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Round 5 MMA: New Series April ’09

January 12, 2009 by Kelsey Philpott

Round 5 MMA, the subject of a previous MMAPayout Industry Spotlight, is back at it again with another line-up of figurines that will be available for purchase this April. Round 5, as many may recall, is starting to make a name for itself as a very fighter-friendly entity; paying its licensors 4-5 times the toy […]

Filed Under: licensing, merchandise, press release, UFC

Industry Spotlight: Round 5 MMA

November 12, 2008 by Kelsey Philpott

MMA is much more than a sport – it’s a lifestyle. The MMA we know and love exists well beyond the action that we see in a cage or ring. The term MMA has also become synonymous with a type of clothing, a genre of music, an attitude, and a specific way that people choose […]

Filed Under: licensing, mainstream, merchandise, opinion and analysis

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