For some, the UFC is synonymous with mixed martial arts, and there are probably people out there who think UFC is the only organization sanctioning MMA bouts. UFC certainly dominates the world of MMA, but it's not the only or even the oldest MMA organization in the world. Here is a look at some other organizations in the MMA world.
Shooto, which is based in Japan, predates the UFC by several years. This organization focuses mainly on shoot wrestling, which includes elements of freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling as well as karate, kickboxing, Judo, Muay Thai and even Sambo making it a true mixed martial art. Shoot was founded in 1985 and while not immensely popular in the United States, there are competitions throughout the Pacific Rim, Europe and South America.
Another well known Japanese MMA organization is Pancrase, as this group was founded the same year as UFC albeit a few months earlier. The group is named after what was probably the world's first MMA-type sport, Pankration, which was part of the first Olympic Games, more than 2,000 years ago. Pancrase allows both women and men to fight and among the former King of Pancrase title holders, you will find famous MMA names such as Nate Marquardt, Ken Shamrock, Frank Shamrock and Bas Rutten. Josh Barnett is the current Openweight champion of Pancrase.
While primarily a venue for more up-and-coming fighters, King of the Cage is an MMA group that has been part of the action since 1999. Jason Miller is a notable proponent of this organization, and this controversial MMA fighter was the host of "Bully Beatdown," which featured a variety of fighters on the KOTC roster. Joe Camacho, a popular MMA and BJJ fighter who recently died of a heart attack, was another notable KOTC fighter, winning the Junior Welterweight division title in 2008.
Like King of the Cage, Bellator doesn't feature a huge roster of big MMA names, but since its inception in 2008, it has featured such names as Cole Konrad, Pat Curran and Alexander Shlemenko, all three of which have earned championship titles. Tito Ortiz is another notable Bellator fighter, although he has yet to fight a Bellator bout. He is, however, in the UFC Hall of Fame.
The newest organization to hit MMA is Invicta Fighting Championships, just for the ladies of MMA. Fighters include Lauren Murphy and Cristiane Justino, the latter of which is the No. 2 ranked female fighter in MMA and No. 1 ranked in her weight class. Invicta has had a few setbacks, including losing 11 of their strawweight fighters to the UFC and the exit of co-founder Janet Martin.
Shooto, which is based in Japan, predates the UFC by several years. This organization focuses mainly on shoot wrestling, which includes elements of freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling as well as karate, kickboxing, Judo, Muay Thai and even Sambo making it a true mixed martial art. Shoot was founded in 1985 and while not immensely popular in the United States, there are competitions throughout the Pacific Rim, Europe and South America.
Another well known Japanese MMA organization is Pancrase, as this group was founded the same year as UFC albeit a few months earlier. The group is named after what was probably the world's first MMA-type sport, Pankration, which was part of the first Olympic Games, more than 2,000 years ago. Pancrase allows both women and men to fight and among the former King of Pancrase title holders, you will find famous MMA names such as Nate Marquardt, Ken Shamrock, Frank Shamrock and Bas Rutten. Josh Barnett is the current Openweight champion of Pancrase.
While primarily a venue for more up-and-coming fighters, King of the Cage is an MMA group that has been part of the action since 1999. Jason Miller is a notable proponent of this organization, and this controversial MMA fighter was the host of "Bully Beatdown," which featured a variety of fighters on the KOTC roster. Joe Camacho, a popular MMA and BJJ fighter who recently died of a heart attack, was another notable KOTC fighter, winning the Junior Welterweight division title in 2008.
Like King of the Cage, Bellator doesn't feature a huge roster of big MMA names, but since its inception in 2008, it has featured such names as Cole Konrad, Pat Curran and Alexander Shlemenko, all three of which have earned championship titles. Tito Ortiz is another notable Bellator fighter, although he has yet to fight a Bellator bout. He is, however, in the UFC Hall of Fame.
The newest organization to hit MMA is Invicta Fighting Championships, just for the ladies of MMA. Fighters include Lauren Murphy and Cristiane Justino, the latter of which is the No. 2 ranked female fighter in MMA and No. 1 ranked in her weight class. Invicta has had a few setbacks, including losing 11 of their strawweight fighters to the UFC and the exit of co-founder Janet Martin.
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