Kash Patel Announces Historic Partnership Between FBI and UFC at Quantico Academy
On March 12-13, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that a group of mixed martial arts fighters from Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will conduct an exclusive training seminar for current and former agents within its academy in Virginia's Blackwater region on April 4th to May 5th at Quantico Academy headquarters near Washington D.C.. FBI Director Kash Patel described the initiative as "historic" while UFC CEO Dana White agreed with a joint statement released Wednesday morning that these athletes will provide insight into how they prepare for competition.
Key Points
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1FBI Director Kash Patel has partnered with the UFC to host an exclusive training seminar at Quantico.
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2UFC fighter instructors will teach FBI agents and academy students combat techniques during a two-day event on March 14-15.
Developments
UFC announced that it is holding an exclusive mixed-martial-arts training seminar at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Current and former fighters will provide insights into their preparation for competition during this event organized by Kash Patel's team on behalf of UFC officials (implied via link context).
FBI Director Kash Patel has partnered with UFC CEO Dana White at Quantico, Virginia for an unprecedented training seminar featuring top athletes like Justin Gaethje to instruct FBI agents on combat techniques. The event aims to enhance law enforcement preparedness by teaching specific moves and competition strategies through sessions open both students and senior staff members from the weekend of Saturday into Sunday.
FBI Director Kash Patel has announced a historic partnership with UFC President Dana White, featuring notable athletes training FBI agents at Quantico on March 14-15 in mixed martial arts. This collaboration aims to enhance the bureau's ability to protect American citizens and follows recent events involving Trump regarding his upcoming "UFC Freedom" card event.