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Ultimate Fighting vs. Boxing

Ultimate Fighting vs . Boxing

2006

Ultimate Fighting

The Ultimate Fighting Championship is a U .S .-based mixed martial arts (MMA ) organization (Wikipedia , 2006 . Mixed martial arts (MMA ) is a combat sport which uses interdisciplinary forms of fighting (ie . Judo jiu-jitsu , karate , boxing , kickboxing , wrestling , etc . The object of the game is to defeat your enemy by overpowering him or causing him to give up the fight (submission

When it was just beginning , ultimate fighting had no set of organized and unified rules . In fact , UFC 's tagline used to be

there are no rules . Fighters over 300 pounds could be challenged by others who are just 170 pounds in weight . Many of the moves prohibited today like head-butts or attacks on the groin used to be allowed . But because of network issues , the organizers were forced to set down strict rules of combat for the fighters . What started out as an exhibition of fighting techniques was forced to become an organized sport . Today , ultimate fighting has to conform to solid sporting rules . Fighters are allowed to fight only those in the same weight class or division , the length of the matches , the rounds and the rest periods in between are strictly timed and the number of moves or techniques prohibited in the game has increased tremendously

Fouls

Butting with the head

Eye gouging of any kind

Biting

Hair pulling

Fish hooking

Groin attacks of any kind

Putting a finger into any orifice or into any cut or laceration on an opponent

Small joint manipulation

Striking to the spine or the back of the head

Striking downward using the point of the elbow

Throat strikes of any kind , including , without limitation , grabbing the trachea

Clawing , pinching or twisting the flesh

Grabbing the clavicle

Kicking the head of a grounded opponent

Kneeing the head of a grounded opponent

Stomping a grounded opponent

Kicking to the kidney with the heel

Spiking an opponent to the canvas on his head or neck

Throwing an opponent out of the ring or fenced area

Holding the shorts or gloves of an opponent

Spitting at an opponent

Engaging in an unsportsmanlike conduct that causes an injury to an opponent

Holding the ropes or the fence

Using abusive language in the ring or fenced area

Attacking an opponent on or during the break

Attacking an opponent who is under the care of the referee

Attacking an opponent after the bell has sounded the end of the period of unarmed combat

Flagrantly disregarding the instructions of the referee

Timidity , including , without limitation , avoiding contact with an opponent , intentionally or consistently dropping the mouthpiece or faking an injury

Interference by the corner

Throwing in the towel during competition

Ways of Winning

1 . Submission by

Physical tap out

Verbal tap out

2 . Technical knockout by the referee stopping the contest

3 . Decision via the scorecards , including

Unanimous decision

Split decision

Majority decision

Draw , including

Unanimous draw

Majority draw

Split draw

4 . Technical decision

5 . Technical draw

6 . Disqualification

7 . Forfeit

8 . No contest

Note : The referee may stop the fight if the fighters reach a stalemate and do not work to improve position or finish

Boxing

Boxing , also called pugilism or prizefighting , is a HYPERLINK "http /en .wikipedia .org /wiki /Sport " \o "Sport " sport where two participants of similar HYPERLINK "http /en .wikipedia .org /wiki /Weight " \o "Weight " weight fight each other with their gloved HYPERLINK "http /en .wikipedia .org /wiki /Fist \o "Fist " fists in a series of one to three-minute intervals called "rounds . The object of the game is to avoid or block the opponent 's punches while landing as many punches of your own as possible . Points are awarded for clean , solid blows to the legal area on the front of the opponent 's body above the waistline , with hits to the HYPERLINK "http /en .wikipedia .org /wiki /Head " \o "Head " head and HYPERLINK "http /en .wikipedia .org /wiki /Torso " \o "Torso " torso being especially valuable . The fighter with the most points after the scheduled number of rounds is declared the winner . Victory may also be achieved if the opponent is knocked down and unable to get up before the HYPERLINK "http /en .wikipedia .org /wiki /Referee_ 28boxing 29 " \o "Referee (boxing " referee counts to ten (Knock Out ) or if the opponent is deemed too HYPERLINK "http /en .wikipedia .org /wiki /Injury " \o "Injury injured to continue (Technical Knock Out (Wikipedia , 2006

Contrasting the two sports

Both sports are the same insofar as they are considered combat sports They involve only two players per match and they are joined by a referee to make sure that the fight goes on by the rules . They are also the same in the way fighters are matched up against other fighters from the same weight class or division . The objectives of the two sports are practically the same : to defeat your opponent by being the one who remains standing . Also today , the scoring technique used by ultimate fighting or mixed martial arts is borrowed from that used in boxing . At the start of every round , each fighter has a perfect score of ten and at the end of the round the judges will deduct points from the fighter who they think lost the round . Points may also be deducted from the fighter who commits a foul move

The difference with the two lies in the rules , the gear and the combat techniques used . In ultimate fighting , the contestants are allowed to use any martial art discipline or move , outside the list of those prohibited , to defeat his enemy . They can use kicks , punches , grapples and other techniques to stop the other fighter from continuing . In boxing , a fighter is allowed to use only his fists to legally inflict damage on his opponent and any other form of deliberate attack will be considered a foul

In ultimate fighting , the number or rounds is less but the length of each round is longer . In boxing , the rounds are shorting but the entire fight may last longer than a full-length ultimate fighting match

As to the gear , ultimate fighting contestants have to wear approved shorts and light gloves that allow grappling . In boxing , the fighters are required to wear heavy gloves and in case of amateur fights , they have to wear headgear . It has been said that ultimate fighting gear might inflict more pain but in the long run , boxing gloves inflict more damage to the body and to the brain

Obviously , boxing is the earlier sport and many people see ultimate fighting as a mere attempt to commercialize combat sports by arbitrarily mixing martial arts , wrestling and boxing all into one . People consider ultimate fighting undisciplined and too brutal unlike boxing which is actually an Olympic sport . It is arguments like these that have pushed ultimate fighting to reconstruct itself as an acceptable sport much different from how it was when it was first conceived

On the other hand , ultimate fighting fans see boxing as a dying and archaic sport that has lost its glamour and excitement . Many of these combat sport fans are always looking for new and greater highs . In an age of reality TV , people want to see more blood , more violence and more broken bones . Ultimate fighting gives them that chance because it seems less controlled by rules and any fighter can practically do whatever he wants however he wants . If it 's more violent , it just seems more real

In the end , it is really all about what the audience wants to see Whether it be a traditional and well-accepted sport like boxing or an innovative exhibition of different techniques in mixed martial arts , one thing is for sure : People want to see the best man win . Combat sports have not disappeared since the time of the Roman gladiators and they probably never will . They have just become less dangerous and more organized

Bibliography

Wikipedia (2006 . Ultimate fighting . Wikimedia Foundation

Retrieved July 24 , 2006 , from http /en .wikipedia .org /wiki /Ultimate_Fighting

Wikipedia (2006 . Boxing . Wikimedia Foundation

Retrieved July 24 , 2006 , from http /en .wikipedia .org /wiki /Boxing

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