MMA is the abbreviation of "mixed martial arts" in English, that is, mixed martial arts competition or mixed fighting competition.
MMA is an excellent sport with ornamental, entertaining and competitive features, and now it has become the main event of international martial arts fighting competition. MMA is a perfect combination of boxing, taekwondo, judo and wrestling, which can be said to be a fighting decathlon. MMA competition is a breakthrough in the rules of sports competition. MMA rules treat all martial arts equally, and practitioners from different martial arts schools can compete in the same field under the unified rules. MMA rules and regulations allow all experts to compete in an open and fair environment, which is a truly fair way of competition. Various techniques such as hitting, wrestling and joint skills are allowed in the competition, and the competition will continue after the players fall to the ground. Martial arts skills such as kicking, hitting, throwing and hugging can be perfectly displayed.
Modern MMA is a wonderful fighting competition, which combines taekwondo, judo, wrestling, kung fu and other fighting techniques. MMA has unified competition rules, and the formulation of the rules is impartial, which will neither favor a certain martial arts nor put a certain martial arts at a disadvantage. Participants can use boxing, kicking, wrestling, locking, twisting and other techniques. The competition can be held in the same boxing ring as the boxing ring, or in an octagonal field with guardrails. The way to win a game is similar to boxing, that is, KO wins, the superior wins, the doctor terminates the game, the opponent abstained, scored, or disqualified. But unlike boxing or kicking, players can also win the game by making their opponents admit defeat. When a player wants to stop the game because of being entangled, punching too hard or exhaustion, he can give up on his own initiative. The whole game was smooth and clear. When the players fall to the ground, the game continues, and the referee rarely calls a time-out. The division of competition heavyweights is basically the same as boxing, wrestling, judo and Sanda. Non-championship games are usually three rounds; The championship is usually five rounds; Each round is five minutes, with a one-minute break between rounds.