Jordan Brand & Michael B. Jordan Bring “Creed” Training Sessions To Young Athletes

November 24th, 2015 by / 0

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To celebrate the upcoming release of Creed, Jordan Brand paired with Hare Jordan partner Warner Brothers and MGM Pictures to provide an exclusive training experiences in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, each led by the film’s star, Michael B. Jordan.

Not merely a fantasy camp, the sessions allowed the athletes the challenge of replicating the weight training and boxing regimen that Jordan used to prepare his role as Adonis Johnson Creed, the gifted son of fallen boxing legend Apollo Creed.

“When I read the Creed script for the first time, I started thinking about what I fight for and it made the whole project resonate with me,” said Jordan. “Fitness and hard work have always been prioritized in my career which made the role and being part of the Jordan Brand training experience an easy decision.”

Take a closer look at the experience below.

Creed opens nationwide November 25th.

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