The partnership between Reebok and UFC did not please the fighters from the beginning. Jose Aldo, Georges St-Pierre and Alexander Gustafsson were some of those who have openly criticized the agreement, in addition to many others, such as legendary UFC cutman, Stitch Duran, who was fired.
But nothing is so bad that it can not get worse. Reebok also doesn’t pay attention to who are the fighters and has no idea about geography… See below a selection of bizarre errors in shirts that are being sold by the online store:
Here, the UFC Store sells the Shirt “heavyweight champion Ryan Bader.” In the product description, there is a piece of text that says, “Bader defended his title in a brutal battle against Rashad Evans that no one will ever forget at UFC 192”. Well, Ryan Bader has never been champion in the UFC. Daniel Cormier and Alexander Gustafsson were the ones that fought for the title, and the category in question is light heavyweight. Three mistakes at once!
Another error of the sporting goods company was selling a commemorative shirt for title fight between Conor McGregor and Jose Aldo at UFC 189, something that did not happen. In this edition, the Irishman faced Chad Mendes and got the interim belt. McGregor and Jose Aldo face each other on 12 December in Las Vegas (USA).
More gold from Reebok…

Anderson “The Spider” Aldo. Brazilian MMA legend.

This is what Reebok thinks is Jiu-Jitsu…
Sweet Giblert Melendez kit. pic.twitter.com/mkX3QdFRtC
— Jeremy Botter (@jeremybotter) June 30, 2015
The new Reebok Germany Map Tee: pic.twitter.com/7bkoEbl51X
— Dorian (@DorianGnP) October 21, 2015
‘West Germany’ Reebok T shirt

Ireland missing Norther Ireland
Bad news for Lyoto Machida fans and good news for Marcio "Lyoto" Alexandre fans (or should I say Marcio Machida)? pic.twitter.com/5qfYHkPDYG
— Guilherme Cruz (@guicruzzz) June 30, 2015
@FrontRowBrian apparently "Ronaldo" is actually Jacare's nickname pic.twitter.com/Vv8z0LJmaT
— Davis (@davisdurham) June 30, 2015
Sloth Jiu-Jitsu: you can be slow and unathletic and still kick butt in Jiu-Jitsu.
