UK headquarters in Knightsbridge. "We will be confirming our next UK event in a couple of weeks.
"We hold records in the biggest indoor venues in the UK already, and the next step is running big outdoor shows. The UFC in a UK football stadium would be an incredible fan experience.
Fightlinker does a comprehensive job of pointing out why this is stupid:
- UK Attendance has been so-so thus far
- You’ve got Bisping aaaaand … no one
- There are 1001 better places to do a stadium show
In their defense they have signed up Dan Hardy, but he's not going to be filling up Wembley anytime soon. The other UK MMA star, Paul Daley is the one who got away, choosing EliteXC over UFC.