While not an official UFC main roster event, Road to UFC will still mark the first show produced by the Las Vegas-based outfit to be held in China since 2019’s Fight Night in Shenzhen. That night, Zhang Weili became an overnight superstar in her home country when she was crowned UFC strawweight champion.
“When we launched Road to UFC last year, we could not have anticipated the tremendous impact it had on building our local talent and fan base in Asia,” Kevin Chang, UFC senior vice-president and head of Asia, said.
Wengie Net Worth – $7 million What is Wengie’s net worth? Where is Wengie from?
Introduction Wengie (legal name Wendy Ayche) is an Australian-Chinese beauty guru who runs one of Australia’s top blogs, The Wonderful World of Wengie.
Her main YouTube channel has garnered over 13.8 million subscribers.
Biography She was born on January 9, 1986, in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
Wengie has a younger brother named Jim.
Her parents moved to Sydney when she was five years old.
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Puede que su nombre te suene poco aún. Pero, ¿y si te decimos que el pickleball es como si juntaras el tenis, ping-pong, bádminton y pádel todo en uno? ¿Y si a eso le añadimos que se trata del fenómeno social dentro de los deportes de raqueta en Estados Unidos? Que más de cuatro millones lo practican ya y que se ha extendido por 70 países... Incluido España.
Al igual que sucedió en la pasada década con el boom del pádel o el ciclismo que hoy vivimos, cada cierto tiempo asoman tendencias deportivas que acaban por asentarse.
by Don Rhymer
Cancer pushes everybody’s buttons differently. For some, it’s a scary “what if it happened to me?” For others, it’s an all too present reminder of the traumatic experience of a family member or close friend. Either way, cancer is a devastating car crash that even the most disciplined bystander has a hard time turning away from.
After I was diagnosed with cancer of the head and neck, I learned quickly that everyone’s experience with cancer is different, and you can’t judge people by their response to your diagnosis.