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Dan Henderson, Cung Le, "Shogun" Rua, Matt Serra Join Round 5 for Expanded "Series 4" July Release


Dan Henderson, Cung Le, "Shogun" Rua, Matt Serra Join Round 5 for Expanded "Series 4" July Release

Four Champions Plus Carano, Fedor to Comprise Six-Figurine Set; Series 3 Now Scheduled for Late May Release

MARKHAM, Ontario, Canada, April 22, 2009 – Four of the most popular and accomplished champions in mixed martial arts, Dan Henderson, Cung Le, Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Matt Serra, have partnered with Round 5, the leading producer of MMA collectibles, to create figurines that will be included in an expanded Series 4, it was announced today by Barron Lau, Round 5 CEO and co-founder and Damon Lau, president and co-founder.  The series, scheduled to be available at retail in July in time for UFC 100, will include the four plus fellow superstars Fedor Emelianenko and Gina Carano.

Round 5 also confirmed today that Series 3, which features Andrei “The Pit Bull” Arlovski, “Big John” McCarthy, Frank Mir and Antonio Rodrigo “Minotauro” Nogueira, will be in stores across North America and at online outlets including www.Round5MMA.com in late May, about a month behind its original schedule.

“With six figurines, Series 4 will be our largest issuance to date,” said Damon Lau.  “Adding four more of the biggest names in the sport – with wide fan bases – to what began as an already stacked set is huge for Round 5 and a great opportunity for fans to quickly add to their collections.”

To date, Round 5 has issued two Series of four athletes each:   Randy Couture, Matt Hughes, Quinton ‘Rampage' Jackson and Tito Ortiz comprised Series 1 while Rich Franklin, Sean Sherk, Anderson Silva and Wanderlei Silva were released in Series 2.  Series 3 had been planned for an April release, but has been delayed by about four weeks.

“The Series 3 prototypes have been completed and are currently in production,” said Lau.  “It took a little longer than we had originally anticipated, but we feel that the finished product is well worth the extra wait.”

Henderson, the last man to hold the welterweight and middleweight titles for PRIDE, has a 24-7-0 career MMA record, competing against many of the best in MMA.  “Hollywood” defeated Wanderlei Silva to take his final PRIDE crown, then rejoined the UFC, where he has won his last two bouts.  He leads Team USA in Season 9 of The Ultimate Fighter television program and will fight fellow coach Michael Bisping at UFC 100 on July 11 in Las Vegas.

Though he has competed for years in the Chinese martial art of Sanshou, the South Vietnamese native Le gained fame in North America by defeating legendary Frank Shamrock via TKO last year in San Jose, Calif., where he trains.  Le is unbeaten (6-0) in his MMA career and has begun a career in acting, with several feature films nearing international release.

The Brazilian star Rua, known the world over as “Shogun,” boasts and 18-3 record, last week recording a first-round knockout over Chuck Liddell at UFC 97.  He is a former PRIDE champion, winning the Grand Prix title in 2005 with wins over Quinton Jackson, Rogerio Minotoro Nogueira and Ricardo Arona.

Serra, a Long Island, N.Y., native, has compiled a 9-5 MMA mark, earning  international acclaim following his first-round TKO of Georges St. Pierre in their first meeting in 2007 for the UFC welterweight championship.  St. Pierre won the rematch last year, and Serra is next scheduled to battle Matt Hughes at UFC 98 in May.  A Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu master, Serra also gained fame as the winner of Season 4 of The Ultimate Fighter.

Round 5 collectible figures may be purchased at leading retailers such as Toys ‘R’ Us, FYE, Century Martial Arts, Sunrise Records, The Treadmill Factory and Hatashita International.  Other retailers can be found at www.round5mma.com/wheretobuy.php.

About Round 5
Round 5 (www.Round5MMA.com), headquartered in Markham, Ontario, Canada, is the MMA industry’s fastest growing worldwide collectible figure company. Committed to developing intricately detailed figures, Round 5 strives to remain true to the sport of MMA and its personalities.

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Am I alone in this...

but I think these action figures are horrible looking and Todd McFarland should handle making any UFC Action figures. The Jakks Pacific ones look like garbage, too.

by Gunslinger20 on Apr 22, 2009 11:57 AM EDT reply actions  

I think the Round 5 ones are cool and the Jakks Pacific ones look like dog toys.

by Sam Cupitt on Apr 22, 2009 12:04 PM EDT up reply actions  

I don’t know, I just don’t like the Round 5 ones…. too cartoon like. I’d love to see Todd McFarland make a run at the UFC figures.

by Gunslinger20 on Apr 22, 2009 12:11 PM EDT up reply actions  

too cartoon like

I think that’s the point

Kuwabara Kuwabara

by J. B. Maddox on Apr 22, 2009 12:25 PM EDT up reply actions  

Yup

I like the Round 5 figures.
The Jakks figures look TERRIBLE!

by MMASuPreMaCy on Apr 22, 2009 1:17 PM EDT up reply actions  

McFarlane would make them all look the same – gothic and scratchy. I like that they aren’t trying for realism because you can’t get it in a plastic toy. Instead they’re making them fun.

Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett

by Scott C. Broussard on Apr 22, 2009 1:23 PM EDT up reply actions  

To each his own, I guess

I just personally don’t like them…. they look like bobbleheads w/out the bobble

by Gunslinger20 on Apr 22, 2009 1:28 PM EDT up reply actions  

Plus

Matt Serra and Cung Le getting their own figures makes no damn sense at all. Matt Serra, well that speaks for itself, and Cung Le has not fought in a long time w/ his biggest win being against Frank Shamrock.

Tim Sylvia or Pedro Rizzo getting their Round 5 figures makes more sense than Serra and Le.

by Gunslinger20 on Apr 22, 2009 1:34 PM EDT up reply actions  

They ought to make a Kimbo figure with a top-heavy weighted head so it’ll fall over at the slighting hit.

Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett

by Scott C. Broussard on Apr 22, 2009 4:13 PM EDT up reply actions  

So I guess people really are buying these things.

by SHATNER1234 on Apr 22, 2009 8:09 PM EDT reply actions  

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