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How does it matter to him at all since he never wore sponsors anyways?
can't resist the urge for gloryHope he doesnt come back. Just because as it is his legacy is superb and its unlikely he can really improve on it.
You are too unintelligent to reason with so I will not try. I bid you good day, sir.
P.S. The irony of you saying that everyone else doesn't understand shit is very funny.
He's too dumb to realize that. Also, it's "censor" lol.
Not gonna lie, every time I see a reebok apparel, I have the urge to buy it. Having that reebok logo thrown at my face every time I do anything involving UFC is slowly starting to work. But lucky I'm broke most the time. For real though, I think I've only seen one person wear something reebok on my campus, and it was a cap. I mostly see Under Armour and Nike products being worn.
Opposite for me. The more I see Reebok getting shoved down my throat the more I get turned off.
GSP would never do that.gsp in bellator.... wow. wouldn't that be something.
Most of you look like uneducated buffoons blaming Reebok for sponsoring the UFC. "They should have gone with Under Armor" or "the fighters are pissed at Reebok because they can't wear their own clothing with their sponsors on it". First of all, retards, what f*cking clothing the fighters wear is not gonna change the fact that two motherf*ckers are gonna compete. This ain't no sissy fashion show. If you're really concerned about what another man wears then get a f*cking life. Secondly, Reebok sponsors the UFC and the UFC distributes it how they feel is fair. Get it? So don't complain that fighter X is only getting 20k and Reebok is ripping them off. You're a complete fool and don't understand sh*t. Lastly, why the f*ck do you care what the fighters make? Do you think they give a f*ck about YOUR salary? Get a life. Better yet, get a job.
Tom bradywholly shit.
gsp and steph curry?? that would be two premiere athletes in fairly large organizations.
i think i read that the curry IIs were outselling lebron and kobe combined, and given teh reasonable price point coupled with positive reviews, that could very well be the case.
i am not hating on reebok at this stage, but i have always wondered what they really benefit from the ufc deal--sure, they get a ton of exposure, but teh ufc is easily attacked and teh deal sucks for the fighters.
reebok wasnt known for its apparel before teh contract, and it looks terrible that dana is sporting nike every chance he gets.
reebok was cool back in the day (shawn kemp, shaq, dominique wilkins, and teh pumps, kamakize and the like), but i thought reebok was focusing on hockey jerseys and skates.
in any event, the reebok deal was about money, whihc i get, but the atheletes are not benefiting, and i cant imagine that reebok is making a killing in newfound popularity.
I would be more likely to buy Reebok than Nike, and about 0% chance to buy either. Every time I have forgotten how crappy Nike products are and buy their shoes they fall apart so fast I quickly remember why I stopped. My New Balance shoes I use for work have lasted an average of 9 years each.I have Nike running shoes and golf shirts, addidas shoes, and t shirts and shorts from both as well as under armour rash guards and golf appareil. I don't have any Reebok stuff. Anyone else buy Reebok stuff?
I wonder...did under armor have any cards in the game when they decided on Reebok? I didn't read up on how everything played out around the time the Reebok deal was announced.UFC should have gotten Under Armour as the sponsor. brand is hot as hell right now and achieving remarkable growth. that was the kind of sponsor the UFC needed.