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03-24-2010 08:48 AMan Hardy will try to take Georges St. Pierre's championship belt from him on Saturday at UFC 111, but he already has one part of the bout won: the walkout shirts.
Looking at the two shirts, they're not all that different. Both are red, black, designed in the tradition of MMA shirts and properly emblazoned with the fighters' and sponsors' names. So why does Hardy's so easily beat GSP's?
The price. Hardy's shirt, a Tapout creation, costs $27.99, while the shirt Affliction made for GSP costs $48. You read that right -- $48! Not only that, it's the cheapest in the line of the Affliction/GSP shirts. Unless that t-shirt actually gets in the cage and fights, it's not worth the money.
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Cagewriter is an MMA blog edited by Steve Cofield.
Looking at the two shirts, they're not all that different. Both are red, black, designed in the tradition of MMA shirts and properly emblazoned with the fighters' and sponsors' names. So why does Hardy's so easily beat GSP's?
The price. Hardy's shirt, a Tapout creation, costs $27.99, while the shirt Affliction made for GSP costs $48. You read that right -- $48! Not only that, it's the cheapest in the line of the Affliction/GSP shirts. Unless that t-shirt actually gets in the cage and fights, it's not worth the money.
More...
Yahoo! Sports.
Cagewriter is an MMA blog edited by Steve Cofield.