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MMA News
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Mixed martial arts comes to EQCTacoma Weekly, WA - 16 hours agoSeattle?s Mike ?300? Hayes (3-0) from White Buffalo?s Gym will face Josh Bennett (7-4) from TeamQuest in Portland, Ore. in a mixed martial arts (MMA) event ...
IMMAE Announces New Licensing Model And Unveils Plans For Its ...Press Media Wire (Press Release), VA - 10 hours agoThe resulting synergy, networking and individual interaction has made the event legendary in the Mixed Martial Arts industry. This has led to a near global ...
Cleveland physician will serve on state boxing, martial arts committeeCleveland Daily Banner, TN - 19 hours agoPhil Bredesen to help nurture and grow the sports of boxing, mixed martial arts and kickboxing. The Tennessee Athletic Commission Act of 2008 establishes a ...
Mixed Martial Arts coming to BrewtonBrewton Standard, United States - Aug 26, 2008by Sammy Collingwood - special to the Standard Sometimes known as ?Ultimate Fighting,? the sport of Mixed Martial Arts is sweeping the country by storm. ...
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Mixed Martial Arts Fitness & Nutrition
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What is Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)?
Mixed Martial Arts or MMA is also known as no holds barred or cage fighting. In modern times, no holds barred events have attracted various fighting styles, to include: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, Greco-Roman wrestling, boxing, traditional martial arts forms, and street fighting techniques. Events like the Ultimate Fighting Championships have spawned a growing fan base and attracted talented competitors.
Historically, the Greeks promoted a sport called pankration, which was
introduced into the Olympic games more than 2,500 years ago and demonstrated
many of the modern day fighting techniques found in Mixed Martial Arts. With the resurgence of the sport, the Olympic Games Committee considered adding pankration into the 2004 Summer Olympics.
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