
BRAVE CF signs international apparel partnership deal with RDX Sports
The organization is poised to set even higher benchmarks in 2025 with 'The Year of the BRAVE', having already announced blockbuster events across the globe. By combining RDX's expertise in producing high-quality, durable combat sports gear with BRAVE Combat Federation's extensive network, the partnership aims to enhance the overall fan experience and expand its presence in the MMA community.
Formed in 1999, RDX Sports has quickly become one of the top choices for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and fighters. With a legacy spanning more than two decades, RDX has been involved in combat sports events worldwide and is set to further increase its brand presence through this association with BRAVE CF.
The strategic alliance will kick off at BRAVE CF 93 in China on April 18, adding even more importance to the event.
Valeria Lang, BRAVE Combat Federation's COO said, 'This collaboration with RDX Sports is a significant milestone for us, as it aligns perfectly with our mission to bring the best of mixed martial arts to fans worldwide.'
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