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Sponsor Kenyon Jackson

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Self-Managed

Jiu Jitsu - Jackson Lee Academy
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Reach
High
Response Rate

About Kenyon Jackson — Jackson Lee Academy jiu Jitsu athlete

Kenyon Jackson is a Norman, Oklahoma-based martial arts coach and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt who brings strong credibility in jiu-jitsu, MMA, boxing, and self-defense training. He’s a natural fit for brands that want to connect with disciplined, performance-driven audiences around confidence, fitness, and practical skill development.


Overview

👨Male
📍NormanOklahomaUnited States

Mixed Martial Arts (Mma)

Jackson Lee Academy

Pre-Packaged Projects

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Promote your brand and sponsor Kenyon Jackson today!

Fitness & PerformanceHealth & WellnessMartial ArtsFitnessSelf-DefenseTrainingCoaching

Pre-Packaged Projects

Social Media Deal

1 post & 1 story with the Kenyon Jackson promoting your product.

$400
Estimated Price
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Brand Ambassador Deal

Long-term deal involving appearances, photoshoots, social media and more.

$3,600
Estimated Price
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Appearance Deal

Have Kenyon Jackson make a live appearance at your next event

$600
Estimated Price
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Frequently asked questions

Brands can sponsor Kenyon Jackson on OpenSponsorship by creating a free account, browsing Kenyon Jackson's profile, and sending a sponsorship proposal for social posts, appearances, or integrated campaigns. OpenSponsorship handles messaging, deliverables, and deal terms in one platform so you can connect directly with this athlete.

Kenyon Jackson is listed on OpenSponsorship and available for brand sponsorships. Brands can review campaign packages, audience details, and pricing on this profile, then submit a proposal to start a partnership with this athlete.

According to OpenSponsorship, estimated pricing to sponsor Kenyon Jackson starts at $400 for a social media post, $600 for a appearance and $3,600 for a brand ambassador campaign. Final rates depend on deliverables, usage rights, and campaign scope. Sign up on OpenSponsorship to view packages and send a proposal.

According to OpenSponsorship, Kenyon Jackson's audience includes 320 TikTok followers, interests including Fitness & Performance, Health & Wellness, Martial Arts, Fitness, Self-Defense, and more, based in Norman, Oklahoma, United States. Brands can use this profile to evaluate reach, content niche, and sponsorship fit before sending a proposal.

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