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International Alliance of Mixed Martial Arts has over 30 years of combined experience in both events management and involvement with Mixed Martial Arts. We have convened the combined talents and skills of gym owners and international world champions in various martial arts disciplines to provide the highest quality live event and television production available to entertain and engage viewers in this fascinating sport.
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is an intense and evolving combat sport in which competitors use interdisciplinary forms of fighting that include jiu-jitsu, judo, karate, boxing, kickboxing, wrestling and others to their strategic and tactical advantage in a supervised match. Contrary to some school of thought Mixed Martial Arts is a highly organized and controlled combat sport.
IAMMA maintains absolute consistency of rules and highly professional standards for each event including the presence of officials, judges, weight divisions, rounds, time limits and leadership in obtaining commission approval for each event.
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Walk into any neighborhood and if they’re playing football on one corner, basketball on the next, baseball on the third and a fight breaks out on the fourth, everybody’s going to run and watch the fight. Hand-to-hand combat is strangely irresistible.
These days the national street corner is on TV, where millions are now being drawn to a new kind of fight called "mixed martial arts" or MMA. Not long ago the sport was banned as too vicious for decent society. But mixed martial arts came back swinging. In April, a fight on the Spike cable channel was watched by more young men than the NBA playoff game broadcast at the same time.
The sport of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) has exploded in popularity in recent years. From TV viewership to press coverage to record crowds at events this sport is steamrolling onto the national scene with fans in every age demographic.
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