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  2. Mixed martial arts rules - Wikipedia

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    The rules adopted by the NJSACB have become the de facto standard set of rules for professional MMA across North America. All state, provincial, & municipal athletic commissions that regulate MMA have assimilated these rules into their existing unarmed combat competition rules and statutes. For a promotion to hold MMA events in a sanctioned ...

  3. Ultimate Fighting Championship - Wikipedia

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    The current rules used in the UFC were first established by the New Jersey Athletic Control Board in 2000, in consultation with the UFC and other MMA promotions in the United States. [273] The first UFC event under the new rules was UFC 28, held before Zuffa's takeover.

  4. Mixed martial arts - Wikipedia

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    UFC official, Jeff Blatnick, was responsible for the Ultimate Fighting Championship officially adopting the name mixed martial arts. It was previously marketed as "Ultimate Fighting" and "No Holds Barred (NHB)", until Blatnick and John McCarthy proposed the name "MMA" at the UFC 17 rules meeting in response to increased public criticism. [65]

  5. 12–6 elbow - Wikipedia

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    Before 2000, MMA had a number of different rule sets, with each one differing in ruling on downward elbow strikes (12–6 elbows). In UFC 1, the first UFC event where there were very few rules, Kevin Rosier used 12–6 elbows on Zane Frazier. [5] In 2000, the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts were drawn up to try to make the sport more ...

  6. Dan Miragliotta - Wikipedia

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    Dan Miragliotta (born August 30, 1963) is a professional mixed martial arts referee, [1] [2] judge and former actor from the United States best known for officiating numerous bouts promoted by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), dating back to UFC 78. [3]

  7. ‘The only rules? No biting and no eye gouging’: UFC’s first ...

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    Following UFC 1, Gracie rematched Shamrock in a bout that clocked in at 36 minutes as the longest contest in UFC history. Both men later entered the Pioneer Wing of the UFC’s Hall of Fame.

  8. UFC 28 - Wikipedia

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    UFC 28 marked the first UFC event to be sanctioned by the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board (NJSACB). The NJSACB had begun to allow Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) promoters to conduct events in the state upon review of the promoter's rules and regulations in September 2000. [1]

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