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Charles Lewis Jr. (June 23, 1963 – March 11, 2009) was an American businessman, promoter and entertainer. Known by his nickname "Mask", Lewis founded the Tapout clothing line in 1997, which eventually became a multimillion-dollar clothing company.
Tapout Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures sports clothing, casual apparel, and accessories headquartered in Grand Terrace, California. It was the largest distributor of MMA merchandise in the world by 2007, and became one of the dominant brands in activewear and fitness culture.
Gary Fields, along with Charles Lewis, [3] founded TapouT, a clothing company aimed toward athletes and mixed martial arts (MMA) enthusiasts, in Grand Terrace, California in 1997, and became CEO of the company. [1] TapouT started out of the back of a car selling t-shirts at the underground MMA competitions and classes.
Razak also has a film on the life and death of Charles "Mask" Lewis, the co-founder of TapouT which was released in 2015. On May 11, 2020, Razak released a new documentary film Jiu-Jitsu Strong about Brazilian jiu-jitsu, featuring several Gracie family members, Joe Rogan and multiple time World Jiu-Jitsu and ADCC champion Ronaldo Souza, among ...
The U.S. economy is actually a ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’ as the weak GDP report masks underlying strength, Wells Fargo says Jason Ma April 28, 2024 at 12:24 PM
The documentary “Belushi” about the short but legendary career of “SNL” star John Belushi, airs on Showtime this weekend. He’s one of several iconic comedians who passed away too soon ...
The series follows Charles Lewis, Jr. - "Mask", Dan Caldwell - "Punkass", and Tim Katz "SkySkrape" [1] of the Tapout clothing and gear line, as they travel around the country in search of promising MMA fighters to develop and possibly sponsor. Each episode follows the training and development of one fighter, culminating in a fight at a ...
Kabosu, the dog that launched a thousand “doge” memes, has died, her owner announced Friday. The Japanese shiba inu “fell into a deep sleep” on Friday morning at 18 years of age, ...