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Would You Cop An Air Jordan 7 “Raging Bull”?

Because we're half-way there.

Would You Cop An Air Jordan 7 “Raging Bull”?

It’s not often the off-legacy Jordan models are used a testing ground for new and enticing colorways, but the Jordan MVP 92 might’ve given the Jumpman design/product team an idea for 2027.

A modern interpretation of the Air Jordan 7, the MVP 92 lowers the height and adds textile accents and an exterior heel counter for a modern appeal. It’s part of the family of Jordans that are untouched by one half of the community and fully embraced by the other.

Already on the market for some time now, the Jordan MVP 92 just appeared in the “Raging Bull” aka ‘Toro Bravo” colorway made famous by the Air Jordan 5. Since it’s debut in 2009, the all-red aesthetic has reached the Air Jordan 4 as well as the Air Jordan 6; this upcoming release helps us picture a potential Air Jordan 7 “Toro Bravo”, although no such release in the works.

Perhaps it’s a possibility if there’s enough clamor from the community, but for now, you’ll have to settle for the ’92 joints. Expect them this Holiday ’25 season for $145.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Jordan MVP 92

SKU: HQ3950-600
RETAIL PRICE: $145
RELEASE DATE: 2026

US 2026

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