Supreme, Martine Rose, and Nike have joined forces on a Dunk Low that centers on Mike Tyson. The shoe features an all-black leather construction with a photograph of Tyson printed across both sidewalls. The image captures the moment Tyson knocked down Trevor Berbick in November 1986, a bout that made Tyson the youngest heavyweight champion in history.
Co-branding appears at the heels in either muted gold foil or laser-engraved detail. The concept applies Supreme’s photo tee aesthetic to the Dunk Low’s upper, creating a straightforward but impactful design.

Three-way sneaker collaborations are common territory for Supreme. The NYC-based brand has previously worked with partners like GOODENOUGH and Jean Paul Gaultier on footwear releases. Martine Rose, the London-based menswear label, also maintains its own partnership with Nike, having released its own take on the Shox MR4 previously.
The Dunk Low has served as a canvas for collaborations across its long history since its 1985 debut. Supreme’s track record with the silhouette makes this release a significant moment for the model’s ongoing cultural presence.

This is expected to drop later in 2026. Pairs will likely be available through Supreme stores and online.
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