Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby just became an investor in one of his favorite sports
The Las Vegas Raiders play in the city of entertainment — the capital of entertainment. And, with that comes the many of other sports and attractions in the city. Now, the Raiders have a player getting in on the fun. Maxx Crosby, the face of the franchise, is already an investor in several other areas […]
The Las Vegas Raiders play in the city of entertainment — the capital of entertainment. And, with that comes the many of other sports and attractions in the city. Now, the Raiders have a player getting in on the fun.
Maxx Crosby, the face of the franchise, is already an investor in several other areas of his day-to-day life, and now he's adding to it.
Crosby has generously invested in Eastern Michigan University, his alma mater, with a $1 million donation. As a result, the football field at Rynearson Stadium has been renamed "Crosby Field" in recognition of his contribution. This donation not only promotes youth health and wellness but also enhances the university's athletic program.
He has also taken an equity stake in Slate Milk, a company dedicated to transforming chocolate milk into a healthier beverage. His investment in this startup mirrors his personal commitment to health and nutrition, shaped by his career as an athlete. And, we all know how he is about health and staying healthy.
Now, he is investing in a sports group that's very popular in Las Vegas.
Crosby becomes an investor in BKFC
Crosby has taken a stake in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC), becoming a part-owner alongside other notable personalities like Conor McGregor. This investment underscores his enthusiasm for combat sports, particularly his interest in UFC and various martial arts.
This is something that's pretty cool, and fans of his can also latch on to it.
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