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Mixed Martial Arts | MMA Betting

 

Highest Governing Body International Mixed Martial Arts Federation
Other Names MMA
Contact Full contact
Mixed Gender Separate Events
Venue Octagon, Cage, MMA Ring
Country or Region Worldwide
Olympic Not recognized by IOC

 


MMA | History


Mixed martial arts or more known as MMA or cage fighting, is a full-contact combat sport made up from various combat sports from around the world and is based on striking, grappling and ground fighting.

Mixed Martial Arts, also known as MMA, is a combat sport, the roots attributed to this sport are related to the ancient Greek Olympic Games, considered the fastest growing contact sport in the last decade.

Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC is the first Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) event which was held on November 12, 1993 in Denver, Colorado. This event at the time it was an eight-fighter tournament, where there were no categories or weights, and where each fight lasted five minutes per round.

BELLATOR MMA, official name Bellator Fighting Championships, is an American mixed martial arts promotion founded in 2008 and based in Santa Monica, California. It is the largest combat sport in the world and the second largest in the United States.

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MMA | Unified Rules of MMA


Rules

  1. Butting with the head
  2. Eye gouging of any kind
  3. Biting or spitting at an opponent
  4. Fish hooking (act of inserting a finger or fingers or one or both hands into the mouth or nostrils or a person, pulling away from the centerline of the body)
  5. Hair pulling
  6. Spiking an opponent to the canvas on his head or neck
  7. Strikes to the spine or the back of the head.
  8. Throat strikes of any kind, and/or grabbing the trachea
  9. Fingers outstretched toward an opponent’s face/eyes
  10. Downward pointing elbow strike (’12 to ‘6 strike)
  11. Groin attacks of any kind
  12. Kneeing and/or kicking the head of a grounded opponent
  13. Stomping a grounded opponent
  14. Holding opponent’s gloves or shorts
  15. Holding or grabbing the fence or ropes with fingers or toes
  16. Small joint manipulation
  17. Throwing opponent out of ring/fighting area
  18. Intentionally placing a finger into any orifice or any cut or laceration of an opponent
  19. Clawing, pinching or twisting the flesh
  20. Timidity (avoiding contact with an opponent, intentionally or consistently dropping the mouthpiece or faking an injury)
  21. Using abusive language in the fighting area
  22. Flagrant disregarding of the referee’s instructions
  23. Unsportsmanlike conduct that causes injury to an opponent
  24. Attacking an opponent after the bell has sounded the end of the period of unarmed combat
  25. Attacking an opponent on or during the break
  26. Attacking an opponent who is under the care of the referee
  27. Interference from a mixed martial artist’s corner or seconds

MMA Weight Classes | Men

Class Weight
Flyweight Up to 105 lbs
Super flyweight 105.1–115 lbs
Bantamweight 115.1–125 lbs
Super bantamweight 125.1–135 lbs
Featherweight 135.1–145 lbs
Lightweight 145.1–155 lbs
Super lightweight 155.1–165 lbs
Welterweight 165.1–175 lbs
Super welterweight 175.1–185 lbs
Middleweight 185.1–195 lbs
Super middleweight 195.1–205 lbs
Light heavyweight 205.1–225 lbs
Heavyweight 225.1–265 lbs
Super heavyweight Over 265 lbs

 

MMA Weight Classes | Women

Class Weight
Flyweight Up to 95 lbs
Bantamweight 95.1–105 lbs
Featherweight 105.1–115 lbs
Lightweight 115.1–125 lbs
Welterweight 125.1–135 lbs
Middleweight 135.1–145 lbs
Light heavyweight 145.1–155 lbs
Cruiserweight 155.1–165 lbs
Heavyweight 165.1–185 lbs
Super heavyweight Over 185 lbs

 

MMA Betting | 2022 MMA Betting Odds

Mixed Martial Arts betting lines in 2022 Top Events from México