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combatsports

Combatsports are competitive sports in which two athletes deliberately strike, grapple, or employ a combination of both techniques within a formal set of rules designed to ensure safety. Competitors aim to render their opponent unable to continue, gain a scoring advantage, or secure a submission, knockout, or technical knockout.

Common disciplines include boxing; kickboxing; Muay Thai; karate; taekwondo; judo; wrestling; Brazilian jiu-jitsu; sambo; and mixed

Rules and structure: bouts are divided into rounds, judged by officials, with scoring systems such as the

History: ancient pankration in Greece; modern boxing emerged in 18th century; kickboxing and Muay Thai developed

Governance and safety: national and international bodies regulate competition, establish rules, licensing, medical clearances; doping controls;

Impact and culture: offers sport, entertainment, and cross-cultural exchange; debates around safety and ethics; gender equity

martial
arts,
which
blends
striking
and
grappling
from
multiple
traditions.
10-point
must
used
in
many
sports;
protective
equipment:
gloves,
mouthguards,
sometimes
headgear,
groin
protection;
weight
classes;
referees
control
action;
venues
include
rings
and
cages.
20th
century;
mixed
martial
arts
gaining
prominence
in
1990s
with
organizations
like
UFC;
growth
includes
sanctioning
bodies
and
standardized
rules.
medical
suspensions;
risk
of
injury
remains
a
concern.
and
participation;
amateur
and
professional
tracks
differ
in
rules
and
prize
structures.