
(PRESS
RELEASE) -- With its first series of collectible UFC-branded
figurines due to hit shelves throughout North America by next
month, Round 5 today unveiled the members of its UFC Series 2,
as announced by Barron Lau, Round 5 CEO and co-founder and Damon
Lau, president and co-founder. Figurines for UFC stars Randy
“The Natural” Couture, Tito “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy”
Ortiz, B.J. “The Prodigy” Penn, Forrest Griffin, Michael “The
Count” Bisping and Kevin “Kimbo Slice” Ferguson are scheduled to
be available at retail in the second quarter of 2010.
As with UFC Series 1, the six Series 2 collectibles will be
presented in a UFC-themed packaging that includes action photos
of each respective fighter's memorable moments as well as a
short biography.
Round 5 collectible figures may be purchased at leading North
American retailers; a list can be found at www.Round5MMA.com.
“We wanted to follow up our initial UFC Series with another set
of names that spread across the spectrum of the sport,” said
Damon Lau. “We're excited to include some of the most popular
fighters ever in guys like Randy Couture, Tito Ortiz and B.J.
Penn, as well as Kimbo, who has attracted a whole new set of
fans to the sport.”
“We have taken great care in selecting this important UFC Series
2,” said Barron Lau. “In addition to the standard figurines, we
are planning some Limited Editions and other versions of these
athletes that we think collectors will really enjoy.”
Couture is one of the sport's most enduring and popular figures,
having begun his career more than a decade ago. His imprint on
the UFC is indelible, not just through his multiple Heavyweight
and Light Heavyweight Championships but the many fighters who he
has influenced and the legions of fans who continue to follow
him. He is scheduled to face another MMA pioneer, Mark Coleman,
on Feb. 6 at UFC 109.
Penn has won titles at both lightweight and welterweight and has
headlined some of the most-anticipated cards ever. The Brazilian
Jiu-Jitsu champion is the current UFC lightweight beltholder,
and has victories over some of the biggest names in the sport's
history. Hugely popular, Penn was a quick study in Jiu Jitsu,
earning his black belt in just three years, and rose through the
UFC ranks quickly, earning a title shot in his fourth pro fight
and winning the belt in his ninth.
Known for his exciting, explosive fighting style and
high-profile lifestyle, Ortiz held the UFC light heavyweight
championship for more than three years, successfully defending
it five times. He continues to compete, and it was recently
confirmed that he will be a coach in The Ultimate Fighter 11 and
will fight Chuck Liddell at the end of the season.
The MMA world was first introduced to the personality and
punching power of Griffin in the first season of The Ultimate
Fighter, beginning a road that led to a light heavyweight
championship at UFC 86 and appearances at the top of cards. He
has forged a 17-6 MMA record, and his patented “sprawl and
brawl” style has led to numerous UFC “Fight of the Night”
honors.
Once the “hope of British MMA,” Bisping dominated the
competition on the way to The Ultimate Fighter 3 light
heavyweight championship, then showed he'll be a force in the
UFC middleweight division for years to come. Sometimes
controversial, often polarizing but always exciting, the brawler
has an 18-2 record, solidifying his stature as a notable fighter
in the States as well.
Slice burst on the fight scene in 2007, bringing the reputation
he gained from millions of Internet viewings of his backyard
brawls into the cage. He hit the big stage with nationally
televised, prime-time broadcasts, then earned a UFC bout by
competing in the latest edition of The Ultimate Fighter, winning
his debut in the promotion last month.
UFC Series 1, which includes figures of Chuck “The Iceman”
Liddell, George “Rush” St. Pierre, “Suga” Rashad Evans, Kenny
“KenFlo” Florian, Clay “The Carpenter” Guida and Lyoto “The
Dragon” Machida, will be available in stores across North
America by February.
About Round 5
Round 5 (www.Round5MMA.com), headquartered in Markham, Ontario,
Canada, is the MMA industry’s fastest growing worldwide
collectible figure company. Committed to developing intricately
detailed figures, Round 5 strives to remain true to the sport of
MMA and its personalities.