Clearly happy with the results from its UFC partnership, Invicta FC is gearing up for its 2015 schedule, and company president Shannon Knapp recently unveiled some details.

While a guest on MMAjunkie Radio earlier this week, Knapp discussed plans for 2015 now that her first year on UFC Fight Pass, the UFC’s digital streaming service, has proven worthwhile.

“It keeps increasing and getting better,” said Knapp, pointing to sponsorships for both the organization and its all-female roster. “We have a lot of interest and a lot of things lining up for 2015. I certainly believe it has been amazing for Invicta, the athletes and the brand. They’ve been extremely good partners, very supportive.”

Tonight, Knapp turns her attention to Invicta FC 10, which takes place in Houston with a headliner between atomweight champion Michelle Waterson and challenger Herica Tiburcio. As with other recent shows, the UFC’s promotional muscle has helped promote the show, which leads into Saturday’s UFC 181 pay-per-view event.

Soon, though, Knapp’s focus will turn to 2015’s schedule.

“We’re planning six shows in 2015,” said Knapp, before mentioning MMAjunkie Radio’s Las Vegas studio and hinting at a possible Sin City debut. “Our goal is to do six, and we may be out there where you’re at and visit in the studio. But six is on our schedule for sure.”

And for locations? The organization launched in 2012 and hosted its first events in Kansas City, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo. This past month, the organization ventured to Iowa, and tonight, it makes its Texas debut. Next year, though, Knapp said the organization wants to return to Houston but also is targeting Ohio, Colorado and other potential host sites.

She even mentioned the possibility of an Invicta FC show taking place on the eve of a UFC show in the same city.

“We envision a lot of Fridays regardless,” she said.

Another change will be Invicta FC’s use of an official UFC cage (the smaller variety often used in smaller venues).

“We’re going to use the octagon this next year,” she said. “So yeah, we’re making a lot of changes, a lot of good, positive changes.”

Overall, she’s confident about the health of the promotion, and she believes the organization will continue to make strides in the coming year.

“It’s just going to continue to grow and get better and better,” she said. “We have a lot of new sponsors coming on board in 2015. It looks very promising.”

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