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  2. Savate - Wikipedia

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    They wear boxing gloves (with or without padded palms) and savate boots. Savate is the only kickboxing style besides Combat Hopak to use footwear, although some other combat sports such as Shoot Fighting and some forms of MMA sometimes also wear grappling-type shoes/boots. Savate boots can be used to hit with the sole, the top of the foot, the ...

  3. World Combat League - Wikipedia

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    Any striking techniques from Boxing, International-Style Kickboxing, and Full-Contact Karate were allowed. In order to maintain the fast pace of the action, clinching , holding or ground fighting ( grappling ) were prohibited.

  4. Combat sport - Wikipedia

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    Classification of unarmed combat sports. A combat sport, or fighting sport, is a contact sport that usually involves one-on-one combat.In many combat sports, a contestant wins by scoring more points than the opponent, submitting the opponent with a hold, disabling the opponent (knockout, KO), or attacking the opponent in a specific or designated technique.

  5. Sambo (martial art) - Wikipedia

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    Sambo is a combat sport, [1] [2] and a recognized style of amateur wrestling governed by the UWW in the World Wrestling Championships along with Graeco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Practiced worldwide, sambo is a martial art with Soviet origins.

  6. Wrestling shoe - Wikipedia

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    A pair of wrestling shoes. Wrestling shoes are a type of activewear that is primarily used in competition and practice for the sport of wrestling. They are also used in mixed martial arts and professional wrestling. These shoes are designed to be light and flexible, providing ankle support and traction.

  7. Pat Miletich - Wikipedia

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    With Miletich's wrestling background, Jiu-Jitsu came naturally to him. When Miletich coupled BJJ with his strong foundation in boxing/karate, he realized where his fighting career should go; MMA. After learning the foundations of BJJ in Tarpein's Dojo, Miletich decided to branch out and learn BJJ full-time.

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