The UFC’s return to Boston in August will go on as scheduled, and the “positive outcome” the promotion was hoping for apparently has been found. The Boston Herald on Sunday reported the Aug. 17 UFC on FOX Sports 1 1 card set for the city can go on as planned. As reported earlier this month, a Massachsetts law preventing foreign-born fighters without U.S. Social Security numbers from competing was putting the show in jeopardy . But UFC President Dana White told the Herald the issue has been resolved.
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