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Jon Jones
Jon Jones, born July 19, 1987, in Rochester, New York, is a renowned American mixed martial artist. Known for being one of the greatest fighters in MMA history, he began his professional career in 2008. Jones quickly made a name for himself with his innovative fighting techniques and physical prowess, capturing the UFC light heavyweight title in 2011 at age 23, the youngest in UFC history. Jones is celebrated for his strategic use of strikes, takedowns, and submissions, alongside superior wrestling skills and reach. His victories over top contenders and defenses of his title have set numerous records in his division. Despite controversies, including legal issues and doping violations, Jones's impact on MMA is undeniable. His resilience, strategic mind, and adaptability continue to inspire fans and fighters worldwide.


Derrick Lewis
Derrick Lewis (born February 7, 1985) is an American professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Heavyweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he currently holds the record for most knockouts in UFC history.


Ilia Topuria
Ilia "El Matador" Topuria is a Georgian and Spanish professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Featherweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship where he officially represents his native Georgia. As of February 18, 2024, he is the undefeated UFC Featherweight Champion. His record is (15-0-0).


Muhammad Ali
A global icon whose influence transcends sports, Muhammad Ali remains one of the most recognized and celebrated figures of all time. Known for his unmatched charisma, powerful voice on social issues, and legendary boxing career, Ali represents greatness, resilience, and cultural impact. The Muhammad Ali brand connects with audiences across generations and is ideally positioned for lifestyle, apparel, collectibles, and wellness categories. Partnering with the Ali brand offers licensees the opportunity to align with an enduring legacy of excellence, authenticity, and inspiration.


Deante Burton
Deante Burton, born in Berlin, Germany, was signed as an undrafted free agent to the Atlanta Falcons in 2017, where he was converted to a cornerback shortly after arriving in the NFL. He played collegiately at Kansas State University as a wide receiver, where he became the school's 29th career 1,000-yard receiver. Deante spent time with the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Dallas Cowboys and Tennessee Titans. Career Highlights and Awards: Kansas State University 1,000-yard receiver


Randy Arozarena
Randy Arozarena - Seattle Mariners / Team Mexico (Instagram: 708K, X: 40.2K) Randy Arozarena is a left fielder for the Seattle Mariners. On July 26, 2024 Randy was traded to the Seattle Mariners from the Tampa Bay Rays. In 2020, Randy was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays after a brief stint with the St. Louis Cardinals. Over 23 games for the 2020 season, Arozarena batted .281 with seven home runs and 11 RBIs. In Game 7 of the American League Championship Series against the Houston Astros, Arozarena hit a two-run home run, surpassing Evan Longoria for most home runs by a rookie in the postseason. Arozarena was named the MVP of the ALCS, becoming the first rookie position player to win the award. In the series, he hit .321 with four home runs and six RBIs. In the World Series, Arozarena hit home runs in the third, fourth, and sixth games, breaking the all-time record for most home runs in a single postseason. In Game 3, he surpassed Derek Jeter for most hits by a rookie in the postseason. In Game 5, he recorded his 27th hit in the postseason, surpassing Pablo Sandoval for the most hits in a single postseason. Arozarena attributed his playoff power stroke to wearing a special pair of lucky cowboy boots, which he calls his "power boots". For the 2021 season, Arozarena batted .274/.356/.459 with 20 home runs, 69 RBIs, 20 stolen bases and 129 OPS+ in 141 games. During game one of the 2021 ALDS against the Boston Red Sox, Arozarena became the first player to hit a home run and steal home in the same game during the playoffs. Following the season's end, Arozarena won the AL Rookie of the Year Award, becoming the first Ray to do so since 2013. In 2022 while he stole 32 bases (tied for third in the majors) he also led the major leagues in caught stealing with 12; he batted .269/.344/.463 with a solid 124 OPS+. After his defection from Cuba, Randy was granted citizenship in Mexico where he would then join the Mexican National team for the World Baseball Classic. Randy has a daughter who was born in Mexico and he will continue to represent Mexico nationally in her honor as a thank you for the opportunities the country has given him throughout his career. For his performances in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, he was named the Most Valuable Player of Pool C. He willed his team as far as the semis where they would lose a very close game to Japan. After playing in the WBC for Mexico for his first year, his Instagram following grew exponentially from about 126K to 700K+ in approximately 2 weeks. As a reward for their historic performance at the 2023 WBC, Team Mexico was given the Premio Nacional de Deportes 2023, or National Prize for Sports, for professional sports. The honor was bestowed by Mexico’s National Commission for Physical Culture and Sport. Team Mexico members will receive a gold medal from President López Obrador. Randy received his first All-Star selection in 2023 in Seattle, where he also participated in the Home Run Derby, against all odds he made it to the finals, nearly beating out the eventual champion Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in an epic battle. During August, Randy became the first player in Rays franchise history with 20+ home runs and 20+ stolen bases in three consecutive seasons. Becoming the first MLB player to record three straight 20-20 seasons to begin his career. On July 26, 2024 Randy was traded to the Seattle Mariners. He added to this streak in his Mariners debut, hitting one home run and adding a stolen base to his yearly total. Randy finished the 2024 season with 20+ home runs and 20+ stolen bases. He now has 4 consecutive seasons with this achievement. Randy got off to a slow start in 2025, but has started to look like himself in the month of June, slashing .260/.377/.380 over his last 14 games. He started the month off with a walk-off single to beat the Twins. He was then selected for the All-Star for the second time in his career, following a scorching hot start to June where he hit 7 home runs in 11 games. His clutch performance during the final stretch of the season helped lift the Seattle Mariners to the first ALCS berth in over 20 years and the fans quickly were supporting “Playoff Randy”. In early January, Randy made a big announcement that he will return to play for Team Mexico during the 2026 World Baseball Classic to finish what they started. WATCH: BIG GAME Randy Arozarena! Team Mexico’s STAR INSANE World Baseball Classic WATCH: Randy Arozarena brand collaboration with Nike and Travis Scott Randy Arozarena awarded the Sports Award of Mexico - Nov 5, 2023 Related Articles: Randy Arozarena big-game Legacy grows despite Mexico’s WBC elimination How Mexico Shaped Randy Arozarena, the Rays’ Cuban Star Mexico embraced the Rays’ Randy Arozarena. Sunday, he returned the love Sparked by Randy Arozarena's lucky cowboy boots, Mexico in Pool C driver's seat in World Baseball Classic 2024: Another Season with 20/20 2023 All-Star Game: Arozarena Ready To Strike A Pose At All-Star Game Randy Arozarena Runner-Up In Home Run Derby Career Highlights & Awards: 2020 ALCS MVP (1st rookie position player to earn the honor) 2021 AL Rookie of the Year 2023 World Baseball Classic All-Tournament Team (Unanimous Selection) 2x All-Star Selection (2023 & 2025) 2023 Home Run Derby Selection


Allen Iverson
A cultural trailblazer and basketball legend, Allen Iverson redefined the game both on and off the court. With 11 All-Star appearances and a Hall of Fame career, Iverson brought unmatched passion, grit, and authenticity to everything he touched. Beyond basketball, he became a fashion and lifestyle icon—credited with shaping the intersection of sports, hip-hop, and street culture. The Allen Iverson brand resonates deeply with fans of all ages and backgrounds, making it a powerful fit for apparel, footwear, collectibles, gaming, and lifestyle collaborations. Partnering with Iverson means tapping into a legacy of fearless individuality and cultural relevance.


Alisha Lehmann
Alisha Debora Lehmann is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League club Aston Villa and the Switzerland national team. She previously played for BSC YB Frauen of the Nationalliga A, for West Ham United of the FA WSL, and on loan with Everton of the FA WSL.


Brett Gardner
Brett Gardner made his Major League Baseball debut with the NY Yankees in 2008. Following his rookie campaign, Gardner was named the starting center fielder for the 2009 season where he would lead the Yankees outfield to their 2009 World Series victory against the Philadelphia Phillies. In 2014 Gardner was nominated for the Hank Aaron Award, an honor in which the nomination stems from the decision of NY play-by-play broadcasters for a player's on-field efforts. Gardner, who makes regular visits to children at the New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital during the season, was recognized for his athletic success and philanthropic work after receiving the Thurman Munson Hero Award in the same year. Continuing his career in NY, Gardner was selected to the 2015 All-Star Game and rolled right into the 2016 season as he won the Gold Glove Award for American League Left Fielders. 2019 was another year of milestones as Brett joined Derek Jeter as the only two Yankees in history to hit at least 100 home runs and steal 250 bases. In continuation of his off-field efforts in 2017, Gardner was nominated for the Roberto Clemente Award. This award is given to the player that best represents the game of baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy, and positive contributions, both on and off the field. On February 23, 2021, Gardner signed a one-year contract to continue playing with the Yankees. On April 3, during a game against the Toronto Blue Jays, playing left field, Gardner became the 14th Yankees position player to play 14 or more consecutive seasons with the Yankees. In his final season with the Yankees he played in 140 games and hit .222 with 10 home runs and 39 RBI. In November of 2022 Brett officially became a free agent. Career Highlights and Awards: World Series Champion (2009) Fielding Bible Award - Best Defensive Left Fielder (2010) AL stolen base leader (2011) Yankees Nominee for the Hank Aaron Award (2014) Thurman Munson Hero Award (2014) All-Star Game Selection (2015) Gold Glove Recipient (2016) Roberto Clemente Award Nominee (2017)


Justin Hardee Sr.
Justin Hardee is a Pro Bowl cornerback and special teams player for the Tennessee Titans. Hardee played his college ball for the University of Illinois Fighting Illini from 2012-2016, before signing as an undrafted free agent with the Houston Texans in 2017. Hardee then played for the New Orleans Saints through the conclusion of the 2020 season. In 2021 Justin signed a three year contract with the New York Jets, where he would become a key special teams member. In 2022, Justin Hardee was selected to his first Pro Bowl and selected as a member of the NFLPA 1st-Team All-Pro, One of the biggest special teams plays of Hardee's career came in 2022, when he recovered an onside kick with 1:22 remaining and the Jets trailing 30-24 in a Week 2 game in his hometown. New York would score the touchdown and, most importantly, the go-ahead point-after kick for a 31-30 win over the Browns. In March 2024, it was announced that the special teams ace signed with his hometown team the Cleveland Browns. Justin Hardee is as “Cleveland” as it gets and he brings veteran leadership to an already strong Browns secondary. Justin spent the 2024 preseason with the Cleveland Browns, before later signing a deal with the Tennessee Titans. The former Pro Bowl cornerback would be a great addition to the secondary and special teams unit for the Titans. Justin is also a business owner and entrepreneur, owning franchises of Papa John's Pizza, looking to continue his business mindset as his career continues. Career Highlights & Awards: 1x Pro Bowl (2022) 1x 1st Team NFLPA All-Pro


Vernon Davis
Vernon Davis is a retired professional football player who made a significant impact during his career in the NFL. Davis attended Dunbar High School in Washington, where he excelled in both football and track and field. His exceptional talents on the football field earned him a scholarship to the University of Maryland, where he played college football for the Terrapins. In 2006, Davis decided to forgo his senior year and entered the NFL Draft. He was selected with the 6th overall pick in the first round by the San Francisco 49ers. Known for his remarkable speed and athleticism as a tight end, Davis quickly established himself as a key player for the 49ers. Throughout his career, Davis played for the San Francisco 49ers (2006-2015), Denver Broncos (2015-2016), and Washington Football Team (2016-2019). He was a 2x Pro Bowler and proved to be an essential asset for his teams, making crucial catches and contributing to their offensive strategies. One of Davis's most memorable moments came during the 2011-2012 playoffs when he caught a game-winning touchdown pass from Alex Smith against the New Orleans Saints. The play, known as "The Catch III," propelled the 49ers to a thrilling victory and showcased Davis's ability to perform under pressure. Apart from his success on the field, Davis also made an impact off the field. He was actively involved in philanthropic efforts, supporting various causes, including the fight against child obesity. Davis was known for his positive attitude, leadership qualities, and dedication to his team. Davis is an avid curling fan. He hosted an event for his charity in San Jose, California, in which the event was curling. Davis was named honorary captain of the Men's U.S. Olympic Curling team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. After the 2019 season, Davis announced his retirement from professional football, ending a remarkable career that spanned 14 seasons. Throughout his tenure in the NFL, he amassed impressive career statistics, recording over 7,500 receiving yards and 63 touchdowns. Vernon Davis will always be remembered as an exceptional tight end who combined strength, speed, and agility to become one of the most dominant players at his position. His contributions to the game of football and his impact both on and off the field have solidified his legacy in the NFL. Following his retirement, Vernon has been pursuing his acting career and starred in movies alongside stars such as Morgan Freeman, hosted MTV shows and even been a participant on Dancing With The Stars. Vernon can also be seen making routine guest appearances as a commentator and analyst across various NFL centered shows. Career Highlights & Awards: Super Bowl Champion (2015) 1x Second Team All-Pro 2x Pro Bowl NFL Receiving Touchdown Co-Leader (2009)


MICKEY "DA CAT" DORA
Globally, there are over 35 million active surfers. Surfing is once again growing in popularity and over $ 4 Billion Dollars in Revenue. The Surf scene in America started in the 1960's and one of the biggest stars back then was Mickey "Da Cat" Dora. He was the "Bad Boy" of surfing and was known as "Da Cat" because he was the best at Hanging 10 on the long board. We are the worldwide trademark owners of this iconic surfer and we expect a full length motion picture will be produced shortly. Grab your License for this celebrity.


David Njoku
Cultured and passionate are two words to describe David Njoku. As a standout tight end at the University of Miami, David had over 1,000 yards and 9 touchdowns. David decided to forgo his remaining two years of eligibility to enter the 2017 NFL Draft where he was drafted in the First Round by the Cleveland Browns. In his rookie year, David recorded 4 touchdowns, which were the most by a Cleveland Browns rookie tight end in franchise history. After signing a four-year extension with Cleveland this offseason, he's on pace for personal records across all stat categories. He was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate this season. During the 2022 season, Njoku was franchise-tagged by the Browns. David has been extremely active in the community by participating in several youth football camps, visiting children at local Cleveland hospitals, and volunteering with numerous non-profit organizations. David’s family moved to the United States from Nigeria where his father was a Chief; he then bestowed upon him the title Chief David Njoku. David is a huge gamer who also enjoys meditating and practicing Muay Thai during his free time. Following the season, David has signed a 4-year contract extension with the Browns who are going “all in” on the TE. The extension has paid off during the 2022 season where David posted single-season career highs across every stat category, finishing with his best season to date. Throughout the 2023/24 season, David became a main focus point of the Browns offense and one the favorite targets of whoever is lined up under center for the Browns. However, only 2 days prior to the Browns Week 4 game David suffered serious facial burns in a home fire pit accident. Despite all reports, he managed to play in the game, NFL players throughout the league commended the resolve that he showed playing through what must have been excruciating pain. David showed up to the stadium wearing a full mask over his face which sent social media into a frenzy. Garnering over 35M impressions on X (formerly Twitter) alone. He was able to turn his personal setback into an opportunity for positive change, by partnering with the American Burn Association he took his viral moment and created an apparel line with a percentage of proceeds going to benefit other burn survivors. Despite all of this, David had a career-best season where he was named to his 1st Pro Bowl while helping the Cleveland Browns explode onto the Playoff Scene. David recorded 64 catches for 505 yards and 5 touchdowns in the 2024/25 season. His top performance of the season came in Week 16 against the Denver Broncos, posting 9 catches for 52 yards and 2 touchdowns. Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku reveals severity of facial burns after fire pit accident Following in the footsteps of some of his idols, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Idris Elba who have been two big inspirations for David growing up. This led to him testing his acting chops in the upcoming motion picture, “The Wrecker” alongside Hollywood heavyweights Harvey Keitel and Tyrese Gibson. David Njoku to act in first national film featuring Harvey Keitel, Tyrese Gibson Please see the following articles that highlight David’s unique story and contributions to the community: David Njoku Is a Rare NFL-Bound Talent from a Rare Family Browns’ David Njoku reflects on becoming a Chief in Nigeria Browns TE David Njoku Rises From ‘Problem Child’ To Consummate Pro and Pro Bowler in 7 Years - AP Career Highlights and Awards: 1x Pro Bowl (2024)


Brian Cushing
Brian Cushing is a retired NFL Linebacker who played for the Houston Texans and became the team’s all-time leading tackler. Brian had a spectacular high school career that led to MaxPreps naming him one of the Top 50 High School Defensive Players of All-Time. He played his college football at USC where he instantly became a standout. Brian became one of two players ever to compete in the Rose Bowl game as a starter in all four years of his college career. He was named Defensive MVP of the 2007 Rose Bowl. In his senior season, Brian was named an Associated Press First-Team All-American and was subsequently selected in the 1st round of the 2009 NFL Draft as the 15th overall pick by the Houston Texans. In Brian’s 1st NFL season, he tied for the conference lead in total tackles with Ray Lewis and was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. He was named a starter in the 2010 Pro Bowl because of his incredible performance. In 2011, a year in which the Houston Texans made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history, Brian was named Team MVP and earned AP 2nd Team All-Pro honors. Brian amassed 664 tackles throughout his 9-year NFL career, a mark that still stands today as the Houston Texans record for most tackles. Career Highlights & Awards: 2x AFC Defensive Player of the Week 2009 2nd Team All-Pro 2009 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year 2011 Team Captain


Greg Lutzka
Greg Lutzka is a professional skateboarder who's known for his technical skills that has won himself a number of countless contests which include: X-Games (2x Gold medalist), The Maloof Money Cup, Multiple Dew Tours, Multiple World Cups, and the only skater to date to have won the highest respected contest in the industry 3 times at Tampa Pro. Greg has gained the reputation as one of the hardest working skateboarders in the industry. At age 18, Greg moved from the Midwest to Southern California, which people in the industry refer it to as the Mecca of the action sports world. He represents his sponsors to his fullest ability and continues to concentrate on progressing his skateboarding year round. During the course of his career, he has filmed renowned video parts for Almost & Darkstar Skateboards, Globe Shoes, and Oakley Eyewear. Greg has cross branded himself with brands such as Harley Davidson, Rockstar energy and was able to hold his core skateboarding value while also acting in a movies, commercials and music videos. With any free time, he enjoys snowboarding, cycle riding and spending time with family and friends.
