
What started as a fun brainstorming session with a legend has turned into one of the great success stories in the mixed martial arts industry.
The seeds of Round 5 were planted in 2007 when brothers Barron and Damon Lau were talking with Randy Couture about potential MMA-related products such as oversize cauliflower ears. The conversation led to discussion of collectible figurines; a few months later, Round 5 had signed up Couture and several other top names in the sport for its first Series.
A licensing agreement with the UFC now gives Round 5 access to more fighters and more retail outlets than ever, ensuring that MMA fans and collectors will continue to turn to Round 5 for intricately detailed figures and unique limited editions of their favorite stars.
In addition to the athletes’ likenesses being exclusive to Round 5, the design combines a realistic portrayal of the fighter and an exaggeration of features for a detailed figurine intended for collectors and true fans.
Headquartered in Markham, Ontario, Canada, Round 5 strives to remain true to the sport of MMA and its personalities.

Current UFC World Middleweight Champion of the World, Anderson "Spider" Silva in his signature fight pose.

Former UFC World Interim Heavyweight Champion, Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira in his signature pose.

Official UFC ring girl, Arianny Celeste in her signature pose.

Former UFC lightweight and welterweight champion, B.J. Penn in his signature fight pose.

UFC Lightweight Champion, Benson Henderson, in his signature fighting pose.

Limited Edition Round 5 figure of former UFC World Lightweight & Welterweight Champion of the World, "The Prodigy" B.J. Penn in his signature fight pose. Only 3000 of these limited edition B.J. Penn figures were produced worldwide. Each box...

Former UFC World Lightweight & Welterweight Champion of the World, "The Prodigy" B.J. Penn in his signature fight pose.

Former UFC Heavyweight Champion of the World, Brock Lesnar in his signature victory pose.

Former UFC heavyweight champion, Brock Lesnar in his signature fighting pose, with DeathClutch shorts and sponsor logos.

Inspired from UFC 100, Brock Lesnar and Frank Mir square off in this 2-pack which includes official octagon display stand.