10AC x Nike Air Max 90 Current "Mount Fuji"
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10AC x Nike Air Max 90 Current "Mount Fuji"

Esteemed Japanese MMA fighter Caol Uno has forged a strong partnership with Nike over the years

Nike 10AC 2008 Fall/Winter Collection
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Nike 10AC 2008 Fall/Winter Collection

Working alonside MMA star Caol Uno or Uno Caol depending on the region, Nike sets forth on

10AC x Nike 2008 Summer Collection
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10AC x Nike 2008 Summer Collection

This upcoming collection of footwear features the similar themes as previous releases consistent with Caol Uno (10AC) collaborative projects. Keeping things utterly simple, are a pure white colorway with the use of woven materials. This theme can be seen over the Trainer Dunk Low SP, Air Max 1 Premium and Air Zoom Talache Low. Available soon at select Nike dealers. Editor’s Note Due to miscommunication, this is NOT a 10AC collaboration.


Nike 10AC Air Zoom Talache

Nike 10AC Air Zoom Talache

Japanese MMA fighter and Nike endorsee Caol Uno has developed a strong relationship with Nike resulting in a full fledged collection of sneakers and apparel. With a recent release including a Woven Chukka and Trainer Dunk, a new collection features a newly released Air Zoom Talache model. Two styles include a white mid and black low for a contrasting effect. Available February 23rd at Atmos

Nike 10AC Holiday Collection
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Nike 10AC Holiday Collection

Mixed Martial Arts fighting has risen to prominence across the world lately putting traditional combative sports such as boxing on the back burner. While boxing has had its share of popular endorsers such as Muhammad Ali and Oscar De La Hoya, MMA fighting has yet to reach that sort of level. Japanese fighter Caol Uno has been the exception forging a strong relationship with Nike. His original collaborations include the release of training gear and footwear. This latest collection encompasses a few different items such as outerwear, bags and footwear. Image: honeyee

 

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