The Ultimate Fighting Championship
Its no secret that martial arts has indeed come a long way over the years. Many years ago, Bruce Lee helped the
arts become even more famous, when he developed his style of Jeet Kune Do. He participated in several movies,
showing the world his speed and finesse.
Since then, movies have been a popular way to showcase martial arts skills. Back in the early 1990s, something
known as the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) came along to take things one step further. Even though there
have been other competitions similar to the UFC, none of them had the flair and the dedication as UFC did. When it
first began, the UFC paired different styles and different weight classes.
The result were exciting fights with varying results. The first ever champion was a man from Brazil named Royce
Gracie. Gracie was the first to introduce Brazilian Jui-Jitsu in this way, opening up the eyes of everyone who
witness him fight. After the first UFC tournament, Brazilian Jui-Jitsu was instantly viewed as the best martial
art. Royce weighed under 200 pounds, and he was completely dominating people nearly 3 times his size. Gracie would
go on to win UFC 2 and 4 as well.
He was the most dominating in the sport, and opened the eyes of everyone across the world. In UFC 3, he didnt
lose, although he ran into a very tough fighter who nearly beat him. Gracie came back in UFC 5 for a superfight
match up with Ken Shamrock, which would go the distance and end in a draw. Other fighters have done exceptionally
well in the UFC, although none of them had the impact as Royce Gracie. Fighters like Ken Shamrock, Dan Severn, Oleg
Taktarov, Matt Hughes, and Matt Sylivia have also done very well.
Matt Hughes is also regarded as one of the best, as he fights in the Welterweight class and is considered pound
for pound to be the best fighter in the world. In the world of MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), the UFC has made a big
impact. In the beginning, there were no rules and no judges, just one on one fights until someone either tapped
out, got knocked out, or the ref through in the towel.
Fighters also fought in a tournament style as well, which took 3 fights to win the championship. Over the years,
there were several changes. The UFC would start with judges after a few years, along with eliminating the
tournaments.
The fights would eventually go to one on one, which was great for the fans. Although the fights didnt have time
limits in the beginning, they do now. The non title fights are three 5 minute rounds, while the title fights are
five 5 minute rounds. If a fight goes to the judges, the judges decide the winner. There are three judges, which
normally change with each different UFC. Judges are there do determine the winner if there is no knockout or
submission, while the ref is there to protect the fighters.
The referee can stop a fight as well, if a fighter is unable to defend themselves. With all the changes in the
rules of the UFC, its only a matter of time before the UFC gains a lot more popularity. It is more popular today
than it ever has been, which tells you that martial arts have come a long way. Martial arts is very popular these
days, with competitions such as the UFC being one of the most popular sports in the world.
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Author: Peter Charalambos
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