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  2. Mixed martial arts weight classes - Wikipedia

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    Weight limits in women's MMA mostly follow the Unified Rules' limits, but organizations that recognize women's championships usually only have titles at the lower end of the table. UFC, for example, recognizes women's titles in the strawweight, flyweight, and bantamweight classes.

  3. Mixed martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The estimated injury incidence rate in MMA is greater than in other full-contact combat sports such as judo (44.0 injuries per 1000 athlete-exposures), [202] taekwondo (79.4 injuries per 1000 athlete-exposures), [203] amateur boxing (77.7 injuries per 1000 athlete-exposures), [204] and professional boxing (118.0–250.6 injuries per 1000 ...

  4. Comparison of professional wrestling and mixed martial arts

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    Professional wrestling and mixed martial arts (also known as MMA) both combine grappling and strikes. In MMA, fights are competitions, in contrast to professional wrestling where the outcomes and moves performed are often scripted or predetermined. Despite this difference, several people have competed in both professional wrestling and MMA.

  5. Welterweight (MMA) - Wikipedia

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    The MMA welterweight class is therefore significantly heavier than the welterweight class of these other sports. For the sake of uniformity, many American mixed martial arts websites refer to competitors between 156 and 170 lb (71 and 77 kg) as welterweights.

  6. The combat sports power rankings 2024: Boxing and MMA ... - AOL

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    The most famous MMA journalist on the planet, Helwani is more easily recognisable than many fighters, in fact. The Canadian was an insider long before his stint at ESPN, and he has continued to ...

  7. Mixed martial arts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mixed martial arts (MMA) is the fastest growing sport in the United States. [2] Mixed martial arts largely developed in the 1990s, and has achieved popularity in the early 21st century. Many companies promote MMA cards, with the U.S. based Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) the most dominant. [3]

  8. UFC's ascension showed pathway to surpassing boxing ... - AOL

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    The Singapore-based organization, valued by Forbes at $1.3 billion, maintains a focus on Asia but has staged events in North America and the Middle East with the hopes of becoming a larger player ...

  9. Aaron Pico eyes boxing crossover, thinks he could’ve fought ...

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    Aaron Pico sees boxing in his future and is confident he can hang with the elite.. A rising contender, Pico (10-3 MMA, 10-3 BMMA) in MMA is gearing up for a big matchup against Jeremy Kennedy at ...