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MMA and Ultimate Cage Fighting
Cage Fighting is a sport that is as old as the time of the Ancient Greeks. In 648 B.C., unarmed combat was first introduced in the Olympic Games in Greece. Extreme events that have little or no rules applied to regulate play have been a tradition in many countries around the world. Statues honoring athletes have been erected in these cities for centuries as well.
The extreme events and competitions that took place in the late 1800s were the beginning events that paved the way for the Ultimate Cage Fighting that fans enjoy today. In the 1800s the competitions were held in arenas throughout the world, and especially in Europe. MMA hosts Ultimate Cage Fighting matches that are very popular for a lot of different reasons, and even this specific sport had beginnings at this time, in the late 1800s. The first recorded match between a wrestler and a boxer happened in 1887 between John Sullivan and William Muldoon. Sullivan was at that time the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, and Muldoon was a famed Greco Roman wrestling champion. This was, in a way, the beginnings of mixed martial arts competitions.
Bruce Lee popularized mixed martial arts styles more than anyone else possibly in the late 1960s to the early 1970s. It is this that has earned the title of being the Father of Mixed Martial Arts. Years later in 1993, Ultimate cage fighting really became widely popular in the first Ultimate Fighting Championship competition. There were a lot of people that opposed and criticized the sport as brutal and very violent.

