Combat-sports creator campaigns for music releases.
STRIKE HOUSE helps music teams test suitable tracks inside combat-sports edit culture, instead of forcing songs into generic influencer promo.
STRIKE HOUSE is a curated network of boxing, MMA and fight-culture creators across the UK and US. We help labels test tracks inside combat-sports edit culture, placing music natively into walkout, knockout, training and rivalry content rather than running songs through generic influencer placements.
Labels already understand how football and basketball edits can move music. STRIKE HOUSE applies that same behaviour to combat sports, where walkouts, rivalries, knockouts and training edits create a natural home for high-energy tracks.
STRIKE HOUSE helps music teams place tracks into content formats that already move inside fight culture. Instead of forcing a track into generic influencer promo, we match it with boxing edits, MMA clips, knockout moments, fighter highlights and walkout-style visuals where the sound naturally fits.
Performance recap covers views, strongest pages, best angles and what is worth scaling for a follow-on campaign.
Each option scales by number of placements and angle variety. Final scope is set once track and release direction are agreed.
5 placements. Single angle. Quick read on whether the track lands inside the lane.
10 placements. 1 to 2 angles. Stronger spread across the network with recap on strongest pages and angles.
15 to 20 placements. 2 to 3 angles. Release-week saturation across selected pages with full recap and recommendations.
Campaign reference across boxing and fight-culture pages. Combat-sports promo for rap-leaning releases.
Regional campaign support across short-form creator content. Combat-sports angle adapted for SEA audience.
One creator post from the network reached 2.1M+ views, with additional network posts reaching six-figure view counts.
Selected sample of the network. Full 25-creator roster available depending on track fit, platform and campaign direction.
A founder edit from @boxing.arc on the Junto Nakatani vs Naoya Inoue fight. The track choice carries the build and the audience reacted to the music as part of the moment, not background to it. Viewers organically named the track in the comments.
Embedded examples are public posts from selected pages and are included to show the content style, pacing and audience behaviour this model is built around.
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