SPRAWL Fight Short Co- MMA.tv Official Sportswear Sponsor!
MMA and grappling sports have significantly evolved in the last 10 years. In MMA we have gone from spectacle to sport complete with sanctioning and the return to PPV. In grappling we have experienced the rise in popularity of the sport and specifically no-gi competition.
Until several years ago very little specialized gear existed for either of these disciplines outside of skin tight shorts and overly baggy shorts designed for other sports such as surfing or skateboarding. That is when SPRAWL Fight Short Company entered the scene and created a loose fit fight short designed specifically for our sport. Since SPRAWL's inception, the company has been constantly improving their products to better serve the special needs of fighters and grapplers.
Sprawl is made for us, for what we do. There are over a dozen key points that are designed just for the fighter, creating the ideal balance of fit, flexibility, durability, comfort and appealing design.
SPRAWL supports many fighters in both MMA and grappling so feel free to show them your support and join me in welcoming SPRAWL to the UG Forum.
You can check out SPRAWL's latest commercial spot at the following link.
SPRAWL's inventory is low right now but they will be fully stocked by Wednesday, June 8. If you order before then you will receive a discount on all backordered items.
"ala Ken shamrock when he went for the High Kick in his last fight he had these shorts on and it looked like the shorts didn't "Give" enough like elastic would and made him fall?"
If that was a serious question, the obvious answer is no. If that was your opinion, then I thought I had heard it all - until I read that someone blamed Ken's slip on the shorts he was wearing.
SPRAWL is the industry leader and their shorts are top of the line. There's a reason why so many non-sponsored fighters choose to wear them...sometimes as many as those who are sponsored.
The second commercial is a lot better than the first. The first just looked gay.
Funny thing about Ken. But I think that Ken's slip is was more on his muscular flexibility rather than the flexibility of the shorts. But a good thing would be to ask Ken himself.