Cinematic MMA edits engineered to stop the scroll. Viral-first production with a signature aesthetic built for the fight game.
Rogan reacted to the Andy Ruiz Jr./Joshua edit live on air — with Ruiz himself in the room — marveling at the animation and demanding his producer Jamie replay it. He then reposted the edit to his own Instagram, turning hundreds of thousands of views into millions overnight.
I don't just edit footage. I engineer cultural moments.
As the creator behind @rayrod747, I've spent years at the intersection of combat sports, gaming, and cinematic VFX — building a globally recognized brand that has been celebrated by the sport's biggest names and shared tens of millions of times over.
Operating professionally as Rodgraphix, I bring broadcast-level pedigree to every project. My time at Bleacher Report and Playfly taught me how to balance explosive algorithmic growth with high-end brand standards — a balance most viral creators never find.
Whether you're a global brand, a fighter wanting to immortalize a career-defining moment, or a media network needing to bridge sports and internet culture — I deliver content that doesn't just get viewed. It gets remembered.
Before algorithms had a name for what this was, RAYROD747 was already doing it on Vine — injecting gaming culture, anime energy, and pop culture into viral moments. Street Fighter cosplays, the Yeet meme, RKO Outta Nowhere, Mortal Kombat falls. The style that would eventually reach 50M+ views was invented here, in the era when 6 seconds was enough to break the internet.
The era that proved the format was universal. Super Saiyan fighters, NBA dunks turned supernatural, pop culture collisions with combat sports. Posts hit the front page of Reddit multiple times — r/gaming, r/nba, r/WWE, r/funny — communities that had never seen this kind of content before. Two separate posts crossed 29,000 upvotes each.
The full creative arsenal deployed on combat sports. Douglas Lima uses Mjolnir hit #1 on all of Reddit. The Buckley KO became the definitive version of that moment. 50M+ views across platforms. A style so distinct it now carries its own name in the culture — and a co-sign from Demetrious Johnson and Joe Rogan to prove it.
Press, collaborations, and inquiries from brands, fighters, and media — the fastest way to reach me is direct.