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UFC extends Venum deal as apparel sponsor

March 7, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The UFC has extended its deal with Venum as the company’s global outfitting partner through 2029. IMG, the UFC’s licensing agent, negotiated the deal with Venum according to the UFC.com web site.

Via announcement on UFC.com:

“VENUM has been an amazing partner these past few years and we are thrilled to continue our relationship with them through the end of the decade,” said Tracey Bleczinski, Senior Vice President, UFC Global Consumer Products.  “The key to the success of this partnership is that VENUM understands the unique needs of the fighters competing in the Octagon, as well as those of everyday martial arts enthusiasts who train to stay fit.  Franck Dupuis and his team at VENUM continue to deliver excellent fight gear and training apparel for our athletes and fans.”

UFC.com

Venum is in its fourth year as the clothing supplier for the UFC after taking over from Reebok. It will continue to develop the Fight Week Gear and will also continue to produce the exclusive Fight Night Collection.

Via UFC.com

Filed Under: UFC, Venum

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