Mixed martial arts

Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a full contact   combat sport  that allows the use of both  striking  and  grappling  techniques, both standing and on the ground, from a variety of other combat sports. The roots of modern mixed martial arts can be traced back to the ancient Olympics  where one of the earliest documented systems of codified full range unarmed combat was utilized in the sport of  Pankration. Various mixed style contests took place throughout Europe,  Japan  and the  Pacific Rim  during the early 1900s. The combat sport of Vale Tudo  that had developed in  Brazil  from the 1920s was brought to the  United States  by the  Gracie family  in 1993 with the founding of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), which is the largest MMA promotion company worldwide.

The more dangerous Vale Tudo style bouts of the early UFCs were made safer with the implementation of additional rules, leading to the popular regulated form of MMA seen today. Originally promoted as a competition with the intention of finding the most effective martial arts  for real unarmed combat situations, competitors were pitted against one another with minimal rules.Later, fighters employed multiple martial arts into their style while promoters adopted  additional rules  aimed at increasing safety for competitors and to promote mainstream acceptance of the sport. The name mixed martial arts was coined by Rick Blume, president and CEO of Battlecade, in 1995. Following these changes, the sport has seen increased popularity with a pay per view business that rivals boxing  and professional wrestling;