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  2. Vale Tudo - Wikipedia

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    Vale Tudo or vale-tudo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvali ˈtudu]; English: Everything Goes/Everything Allowed), also known as No Holds Barred (NHB) in the United States, is an unarmed, full-contact combat sport with relatively few rules.

  3. Bad Boy (brand) - Wikipedia

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    As the sport grew, it became apparent that the gi and traditional gear were hindering the performance of many athletes. Bad Boy recognized this and created the first shorts designed for the needs of Vale Tudo fighters. The Vale Tudo (VT) shorts were based on the Sungão, which is the Brazilian word for the swim briefs favored on Brazil's beaches.

  4. Maurício Rua - Wikipedia

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    Rua started his professional career at vale tudo events in Brazil, achieving three stoppages due to strikes, including a win over future Chute Boxe Academy teammate Evangelista Santos. In a fast-paced bout, Santos matched Rua on the feet until Rua took Santos to the ground and forced a stoppage due to strikes from mount.

  5. Mixed martial arts clothing - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Rules of MMA provide clear guidelines around the shorts used during professional and amateur MMA bouts. These rules have provided a benchmark for apparel companies to design and develop training and competition shorts for mixed martial arts and related sports. MMA shorts have now evolved from regular board shorts or biking shorts.

  6. International Vale Tudo Championship - Wikipedia

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    The International Vale Tudo Championship (IVC) was a Vale Tudo and mixed martial arts (MMA) fighting promotion based in Brazil starting in 1997. [1] The IVC was a fundamentally important platform in the promotion of Brazilian MMA in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

  7. Kevin Randleman - Wikipedia

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    Randleman was born in Sandusky, Ohio, and was one of eleven children. [6] He had a humble upbringing and often engaged in street fights during childhood. [citation needed] Randleman attended Sandusky High School, started all four years on the football team, ran track in which he qualified for the state finals, and had a 122–11 record while on the wrestling team, including winning the state ...

  8. Lancashire wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Besides freestyle wrestling, the Lancashire style was a primary influence on the development of professional wrestling, American collegiate wrestling, Brazilian luta livre and vale tudo, Japanese shoot wrestling/Shooto, and other styles such as mixed martial arts (MMA).

  9. Valdemar Santana - Wikipedia

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    Santana requested a rematch under vale tudo rules (their first fight was apparently grappling only), and, this time, the result was a draw after 40 minutes in a bout in which both competitors reportedly drew blood. Kimura fought this match despite having an injured knee; he was pressured by the promoter and police to fight against his doctor's ...