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History Of Fighting


Fighting offers a extended rich history within the storybook of mankind. Actually apes, close genetic relatives to our primate ancestors, can be found participating in fisticuffs with one another. The history of MMA, as an structured sports, extends back to Greco-Roman culture and is constantly on the thrive these days.

Pankration is actually a fighting sport introduced by the Greeks from the mid seventh century B. C. It had been a combat tournament situation with hardly any rules and it is the first documented record of mma. Pankration was so popular, it was acquired by the Romans and renamed pancratium. Rome honored the top pankratiasts with sculptures and treasure, and the rise in popularity of the activity never waned.

In Europe, during the 1800′s, large music and dining halls would probably hold no rules fights. These combat tourneys would include most of the popular styles of that time period, including Greco-Roman wrestling, boxing, and a lot of catch wrestling styles. These sorts of fighting matches started to be popular, and drew huge crowds whenever they were put on.

Japanese, European and America mma fighters met on the Pacific Rim throughout the early last century to fight in Merikan matches. Japanese slang for American fighting, Merikan was a fighting tournament that matched western fighting styles versus eastern fighting styles. Each match had rules, such as best of 3 throws and knockdowns, in addition to victories by both submission and ko.

A critical event from the mixed martial arts time line, Peter Sauer and Kingfish Levinsky taken part inside a mixed style combat match in nineteen thirty-six. Levinsky was a heavy weight boxer and Sauer would be a catch wrestler competing under the ring name Ray Steele. Sauer defeated Levinsky in 35 seconds.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a mixed style martial arts that brings together Sambo, wrestling and Judo. It was developed by way of the Gracie family, a fight sporting family from Brazil. The family has produced nearly a dozen mma fighters, such as Royce Gracie, three time UFC champion.

The Gracie Family Challenge, along with the traditions of Japanese Shooto wrestling matches, resulted in the creation of the International Sports Combat Federation in 1999. This officially sanctioned body, the very first of its kind, brought together fighters of every style in brutal melee combat. The creation of the ISCF is credited with bringing Mixed martial arts from the fringe competitions and in to the spot light of sports entertainment. The Army created their very own mixed contest 6 years later, the annual Army Combative Championships.

The Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz Ultimate fighting championship fight in 2006 hit all time records in the ppv market, rivaling profits from a few of the world’s largest boxing matches. This surged the popularity of mma, and in 2006 owners with the Ultimate Fighting Championship bought their business rival, the Pride FC from Japan. They combined the fighters of these two leagues and created the most famous mixed style tournament to date.

The popularity of mma seems to be increasing daily. Fighters like Ortiz, Liddell, and the Gracie family have worked hard during the history of MMA to bring legitimacy to their unique combat style. Based from the public’s reception for this sport, it’s certain to flourish for quite a while.

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