With a recent part in the BMX street video phenomenon, “Cult Crew – Let ‘Em Talk,” and a featured rider in numerous other BMX videos to include Seventie’s Distro “Brighton Ain’t Ready” and Levis, “The Levis Video,” as well as many viral videos, Dakota’s strong, fast and smooth style stands out and he constantly delivers the most talked about video parts.
As one of the most recognizable street riders in BMX and the personality to back it up, Dakota is the future of street BMX and has what it takes to own BMX stardom.
Dakota’s sponsors include: Cult, Vans, Levis and Gsport.
About Good Fight Entertainment:
Good Fight Entertainment, a management company with a music and sports division, along with a record label, Good Fight Music, was founded by industry veterans Paul Conroy and Carl Severson to address the needs of musicians and athletes through partnerships that leverage talent by creating organic branding relationships within relevant landscapes.
Pioneers in the hardcore and metal scenes, and former partners at Ferret Music, Warner Music and ChannelZERO, Conroy and Severson have proven track records for innovative thinking and unwavering tenacity. The music management division of Good Fight Entertainment boasts an already established roster of heavyweights, including August Burns Red, Behemoth, Between the Buried and Me, Cannibal Corpse, Children of Bodom, Chiodos, Every Time I Die, Job For a Cowboy, among several others. Future record label releases include new albums by Cancer Bats Rosaline, I Am Abomination, This or the Apocalypse, Conditions, Madball and the newly reunited Disembodied.
While music is an integral component of Good Fight’s global strategy, the company’s sports management division represents street icon Chris Cole, street skater Tom Asta, BMX freestyle rider Dakota Roche and skateboarding legend, actor and stuntman, Mike Vallely.
Conroy and Severson are also co-founders of the "Cool Tour", summer festival, which was recently featured in the Entertainment Weekly Summer Entertainment Guide