Art Round

Mixed Martial Arts Continues to Grow in Popularity
There once was a time when boxing ruled the sports landscape. The heavyweight champion was the most feared and famous athlete on the planet. Boxers like Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali, George Foreman and Mike Tyson were household names throughout the world.
However, over the last decade, a sport with history and honor has lost its popularity to upstart sports like Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). The decline of elite fighters in the heavyweight division and the lack of knockouts have led many young men to look for action and excitement in sports like MMA.
Because of the decline of boxing, mixed martial arts has taken over and has become the sport of choice for the age 18-34 demographic and put the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on course to join the ranks of elite sports leagues like the National Basketball Association and the National Football League.
MMA resounds with 18-34 (year olds) because that age range has a shorter attention span than other age groups. They buy video games, fast cars, cool clothes, all on credit because they want it now. They want instant gratification. In the UFC, the normal bout consists of three five-minute rounds, said long-time fan George Sorrell, 35, of Houston.
MMA is an intense and evolving combat sport in which competitors use interdisciplinary forms of fighting that include jiu-jitsu, judo, karate, boxing, kickboxing, wrestling and other techniques to their strategic and tactical advantage in a supervised match.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship began in 1993, but mixed martial arts dates back to the Olympic Games in Athens, according to the UFC. About 80 years ago, a Brazilian form of MMA known as Vale Tudo (anything goes) sparked local interest in the sport. Now that interest is felt throughout the world as the UFC now offers 12 to 14 live pay-per-view events annually through cable and satellite providers.
Recently, a UFC event in Columbus, Ohio attracted more than 19,000 people, the largest audience in North America to witness a mixed martial arts event. More than 4.7 million viewers tuned in to see UFC 75, the first ever title bout on Spike TV. On a Saturday night, it outdrew college football among young men.
Viewers of UFC 75 saw Quinton Rampage Jackson defeat Dan Henderson to unify the UFC and PRIDE titles in the 205-lb weight-class. Cheick Kong defeated Mirko Cro Cop and Houston Alexander knocked out Alessio Sakara in one minute of the first round. In the title fight, Jackson became the first man to unify a major title with a five-round victory. Judges scored the bout 48-47 and 49-46 twice for Memphis, Tenn. native.
Fans attribute the success of the UFC to clever marketing such as the reality show "The Ultimate Fighter," because fans can become acquainted with the athletes and begin to follow their careers. The million-dollar question is why are violent sports so popular among young men?
I suppose I like it for the same reason you rubber-neck at a traffic accident. You want to see how bad it can get. You want to see how bad the knockout will be or how slick a submission will be. You want to speculate what you might do in a similar circumstance, said Sorrell.
To many fans, mixed martial arts have already surpassed boxing in popularity, and some feel it will not be long before it is on par with mainstays like football, baseball and basketball. Questionable decisions and a lack of star quality have led to the UFC regularly outperforming boxing in its pay-per-view intake. With such quick success, it seems as if the UFC will soon revival the three big sports leagues in popularity and profit.
And for those who have not yet caught the MMA bug, Sorrell asks them to watch the reality show from the beginning. The UFC packages the fights amidst bad blood while living with each other and training with each other. Also going online and watching some of the signature fights helps. I would also ask them to watch a pay-per-view event or a free night on Spike TV.
After watching one fight, the UFC is certain that it will not be the last.
About the Author
After attending the very first UFC event in 1993, Steve Doss became an avid fan of this new sport. He also teaches Mixed Martial Arts, Muay Thai Kickboxing, and Self Defense in Austin, TX at Premier Martial Arts http://www.pmaaustin.com
Crochet Round Shell- Catherine's Wheel - Harlequin Stitch - Double Crochet
![]() |
![]() 1 oz Silver Round Indian Chief Joseph Nez Perce US $20.50
|
![]() 1 oz Silver Round Indian Chief Quanah Comanche US $22.60
|
![]() PIRATE SKULL TREASURE 1 OZ 999 SILVER ART ROUND US $21.98
|
![]() 1 oz Silver Round Indian Chief Sequoyah Cherokee US $20.50
|
![]() 1 oz Silver Round Indian Chief Powhatan Algonquin US $23.05
|
![]() 1 oz Silver Round Indian Chief Dull Knife Cheyenne US $20.50
|
![]() 1964 Silver Roosevelt Dime US $.01
|
![]() 1 Gram Silver Bar Howling Wolf At The Sun Round No Gold US $.99
|
![]() 3 1oz 999 Fine Silver Rounds PAN AM PIRATES BEER US $57.47
|
![]() 1 Troy oz Indian Head Obverse Buffalo Reverse US $19.99
|
![]() Nice Mixed Lot of Silver Gold Currency Gemstones A US $750.00
|
![]() Marquette Jolliet Discover Miss River silver round US $14.75
|
![]() 10 oz999 Silver Towne Investment Bar Name Brand New US $212.22
|
![]() 1 oz999 SilverTowne Bar Limited edition ProofHolder US $10.50
|
![]() 1 1990 FINE SILVER SANTA CLAUS ART ROUND HOHOHO US $21.99
|
![]() 1oz buffalo silver round 999 silver US $23.99
|
![]() 1 Coin 100 Mills 999 Silver Morgan Art Bar Near Oz US $8.25
|
![]() 1 1990 FINE SILVER MERRY CHRISTMAS ART ROUND HOHOHO US $21.99
|
![]() Random Morgan Silver Clad Art Round Bar Coin Near 1 OZ US $4.99
|
![]() New 1 4 Troy OZ Indian Head 999 Fine Copper Bullion US $.99
|
![]() ALUMINUM ROUND NEW ENGLAND PATS 1972 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE US $.01
|
![]() New 1 4 Troy OZ Indian Head 999 Fine Copper Bullion US $.99
|
![]() BARTER COIN BREAKABLE 1 Oz 999 SILVER ART BULLION US $20.50
|
![]() 1 Gram999 Pure Silver Mini Liberty Replica Coin US $.39
|
![]() SILVER ART ROUND MORGAN DESIGN PROOF LIKE 999 Fine US $22.50
|
![]() Maple Leaf 1 Gram 999 Fine Nickel Bullion ArtRound US $.99
|
![]() SILVER ART ROUND WHEAT CENT NICE COIN 999 Fine US $22.00
|
![]() Liberty Design Silver Round 1 Troy Ounce 999 PURE NICE US $15.49
|
![]() America Eagle Design Silver Round 1 Troy Ounce 999PURE US $14.99
|
![]() Liberty Bell Design Silver Round 1 Troy Ounce 999 PURE US $22.50
|
![]() Wourld Trade Design Silver Round 1 Troy Ounce 999 PURE US $15.50
|
![]() 1 oz999 SILVER ROUND SCOTTSDALE LION NEW SILVER US $28.37
|
![]() SILVER ART ROUND APMEX NICE COIN 999Fine US $22.50
|
![]() 999 Silver Art Round 20g END OF CIVIL WAR 1865 US $14.00
|
![]() 1976 LADY LUCK $5 Sterling Silver BICENTENNIAL EAGLE CA US $56.55
|
![]() RIVERSIDE Solid Silver ANTIQUE SLOT MACHINE 1993 US $11.50
|
![]() RIVERSIDE LAUGHLIN Solid Silver HOOVER DAM 1993 US $11.05
|
![]() SAN REMO now HOOTERS Solid Silver LAS VEGAS SIGN 1993 US $20.50
|
![]() BOURBON STREET Solid Silver SAXAPHONE PLAYER 1993 US $25.00
|
![]() 999 Silver Art Round 20g President ZACHARY TAYLOR US $14.00
|
| Powered by phpBay Pro |



US $20.50






































