What's Happening?
Johnny Manziel, a former NFL quarterback and 2012 Heisman Trophy winner, made his amateur MMA debut at Brand Risk 14, held at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Manziel faced off against social media influencer
Bob Menery in a 205-pound bout. The fight concluded swiftly, with Manziel securing a takedown in the opening minute and dominating Menery with a series of elbows and punches. The bout was stopped at 2:15 of the first round, awarding Manziel an honorary 'W U' belt for his victory. Both Manziel and Menery expressed no interest in pursuing further fights. The event, initially planned for Miami, was moved to Las Vegas after promoter Adin Ross received approval from UFC CEO Dana White. The fight attracted a notable audience, including music icon Chris Brown and UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland.
Why It's Important?
Manziel's successful transition from football to MMA highlights the growing trend of athletes crossing over into different sports, particularly into combat sports like MMA. This event underscores the increasing influence of social media and celebrity-driven spectacles in sports entertainment, drawing significant attention and diverse audiences. The involvement of high-profile figures such as Dana White and the presence of celebrities at the event further emphasize the blending of sports and entertainment industries. This crossover appeal can lead to new revenue streams and fan engagement opportunities for both traditional sports and emerging sports like MMA.
What's Next?
While both Manziel and Menery have indicated no plans for future fights, the success of this event could inspire other athletes and influencers to explore similar ventures. Promoters may continue to leverage the appeal of celebrity-driven events to attract audiences and generate buzz. The MMA community and sports entertainment industry will likely monitor the outcomes of such events to assess their impact on viewership and market dynamics. Additionally, the success of Brand Risk 14 in Las Vegas may encourage future events to be held in similar high-profile locations.






