Back in May 2017, Forrest Griffin and James Kimball waited as the doors opened at the UFC Performance Institute. They were worried nobody would show. The UFC Hall of Famer and longtime promotion employee had gotten some funny looks shuttling between the main office in Las Vegas and the 30,000-square foot facility then under construction. Colleagues didn’t quite understand what the place was going to be. “Are you guys building a gym?” they asked. “That ain’t gonna work.” Two years later, nobody’s worried about attendance
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UFC Performance Institute supports one-third of roster, executive says – MMA Junkie