Top Mixed Martial Arts Equipment Companies

Skyquest Technology's expert advisors have carried out comprehensive research and identified these companies as industry leaders in the Mixed Martial Arts Equipment Market. This Analysis is based on comprehensive primary and secondary research on the corporate strategies, financial and operational performance, product portfolio, market share and brand analysis of all the leading Mixed Martial Arts Equipment industry players.

Mixed Martial Arts Equipment Market Competitive Landscape

The major players in the rather consolidated mixed martial arts equipment industry deal with athlete endorsements and product innovations. As established players, Venum and Hayabusa are using their endorsements with top leagues (such as the UFC) to raise brand visibility. Athletes such as Century Martial Arts are targeting amateur athletes and establishing online shops. Strategic collaborations, like fighter-sponsored gear lines rolled out in 2024–2025, assist companies in establishing loyal consumer bases and differentiating themselves from competitors.

  • Matrix Fight Night (2019): Located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Matrix Fight Night is an Indian professional MMA promotion company. The organization, founded and controlled by Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff and his family, has held several fight nights featuring both Indian and foreign opponents. Several MMA fighters, such as Anshul Jubli and Puja Tomar, who subsequently signed with the UFC, were developed by Matrix Fight Night.
  • 20/20 Armor (2016): 20/20 Armor, a sports technology firm based in Toronto, produces martial arts scoring equipment and software. Their top-selling product applies the same scoring systems used in popular video games to analyze impacts by employing a vest with the score displayed on the vest. They have U.S., Canadian, and overseas Olympic coaches and trainers, along with some of North America's largest martial arts clubs, as customers. The firm has received USD 1.2 million in funding through LeAD Sports from the Adidas family.

Top Player’s Company Profiles

  • Venum
  • UFC
  • Everlast Worldwide Inc.
  • Century Martial Arts
  • Combat Sports International
  • Revgear
  • Twins Special
  • RDX Sports
  • Ringside Inc.
  • Fairtex
  • Adidas Combat Sports
  • Title Boxing
  • ProForce
  • Meister MMA
  • Cleto Reyes

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Global Mixed Martial Arts Equipment Market size was valued at USD 1.33 Billion in 2023 and is poised to grow from USD 1.39 Billion in 2024 to USD 2.00 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 4.64% in the forecast period (2025-2032).

The major players in the rather consolidated mixed martial arts equipment industry deal with athlete endorsements and product innovations. As established players, Venum and Hayabusa are using their endorsements with top leagues (such as the UFC) to raise brand visibility. Athletes such as Century Martial Arts are targeting amateur athletes and establishing online shops. Strategic collaborations, like fighter-sponsored gear lines rolled out in 2024–2025, assist companies in establishing loyal consumer bases and differentiating themselves from competitors. 'Venum', 'UFC', 'Everlast Worldwide Inc.', 'Century Martial Arts', 'Combat Sports International', 'Revgear', 'Twins Special', 'RDX Sports', 'Ringside Inc.', 'Fairtex', 'Adidas Combat Sports', 'Title Boxing', 'ProForce', 'Meister MMA', 'Cleto Reyes'

Equipment sales are being driven by the increasing global popularity of overseas mixed martial arts promotions such as the UFC and ONE Championship. Over 1.2 million pay-per-view buys took place at UFC 300 in 2024, showing massive fan support. Demand for gloves, pads, and training gear is driven by an increase in amateur mixed martial arts and fitness program participation, especially in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, where MMA gym memberships increased by more than 15% between 2023 and 2024.

Integration of Smart Technology: MMA training is increasingly being transformed through wearables such as impact sensors and smart gloves. Due to the real-time analysis of performance provided by the wearables, both coaches and trainees find them appealing. One glove prototype Bluetooth-enabled that Hayabusa came up with in 2024 made waves both in Asia and North America. Technological-minded fans remain attracted to the sport by the movement towards computer-based coaching and monitoring of performance.

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