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Sponsorship
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Sponsorship of an MMA Fighter is an investment in your brand with the next generation of sports entertainment. Mixed Martial Arts is the fastest growing sport in the world with increasing mainstream media coverage and an audience that increases with each event.
An investment in a professional fighter will allow your brand to grow with this new emerging sports entertainment.
With Television networks like CBS, MTV, Spike, ESPN, the Score, and many more focusing on this emerging sport, your brand will gain exposure that traditional sports do not offer. Your investment in a professional mixed martial artist will ensure that your company gets in at the ground level of the world’s fastest growing sport.
Reign Management will get in front of your target audience.
Interested in becoming a sponsor or having a fighter make a special appearance? Reign Management can offer companies access to several promotional opportunities such as:
Fighter Sponsorship
Event Sponsorship
Autograph Signings
Seminars
In-Store Appearances
General Mixed Martial Arts audience information:
| GENDER |
AGE |
HOUSEHOLD INCOME |
| Male 88% |
Under 18 11% |
$200,000+ 17% |
| Female 12% |
18-24 22% |
$150,000-$199,999 27% |
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25-34 34% |
$100,000-$149,999 34% |
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35-39 17% |
$50,000-$99,999 14% |
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40+ 16% |
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Source: International Sport Karate Association (ISKA)
"NEW YORK, NY, May 1, 2006 – The fourth episode of Spike TV's hit series, The Ultimate Fighter 3, out delivered more men in the hard-to-reach demographic of 18-34 than the combination of the NBA Playoffs on TNT, the NHL Playoffs on OLN, and a marquee MLB match-up between the Red Sox and Indians on Thursday, April 27. The Spike TV telecast drew 799,000 Men 18-34 while the three combined telecasts drew 725,000."
Source: Spike TV
TOP N. AMERICAN BUY RATES, 2007*
- Boxing: Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather, May 5: 2,400,000
- Boxing: Mayweather vs. Ricky Hatton, Dec. 8: 850,000
- WWE: Wrestlemania, April 1: 760,000
- UFC: Chuck Liddell vs. Quinton Jackson, May 26: 675,000
- UFC: Tim Sylvia vs. Randy Couture, March 3: 540,000
- UFC: Couture vs. Gabriel Gonzaga, Aug. 24: 520,000
- UFC: Liddell vs. Keith Jardine, Sept. 22: 475,000
- UFC: Tito Ortiz vs. Rashad Evans, July 7: 425,000
- UFC: Anderson Silva vs. Travis Lutter, Feb. 2: 400,000
- UFC: Georges St. Pierre vs. Matt Serra, April 7: 400,000
- Boxing: Manny Pacquiao vs. Marco Antonio Barrera, Oct. 6: 350,000
- WWE: Summerslam, Aug. 26: 344,000
- Boxing: Miguel Cotto vs. Shane Mosley, Nov. 10: 340,000
- UFC: Anderson Silva vs. Rich Franklin, Oct. 20: 325,000
- WWE: Royal Rumble, Jan. 28: 314,000
*Numbers not yet available for UFC 78 and 79, which are expected to crack the Top 15. Source: Wrestling Observer.
To sponsor a Reign Management fighter email info@reignmgt.com
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Maclean Kay
Feb 04, 2008 |
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| Juan Barrantes v. Fabian Cortez |
Maclean Kay
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