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Clinch Gear Joins Strikeforce, Inks Deal with Collective Licensing International

August 9, 2010 by MMAPayout Moderator 2 Comments

Collective Licensing International (CLI) has quietly inked a deal with Dan Henderson’s MMA apparel and gear company, Clinch Gear.  If you recall, CLI also inked a licensing deal with Strikeforce just a few months before, which was announce around the Nashville CBS event which took place on April 17.  Here is an excerpt from the press release: Collective Licensing […]

Filed Under: Apparel, licensing, sponsorships, Strikeforce, UFC

AKA Licensing Program

May 24, 2010 by Kelsey Philpott 4 Comments

American Kickboxing Academy has announced that it will officially begin its licensing program at this weekend’s UFC Expo that coincides with UFC 114 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The American Kickboxing Academy® is going to present opportunities to license its federally registered trademark at the UFC® Fan Expo™ on May 28-29 at the Mandalay Bay Convention […]

Filed Under: gyms, licensing

Strikeforce Inks Licensing Deal with CLI

April 13, 2010 by Kelsey Philpott 4 Comments

Strikeforce has announced a licensing partnership with Collective Licensing International that should give the MMA promotion a much-needed boost on the ancillary revenue side of the business. (Englewood, CO) April 12, 2010 – Collective Licensing International (CLI) today announced their brand partnership and master license agreement with world championship Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) promotion STRIKEFORCE. […]

Filed Under: licensing, Strikeforce

UFC and JAKKS Pacific Release New Line

April 7, 2010 by Kelsey Philpott Leave a Comment

Jesse Holland of MMAMania.com does a good job of breaking down the latest series of UFC figurines to come out of JAKKS Pacific (courtesy of the UFC Toys Facebook page). Information is also available on the Jakks website. Payout Perspective: Here’s where the UFC license sharing deal between JAKKS and Round 5 MMA comes into […]

Filed Under: collectibles, licensing, merchandise, UFC

Jakks Pacific & Round 5 MMA Sign Sub-Licensing Agreement with UFC

August 6, 2009 by Kelsey Philpott Leave a Comment

Jakks Pacific, the manufacturer of toy collectibles and master toy licensee of the UFC, has signed an agreement with Round 5 MMA to sub-license UFC talent rights. As always, Payout Perspective follows the press release below: JAKKS Pacific, Inc. (Nasdaq: JAKK), leading U.S. toymaker and master toy licensee for Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®), announced today a sub-licensing […]

Filed Under: licensing, merchandise, UFC

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