Tom Atencio, the former vice president of the now-defunct mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion Affliction MMA, is going back to his roots of printing T-shirts.
Announcing via his Facebook page, Atencio revealed that he is now a part of a large screen print and embroidery company and is ready to handle all of your screen printing needs.
Check it out:
Okay people!
I'm going back to my roots (T-Shirt printing)
I'm doing sales for a pretty large screen print and embroidery company!
If you have screen printing needs, be it small or large I can get you a quote on everything from concept to finished product and anything in between.
This is how I started at the age of 15 and I've done everything from printing, color separations to layout and design.
Some of you may remember I was "The t-shirt guy" Lol
Email me here and I'll get back to you ASAP!
Look for a New Years special that I'll be running for small businesses or new gym owners. "Starter kit".
Sincerely,
Tom Atencio
As VP of Affliction MMA, which was a branch of the famous t-shirt company of the same name, Atencio assisted in the production and promotion of two successful events.
The inaugural event, Affliction: "Banned," was a stacked card that featured a heavyweight headlining tilt between Fedor Emelianenko and Tim Sylvia. as well as other intriguing bouts such as Andrei Arlovski vs. Ben Rothwell, Josh Barnett vs. Pedrio Rizzo and Vitor Belfort vs. Terry Martin, among others.
Flashback to the results right here!
Its sophomore effort saw Fedor knockout Arlovksi in the headlining bout. A planned third event, which was to feature Emelianenko taking on Barnett in the headlining bout, never saw the light of day after Barnett failed a pre-fight drug test.
Soon thereafter, the MMA promotion shut down for good and renewed its sponsorship deal with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).