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The Ultimate Fighting Championship and Mixed Martial Arts By: Donald Tabor
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UFC: The League MMA: A contact sport that allows for a wide range of fighting techniques including striking, kicking and grappling Different cultures = different techniques and styles
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Live events hosted internationally 600 fighters in the UFC Male and female Massive media presence Various streams Global market reach Increasingly popular Competitors and fan base
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Barbaric in nature Organized street fighting “Human Dog-Fighting”- Boston Globe Promotes violence Competitors viewed as role models Impacts on youth, morals, values
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“A sport that involves activity that itself creates a significant risk of loss of, or serious impairment to, some basic capacity for human function” – J.S Russel
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The ongoing operations of MMA under the governing body of the UFC are in good spirit and promote healthy competition amongst participants.
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Dangerous Sport and Historical Development: Ancient Greece Greco-Roman era Olympia and Delphi: The Pythian Festival (every 4 years) Wrestling, Boxing, Pankration (wrestling & boxing) Presence of dangerous sport in modern Olympic Games (Boxing, wrestling, judo, extreme sports) Growth of MMA in viewership and participation
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Self affirmation through dangerous sport: “Confronting and pressing beyond certain apparent limits of personal, and indeed human, physical and psychological capacities in ways not afforded by other normally available human activity” – J.S Russel
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Intent to harm: Victory is only achieved in an agreed upon circumstance NOT malicious intent. Consent Rules & illegal maneuvers Intent to harm in other sports NFL “Hit List”
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“Fight club” tie back to rules and regulations, legal consent and understanding Betting parallel it to football, extreme sports, professional nature, big business, etc.
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