UFC: All you need to know about world’s fastest growing sport

UFC represents the pinnacle of combat sports, offering a unique blend of athleticism, skill, and global spectacle.

UFC: All you need to know about world’s fastest growing sport
Caption: For UFC 308, fan favourite Abu Dhabi Showdown Week is set to return to the UAE capital for a seven-day series of city-wide events
Source: Gulf News

UAE: Mixed martial arts (MMA) organization UFC is gearing up for its much-anticipated return to the region this year, with events stacked with high-octane fights.  

Among these highly anticipated fixtures are UFC FIGHT NIGHT: SANDHAGEN VS NURMAGOMEDOV in Abu Dhabi on August 3 at Etihad Arena, the inaugural UFC event in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh on June 26, and the much-awaited UFC 308 on October 26."

UFC represents the pinnacle of combat sports, offering a unique blend of athleticism, skill, and global spectacle. With upcoming events in Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, and beyond, UFC promises a thrilling return to the region, delivering unforgettable moments for fight fans everywhere.

A global phenomenon

Established in 1993, UFC has transformed the combat sports landscape. Today, it stands as the premier Pay-Per-View event provider globally, hosting over 40 live events annually. Its reach extends to over 170 countries and territories, captivating more than 975 million TV households and boasting a staggering 700 million fans worldwide. Social media engagement is equally impressive, with UFC amassing a following of approximately 260 million across its official platforms.

Inside the Octagon

UFC fights take place within the famed octagon-shaped cage, with each round lasting for 5 minutes. Unlike traditional boxing or wrestling, MMA allows athletes from various disciplines to showcase a vast array of striking (punches, kicks, knees, elbows) and grappling techniques. Competitors are divided into weight classes, ranging from heavyweight to flyweight, ensuring a fair playing field. Victories can be achieved through knockouts, technical knockouts, submissions (where one fighter forces another to tap out due to a choke or joint lock), disqualifications, or decisions made by a panel of judges.

Glimpses of the knockouts.
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Deciphering the lingo

To fully appreciate the action, it helps to be familiar with some common UFC terms:

  • Clinch: When two fighters are locked up in close quarters against the fence.
  • Takedown: Bringing an opponent to the ground.
  • Guard: A position on the ground where a fighter uses their legs to control their opponent.
  • Sprawl and brawl: A strategy to avoid being taken down and counter with strikes.
  • Submission: Forcing an opponent to tap out.

Unforgettable fighters

UFC boasts a roster of incredible athletes across nine weight divisions. Global superstars like Conor McGregor, Sean O’Malley, and Leon Edwards are sure to draw a crowd. The Middle East is well-represented by retired champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, current lightweight king Islam Makhachev, Morocco’s Youssef Zalal, and rising stars from the UAE.

Renowned names of the industry.
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