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disciplines "mixed martial arts" Extending the comparison

During the early years of existence "mixed martial arts, at the time wrongly called" free fight ", the fighters who penetrated wire or the octagon in the ring were typically specialists in one discipline, sometimes even just practicing ...

In the most famous of these competitions, inter-disciplinary, "the Ultimate Fighting Championship" was able to see the work (from 1993 to 1997) self-proclaimed representatives of dozens of disciplines, from the known ( Olympic sports) to the most exotic and some may even be created for the occasion. The

listed here with:
- number of victories,
- the number of defeats
- and the number of matches zero.

The percentages represent the share of victories in the discipline from all the fighting that took place between 1993 and 1997 in the UFC.
- Wrestling: 54 wins 35 losses 1 tie (23.7% of all wins)
- "Shootfighting": 33-18-2 (14.5%)
- Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: 32-21 -1 (14.0%)
- Kickboxing: 15-25 (6.6%)
- "Pitfighting": 12-10 (5.3%)
- Ruas Vale Tudo: 8-1 (3.5% )
- Jiu-Jitsu: 8-8 (3.5%)
- Karate: 8-15 (3.5%)
- Sambo: 7-4-1 (3.1%)
- "Freestyle" : 6-2-2 (2.6%)
- Boxe Anglaise: 5-6 (2.2%)
- Moo Yea Do: 4-3 (1.8%)
- Kuk Sool Wan: 4-4 (1.8%)
- "Trapfighting" 4-4 (1.8%)
- Kung Fu: 4-10 (1.8%)
- Ninjitsu: 3-3 (1.3%)
- Muay Thai: 3-5 (1.3%)
- "Submission": 3-5 (1.3%)
- Savate: 2-1 (0.9%)
- the White Tiger Kenpo: 2-2 (0.9%)
- "Extension Fighting" : 2-2 (0.9%)
- Judo: 2-6 (0.9%)
- "SAFTA": 1-0 (0.4%)
- "Shooto" 1-0 (0, 4%)
- Tung Kung Kalan: 1-0 (0.4%)
- "Pancrase": 1-0 (0.4 %)
- Jeet Kune Do: 3.1 (0.4%)
- Wrestling: 1-4 (0.4%)
- Tae Kwon Do: 1.8 (0.4%)
- Aikido: 0-1 (0%)
- Karate d'Okina: 0-1 (0%)
- Hapkido: 0-1 (0%)
- Capoeira: 0-1 (0%)
- Penchak Silat: 0 - 1 (0%)
- Kapu Kuialua: 0-1 (0%)
- Pakua-Chan: 0-1 (0%)
- Jo Son Do: 0-1 (0%)
- "RIP / Freestyle" : 0-1 (0%)
- "Integrated Fighting": 0-2 (0%)
- Sumo: 0-3 (0%)
- Wing Chun Kung Fu: 0-3 (0%)
- Kenpo Karate: 0-4 (0%)

Progressivement, les compétiteurs engaged in "mixed martial arts" have turned to the most effective disciplines and combined them to perform well in all three dimensions of combat:
- standing at a distance: strikes
- standing in melee: projections
- Ground: strikes and submission techniques (keys and chokes).

When came the turn of the Pride Fighting Championship "to dominate the world of" mixed martial arts, instead of dozens of disparate styles, just four or five arrogating 80% of success.

It should be noted that, unlike previous years, combatants now practice various disciplines. Announce that they are generally more dominant than in their composite style. Here is what was

domination respective combat sports and martial arts are most effective in Pride Fighting Championship between 1997 and 2003:
- Wrestling (freestyle and Greco-Roman combined) 22.7% of total victories
- Kick Muay Thai-Boxing and 19.6%
- Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 19.2%
- "Shootfighting" (Japanese style hybrid) 18.6%

Extent to all mixed martial arts competitions in the world (UFC and Pride FC being Indeed, the most prestigious), the analysis of the effectiveness of different disciplines gives the following ranking, from 1993 to 2004:

1 - Control 23.2%




2 - "Shootfighting" Japanese 15.1%






3 - Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 15.0%




4 - Muay Thai & Kickboxing 11.0%




5 - Sambo 2.3%




Other subjects are be negligible with less than 1% of success.

Stats supplemented by data from the website: http://www.sherdog.com/stats/powerratings.asp

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