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Alienware to Sponsor Mitrione, Other Suckerpunch Fighters

April 29, 2010 by Kelsey Philpott 3 Comments

Damon Martin of MMAWeekly has the latest scoop on yet another significant corporate sponsor entering the MMA fold. Dell Computers subsidiary Alienware will sponsor fighters managed by Suckerpunch Entertainment including Matt Mitrione (UFC 113), Amir Sadollah, Pat Berry, and others.

The deal with Alienware, a subsidiary of Dell Computers, will begin immediately. It will feature sponsorship of upcoming UFC 113 fighter Matt Mitrione, who will face Kimbo Slice on the main card of the show in Montreal on May 8.

 

In 2006, Dell Computers was recognized as the 25th largest corporation by Fortune 500. They’ve continued to grow in the computer industry every year since that time. Alienware, which was purchased by Dell in 2006, features components used in Dell Computers for high tech gaming.

 

The deal will coincide with Suckerpunch’s roster of fighters, which includes UFC stars like Amir Sadollah and Pat Barry as well as WEC fighter and legendary computer gamer Jens Pulver.

 

Brian Butler, president of Suckerpunch Entertainment, says the deal to get Alienware on board was a long process, but the expansion of major corporate sponsors into MMA is worth the work.

Payout Perspective:

It’s not Dell, but it is something. And certainly, in terms of fit between the brand and property, Alienware aligns pretty well with the sport of MMA. Each caters to the 18-34 demographic and the sport of MMA is making substantial in-roads with the gaming community (which is obviously Alienware’s core target market).

It’ll be interesting to see what Alienware does to further activate around these sponsorships; or whether they’re simply testing the waters from an awareness generation standpoint and learning more about the industry as they go.

Keep your eye on this one.

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  1. larsenator says

    April 30, 2010 at 1:45 am

    Pretty big if you ask me.

    But yeah will be very interesting to see whether they build up around the deal or just test waters.

    Reply
  2. kevin graves says

    September 30, 2011 at 1:10 am

    how the hell does kimbo slice have t-shirts and other gear that you purchase,but i cant find nothing for Matt Mitrione… Not only did Matt whoop his ass but got him fired from the UFC

    Reply

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