Extreme Fighting is Extreme
Sport
Most
Savage Competition
Extreme fighting or mixed martial arts is the answer to the
extreme sports of boxing, wrestling, martial arts, and down and
out street fighting. Fought in a regular ring or in a hurricane
fence cage, extreme fighting has become one of the most watched
spectator sports on television.
The combat sport uses a wide variety fighting forms and
disciple where each individual fighter has their own unique
style according body size and preference. Made popular by the
Ultimate Fighting Championship, mixed martial arts tournaments
are becoming the rage in the United States and abroad.
The fighting is savage with very little in the way of rule.
Based on the idea that fights would be better if different
fighting style were used and a no holds barred mentality ran
the games. There are rules that help guard with the safety of
the fighters, but compared to conventional wrestling and boxing
it is truly one of the true extreme sports.
Extreme fighting has become so popular that it has broken
many pay per view event records. The fights are action packed
with charismatic fighters that do not give the viewers hype
like professional wrestlers or the old roller derbies. It is a
real time blood and guts fight where the victor is the last one
standing or the opponent has given up.
The extreme fighter will use many techniques including
hitting with their fists, knees, feet, elbows, and head
butting. The traditional wrestling holds are used such as
submission holds, sweeps, takedowns, and judo type throws. The
only holds that are not allowed is the gouging of the eye, fish
hooking, small joint manipulation, and biting. Otherwise all
else goes to make this an extreme sports spectacular. The
action is so fast and violent; sometimes the matches are over
in less than a minute.
The winner of the even is usually chosen by judges when they
judge that the fighter cannot continue do to injuries or other
serious side affects. The fight doctor or referee will decide
who wins if they see a fighter that is all used up and serious
injury may result if the fight is not stopped.
The fight can be ended if the fighters coach throws in the
towel to get the fight stopped. The coach knows the fighter
better than the referee and can see if the fighter is indeed
injured or suffering. The ultimate choice for a winner is from
a knockout. When the winning fighter knocks out the other, he
is declared a winner. This practice still follows the same
rules as boxing with the standard ten counts.
The extreme sports mania that is sweeping the nation can
find its black sheep right here. Children have been imitating
extreme fighting and the number of children severely injured
has risen.
Movies such as 'Fight Club' have heightened the awareness of
this extreme sport and activist groups are trying to rally
support to ban them. There has been several deaths attributed
to extreme fighting and should be left to the
professionals.
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Author: Peter
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