Okay, so I wanted to get a shirt from the UFC Louisville event, but I wasn’t actually at the event. Here’s how I went about trying to snag one.
First Attempts – The Obvious Stuff
First, I checked the usual places. I’m not gonna name any specific sites, but think of the big online stores that sell fan gear. I typed in “UFC Louisville shirt” and… nothing specific. Lots of generic UFC stuff, but nothing commemorating that particular event. Strike one.
Digging Deeper
Then, I figured maybe some people who were at the event might be reselling their shirts. So I hit up some of those online marketplaces where individuals sell stuff. You know, the ones where you can find almost anything.

- I scrolled through a bunch of listings.
- I used different search terms, like “UFC Louisville tee,” “Cannonier vs Imavov shirt,” stuff like that.
- I found a couple of things that might have been from the event, but it was hard to tell for sure. And the prices were all over the place!
It was a bit of a mess. I was starting to think I was out of luck.
Changing My Strategy
I decided to get a little more creative. I remembered that sometimes smaller shops or local stores might have stuff that the big online retailers don’t. Or maybe even someone who just makes custom shirts. So, I tried searching for things like “custom UFC shirts” and even “Louisville t-shirt printing.”
That didn’t really pan out either. I found some cool designs, but nothing directly related to the UFC Louisville event.
The Current Situation
Honestly, I’m still looking. It’s tougher than I thought! I might have to accept that I missed out on getting an “official” shirt. But I’m not giving up completely. Maybe I’ll try to design my own, or find someone who can make a custom one based on the event poster or something. It’s a work in progress!
If you are a fan that have the same problem like me, do as my steps and try, Good Luck!
