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Affliction, which shares its name with the popular mixed martial arts clothing company behind the project, ... Affliction could beat the UFC into the lucrative New York market.
We've all seen them. They walk with their shoulders back and chest out, chicken legs and balloon arms displayed proudly in an attempt to look badass. And then you have it: the shirt. TapouT ...
The UFC banned the clothing company in January of 2008 when they learned of Affliction's desire to promote MMA events. In exchange for the formal partnership, Affliction would agree to cease ...
It appears that Affliction Clothing Company probably won't be promoting fights anymore. Rumblings around the MMA world are that they are just losing too much money. MMALogic and Michael Rome from ...
Affliction, Fedor Prove MMA is Bigger Than UFC. Jul 22, 2008. ... The clothing company turned mixed martial arts promoter packed the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., on Saturday.
Typical UFC protectionist nonsense. Like anyone recognizes anything about Affliction other than their awful, overly produced Gothic shirts. Oh well, this is par for the course with them.
I had originally intended to begin my weekly crybaby session by chiding the UFC for its folly in scheduling an emergency Fight Night block to combat Saturday's Affliction pay-per-view offering.
Already entrenched as a staple for the MMA world through their clothing line, Affliction MMA will debut on July 19 at the Honda Center in California with a star studded line-up including the main ...
From fashion to fighting. The clothing company Affliction turns mixed martial arts promoter with its debut show Saturday night in Anaheim, Calif.
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