UFC Fighter Frank Trigg Provides Muscle for Red Light District

Ultimate Fighter Frank Trigg, whose is sponsored by Vouyer Productions, handled security for the Red Light District Video/Vouyer Productions girls during the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo.

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Voyeur and Trigg

Trigg, who fought for the UFC welterweight world title in November, trains with Vouyer and has known the veteran director-performer for about five years. Trigg provided the security muscle for Vouyer Productions last year and also has done security for Jake Steed Productions and Vivid Girl Briana Banks and Bobby Vitale.

“It’s good exposure for his own name and he loves the fight game,” Trigg said Friday. “Red Light is my favorite company. I like Vince’s work and my wife likes it.”

Vouyer’s sponsorship of Trigg actually stirred up some controversy prior to UFC 45, when event officials moved to prevent him from wearing Vouyer gear into the Octagon because of the nature of the business.

But UFC color commentator still plugged Vouyer as Trigg’s sponsor on the pay-per-view broadcast and the resulting controversy translated into a flood of press and exposure for the brand.

“The mixed-martial-arts world is very Internet driven and there were 400 posts on message boards about me getting banned,” Trigg said. “All the (UFC guys) are very positive about it.”

Trigg, who is training for possible fights in Pride and UFC 47 in the spring, also has his own clothing line called Triggonomics that Vouyer helped him launch.

AVN.com also spotted UFC fighters Chuck Liddell and Ricco Rodriguez making the rounds at the Sands Expo Center.

For more information on the world-class fighter, visit franktrigg.com or triggonomics.com.