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  2. Pankration - Wikipedia

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    Neo-Pankration (modern pankration) was first introduced to the martial arts community by Greek-American combat athlete Jim Arvanitis in 1969 and later exposed worldwide in 1973 when he was featured on the cover of Black Belt magazine. Arvanitis continually refined his reconstruction with reference to original sources.

  3. Arrhichion - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek pankratiasts. Arrhichion was the winner of the pankration at the 52nd and 53rd Olympiads (572 BC and 568 BC, respectively). [4] Pankration was a martial art blending boxing and wrestling as well as kicking and holds, joint-locks and chokes on the ground, making it similar to modern MMA.

  4. Jim Arvanitis - Wikipedia

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    Jim Arvanitis is a Greek-American martial artist and professional trainer of Mixed Martial Arts/Hybrid Reality Combat based on the pankration model, and author of several books and videos relating to pankration.

  5. Martial arts timeline - Wikipedia

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    8th century BCE – Roughly the start of Greek Olympic Competition. Through the popularity of the Olympics, martial arts like pankration flourished.; 8th century BCE – Homer's newly createdIliad described many scenes of hand-to-hand combat in detail.

  6. List of martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Martial arts can be grouped by type or focus, or alternatively by regional origin. This article focuses on the latter grouping of these unique styles of martial arts. For Hybrid martial arts , as they originated from the late 19th century and especially after 1950, it may be impossible to identify unique or predominant regional origins.

  7. Submission wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Pankration: Originating from ancient Greece, it combines elements that today are found mainly in the punches of boxing and in the kicking of many martial arts with moves from the also Greece-originating wrestling and joint locks, thus creating a broad fighting sport similar to today's mixed martial arts.

  8. Historical European martial arts - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the Historical European Martial Arts Coalition (HEMAC) was created to act as an umbrella organization for groups in Europe, with 4 sets of goals: Martial reconstruct historical martial arts from primary sources; refine interpretations into viable, effective martial arts; test martial skills in a variety of competitive environments Research

  9. Category:Mixed martial artists utilizing pankration - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mixed martial artists utilizing pankration" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.