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  2. Mixed martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Boxing is a combat form that is widely used in MMA and is one of the primary striking bases for many fighters. [109] Boxing punches account for the vast majority of strikes during the stand up portion of a bout and also account for the largest number of significant strikes, knock downs and KOs in MMA matches. [110]

  3. Mixed martial arts rules - Wikipedia

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    Men's fights in RIZIN are either two rounds with Round 1 lasting 10 minutes and Round 2 lasting 5 minutes, or 3x5 minute rounds. Championship fights in RIZIN are 3x5 minute rounds, as are all women's MMA matches, and all matches are held in a ring in order to allow for both MMA and kickboxing fights to be held on the same card.

  4. The distance (boxing) - Wikipedia

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    In professional boxing, until the 1980s, the "championship distance" generally referred to the title rounds that numbered between 13 and 15. [7] [8] For decades, the last heavyweight title match scheduled for less than 15 rounds had been the September 22, 1927 10-rounder between Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey; from then, the only bout that was not scheduled for 15 rounds had been a scheduled 20 ...

  5. Featherweight (MMA) - Wikipedia

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    The featherweight division in mixed martial arts refers to different weight classes: The UFC 's featherweight division, which groups competitors within 136–145 lb (61.7-65.8 kg) The Shooto 's featherweight division, which limits competitors to 135 lb (61.2 kg)

  6. Professional Fighters League - Wikipedia

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    Round 1: 3 points; Round 2: 2 points; Round 3: 1 point; At the end of each regular season fighters from each division are ranked by point totals and the four highest ranked advance to the playoffs. In the semi-finals, the first ranked faces the fourth ranked and the second ranked faces the third ranked. The winners of these fights then face off ...

  7. Ultimate Fighting Championship - Wikipedia

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    Scores of 10–8 are typically awarded for dominant rounds and anything more dominant is scored less. 10–7 rounds are very rare, with only five known instances in UFC history—if a round is lopsided enough that a 10–7 score would be justified, the referee will usually declare a technical knockout and stop the fight as a safety precaution.

  8. List of UFC events - Wikipedia

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    List of UFC events is a list of events held and scheduled by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), a mixed martial arts promotion based in the United States. UFC's first event, UFC 1 , took place on November 12, 1993.

  9. Professional boxing - Wikipedia

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    So, if a fighter wins a round, but is penalised for a foul, the score changes from 10–9 to 9–9. If that same fighter scored a knockdown in the round, the score would change from 10–8 in his favour to 9–8. While uncommon, if a fighter completely dominates a round but does not score a knockdown, a judge can still score that round 10–8.