Introduction to MMA
What is MMA?
Well it is all in the name! MMA = Mixed Martial Arts. Almost all the practitioners are skilled in multiple arts. One popular combo is Muay Thai for the stand up, Wrestling for takedowns and takedown defense and brazilian jiu jitsu for ground fighting and submissions!
But there are other combo's too, like boxing for stand up, Judo instead of Wrestling and Sambo. There is even a guy (Machida) that has a combo of traditional Shotokan Karate, Muay Thai, Sumo and BJJ.
In this day of age a fighter must be a master of multiple disciplines. A guy who is only good at striking will be taken down and neutralized. A ground specialist is going to be KTFOd.
Stand-up, ground fighting, wrestling, what the hell are you talking about?
Well the stand-up part of the fight is easy to understand. Both guys are standing and they try to strike (kicking, punching, kneeing elbowing) each other, or close the distance.
If fighters get real close to each other they start to hug. This hug is called a clinch, because that sounds more manlier . There are various option here. You can knee or elbow from the clinch, you can try to take your opponent down or you could prevent to be taken down if you prefer to stand.
There is also a different way to take down an opponent, by shooting. Shooting is basically diving towards his leg to topple the guy. If the opponent does not see it coming, he will be on his back.
The last one is ground fighting. This is slower and more methodical. Trying to get a position to submit your opponents with various techniques, like armbars, chokes, leglocks, etc. This techniques are designed to choke someone out or break his limb. To prevent that a fighter submits before this happens. This can be by tapping or verbally submitting.
There is also another option on the ground, and that option is striking. Also known as ground and pound. In other words, you lay on top of them and punch them in the face.Ã���Ã��Ã�Â
So how do you win?
The cool thing about MMA is that are various ways to win. You can win by KO or TKO. You can win by submission or by decision. You can KO people on the ground, standing (or in the air if you are Fedor). You can submit people by chokes, leg locks, neck cranks or even by punches (they tap if they had enough). So many options, so many ways to win or lose.
Submissions tell me more
There are various techniques I will explain the most common ones.
The armbar
With this move you hyperextend the elbow if he does not tap, it will break very easily. There are various variations. The picture shows the basic ones. But you can also do the armbar from the bottom. There is even a flying variation, which is used to submit a standing guy. It is a high risk move though.
Shoulder locks
These move can rip your shoulder of, it can be applied on the top, bottom or even standing.
Triangle Chokes
This move is awesome, you use your legs to cut of circulation to the head. Causing your opponent to faint! It is usually preformed at the bottom, but there is a flying version of it. Yep you heard it right, there is a bloody flying version of it. Oh the humanity. Genki Sudo was a master of the flying triangle.
Chokes
There are many different chokes, but they can have two effect. It can cut off the blood circulation to the head, causing you to faint. It usually takes 5-10 seconds before someone faints, so once the choke is set in, it can go very quickly.
Another way is to close the wind pipe. This way take a whole lot longer, but it is also a lot more painful.
So with all the moves, do all fighters fight the same?
Hell, no! There are different type of fighters, there are guys who are good strikers. So they use their wrestling skills to keep the fight standing and use their ground skills mostly defensively. There are ground guys who want to take it to the ground and there are all-rounders who can do both.
Even among strikers there are many different types. You have guys who go balls out insane, you have guys who are very illusive, etc. You have kung-fu guys, Muay Thai, Karate, etc. The same is true for all the other disciplines.
So who is my favorite fighter?
Fedor no questions asked.
So they all fight in this UFC thing I have heard about, right?
Wrong, there are many different MMA organizations around the world. In America you have Strikeforce, UFC and Affliction. In Japan you have Sengoku, Dream and Pancrase. I mentioned only 6, but there are a lot more.
So can you tell me more about some of the biggest MMA organisations?
Yes
So?
So what?
Tell me more about these big organizations!
Okay, if you insist
The UFC is currently by far the biggest MMA organization. It all started in November 12 1993 as a no hands barred contest. There were only 2 rules, no biting and eye gouging. There were no round and no weight classes. The fight would last until a guy was KOd or until he submitted.
In the early days each fighter had his own style, so it was styles vs styles. A boxer vs a wrestler, a kickboxer vs a Sumo guy, etc. This slowly changed until the fighters were more well rounded like they are today.
The UFC is also the place were the Octagon is invented. Basically is a octagon shaped cage. This is were the term cage fighting is from
Today there are far more rules and the sport is the fastest growing sport in the States. The sport is becoming more and more accepted.
Started in 1997 to match popular Japanese pro-wrestler Nobuhiko Takada with Rickson Gracie. This proved such a success, they started their own promotion. In the heydays of Pride it was even bigger than the UFC. It was shown on Fuji TV in Japan and was also very popular worldwide.
But after Fuji TV dropped their support because of alleged links with the Yakuza, Pride was in trouble. They were then brought by Zuffa the parent company of the UFC, and now they do not exist. So sad.
Later more organizations
I updated the opening post, please check it out!
Bad news!! Barnett is ducking Fedor again, so Affliction has finally found a new opponent for Fedor!
Now it is funny pic time
Now it is time for the 300 references
andre: this is SPARTA!!
Fedor: this is FEDOR!!
"Big" John McCarthy: This is ALL OVER!!
End!
Event
When: 31st January, 3am GMT
Where: MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas
If you are going to spend money on only one PPV, this is it. The card is stacked, you will get yours money worth for just the main event, but the rest is awesome too. Can't wait!
The Main Event
Georges “Rush” St. Pierre (17-2) vs. B.J. “The Prodigy” Penn (13-4-1)
Man this is going to be the fight of the century. The last time these guys fought it ended in a split decision in favour of GSP. BJ gassed in the later round and that cost him the match. This time BJ is in much better form, but the same is true for GSP. This fight is so close, anything can happen.
The text below is stolen from Neogaf.
Thiago Silva (13-0) vs. Lyoto Machida (13-0)
Few things quite match the automatic hype of two undefeated fighters facing off. In Machida/Silva, we have Aggressive vs. Elusive. I'm really not sure how to break this fight down or who to pick, but I'm excited to see what happens. Silva has only had one of his fights go to decision, while Machida has had 8 of his fights (61%) go the distance. I'm going to flip the coin and call Machida the victor.
Karo Parisyan (18-5) vs. Dong Hyun Kim (11-0)
Karo's star has fallen in the past year or so, and he's had to deal with some personal issues as well. Nonetheless, he's always an exciting fighter, and I'll always be a fan. Kim is undefeated, but against lackluster competition. I'm hoping Karo pulls it off here.
Nathan Diaz (10-2) vs. Clay Guida (24-9)
The less-retarded Diaz brother faces off against Mr. Energy, Clay Guida. Diaz tends to pull off come-from-behind wins very well, but this is a step up in competition for him, and I'm not quite sure Diaz has the potential to solve Guida. Guida by decision in an exciting fight.
Stephan Bonnar (11-4) vs. Jon Jones (7-0)
Stephan Bonnar returns after a year-long layoff to fight an undefeated nobody. Bonnar.
Jon Fitch (17-3) vs. Akihiro Gono (29-13-7)
Fitch goes from headlining to relegated to the prelims. Damn. The lesson is: Don't cross The Dana.
Anyway, Gono is a vet, but he won't beat Fitch.
Damn, what a card. (and that's not even all of the fights)
Check out this awesome Fedor documentary. The presenting is cheesy, but there is lot's of awesome info here. Like his training methods, childhood, his accordion playing talents and his fights.
Fedor - The Baddest Man on the Planet (part 1)
Fedor - The Baddest Man on the Planet (part 2)
Fedor - The Baddest Man on the Planet (part 3)
Watch them quick before they are taken down!
Google Video link: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2320831241594429038&ei=kN6QSYWfCIuQ-wGA1vXhCQ&q=fedor+baddest+man&dur=3
Google Video is great for documentaries. Plus it provides a download link for the MP4 file.
I found this on a MMA forum
Fedor Emelianenko conquers numerous gold in Russian Combat Sambo Championship
Today was the fifth time when WAMMA undisputed heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko won the gold at Russian Combat Sambo Championship. Quarter- and semifinal were over just in 14 and 26 seconds. The final proved to be no obstacle for Fedor as he won it in mere 20 seconds.
Other M-1's fighter Victor Nemkov got bronze in -93 rg.
Link
So Fedor beats his opponents in 14, 26 and 20 minutes respectively. So under minute to win the tourmanent! Wow. Can't wait to see his rematch against Blagoi Ivanov (he beat Fedor in the last Combat Sambo World Championships).
Video of the final
pics I found at Sherdog