MMA Overview
MMA stands for mixed martial arts, which is a full-contact combat sport allowing a variety of fighting techniques in their competitions. The techniques used in MMA come from established martial arts traditions, but include other fighting methods as well. In recent years MMA has grown their fan base from a small, cult following to millions of devout fans around the world and transformed into a brand name with MMA shirts and merchandise
Modern MMA competition became known in United States mainstream culture when the Ultimate Fighting Championship was founded in 1993. Skilled practitioners of various fighting arts were matched against one another in no-holds-barred competitions, in theory to find the most effective martial arts techniques for real-life unarmed combat situations. As the years went by, MMA promoters incorporated additional rules into official competition–not only to increase athlete safety, but to promote widespread acceptance of the sport. Following these alterations to the sport’s guidelines, Pay-Per-View television ratings generated by MMA fans have grown to levels achieved by other popular sports such as boxing and professional wrestling.


a full-contact combat sport allowing a variety of fighting techniques in their competitions.
The techniques used in come from established martial arts traditions
practitioners of various fighting arts were matched against one another in no-holds-barred competitions