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		<description><![CDATA[MMA stands for Mixed Martial Arts- this is  by far one of the favorite events for many people who are crazy behind sports  like Kickboxing. MMA Pound for pound is one of the varieties of the sport. They  have many other categories like light weight, heavyweight and so on.  The origin of [...]


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<p>MMA stands for <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv/mma-pound-for-pound/">Mixed Martial Arts</a>- this is  by far one of the favorite events for many people who are crazy behind sports  like Kickboxing. <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA Pound for pound</a> is one of the varieties of the sport. They  have many other categories like light weight, heavyweight and so on.  The origin of the modern <strong>MMA</strong> goes back to the  early 1990’s when I t was introduced in countries like USA with the finding of  what came to be popularly known as the <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">Ultimate Fighting Championship</a> (UFC).It  was much before started in Japan and Brazil too with different names though. The  general attire for the Men’s game is only shorts so that the opponent does not  get to grip the clothes during the fight.</p>
<p><em><strong>MMA Pound for Pound</strong></em> involves various  amounts of martial arts like Karate, Kickboxing. The best part of <strong>MMA</strong> is the  fact that this is completely unarmed and the only weapons that the fighter has  is his strength. In fact the term Pound to Pound actually refers to the weight  of the two that gets compared. For people who find it a bit boring to follow  just one style of martial arts like the karate or Kung-fu, <strong>MMA Pound for Pound</strong> invokes interest as the viewer gets to see a combination of the different  styles that the fighters use. The origin goes back to a thread of games that  were played with variations from a true boxing or a true wrestling game with  unidentified rules which led o the idea behind the formation of the UFC with  multiple martial arts being used in the same game.</p>
<p>Today various rules of the game have been  changed and altered to suit the modern day requirements and safety measures.  These were primarily done to encourage more people to play the sport and the  necessity of the eradication from people’s minds that <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA Pound for Pound is a  barbaric</a> event and leads to death as there are no rules and regulations. Today  we have the rules so strict that small violations can lead to warnings and then  Disqualification from the game. With the addition of rules came the weight  classifications as well as they were becoming an advantage for the heavy during  submission acts. This got in the classification of almost 9 different  classifications based on weight like the flyweight, bantamweight,  featherweight, welterweight, lightweight, middle weight, light heavy weight and  heavy weight.</p>
<p>A few other important modifications  included the use of gloves to protect against blows and also prevent cuts and  bruises in hands. This also led to less stoppage between the fights and less  damage or bruise as well. In fact the use of elbow is also banned in many US states  in order to ensure that there is lesser damage. At the end of the day what  viewers want to watch is a passionate game of fight and not bruises and blood  stains. Thus <a href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA Pound for Pound</a> transformed from what was completely unknown  in the 1990’s to be one of the famous games loved by many for its sportive  action.</p>
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		<title>MMA Pound for Pound: Who do you like?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In your opinion, who is the best MMA pound  for pound fighter? If you don’t know the answer to this question you are not  alone. After all, it seems that the rankings change from day to day. Of course,  this is all part of the fun of mixed martial arts fighting. What [...]


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<p>In your opinion, who is the best <a title="MMA Pound for pound" href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA pound  for pound</a> fighter? If you don’t know the answer to this question you are not  alone. After all, it seems that the rankings change from day to day. Of course,  this is all part of the fun of mixed martial arts fighting. What you think  about the best MMA pound for pound fighter may be totally different than the  next person. But one thing is for sure: when two guys get into the ring it  becomes a bit clearer as to who is best and who is lagging behind.</p>
<p>For some, choosing the <a title="MMA Pound for pound" href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">best MMA pound for  pound</a> fighter has nothing to do with who is actually at the top of the game.  Instead, it is all about which division they like best. For instance many agree  that Anderson Silva is the best MMA pound for pound fighter – and they may very  well be right. But since he is a middleweight, some people don’t give him  enough credit. Instead, they head into other divisions, such as heavyweights,  to find their favorite.</p>
<p>When it comes to the <strong>MMA pound for pound</strong> best it is hard to make a clear cut determination on who would win out. There  are a lot of opinions on this, and you have the right to yours. Just like  boxing, the only way for things to get worked out is in the ring. And even  then, you cannot expect a heavyweight to square off against a lightweight  anytime in the near future – this is not how things work in the MMA world.</p>
<p>So, who do you like? If you have a MMA fighter  that you like it is safe to say that you follow him everywhere. But when it  comes down to it, who really is the best <em><a title="MMA Pound for Pound" href="http://www.boxingforum.tv">MMA pound for pound fighter</a></em>? This is a  debate that can go on forever.</p>
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