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What's the difference between the UFC and other mixed martial arts organizations?

Asked by SABOTEUR (14377points) January 12th, 2010
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Recently came across mixed martial arts on HDnet (Dish Network) and saw a few fighters I thought were under exclusive contract with the UFC. Apparently, that is not the case so I was wondering what else I didn’t know about mixed martial arts promotion. I’d specifically like to know if the various organizations are under the same regulations.

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Darwin's avatar

Some MMA groups have formed networks so they can exchange fighters. For example, the World Wide Cage Network includes the following organizations:
* Cage Force (formerly Demolition of Octagon Gear, Japan)
* Cage Warriors (UK)
* Nordic Events Fight sport Promotions (Finland)
* Warrior’s Realm (Australia)
* Pangea Fights (California, USA)
* Rumble on the Rock (Hawaii, USA)

Zuffa owns both UFC and WEC as well as the Japan-based Pride Fighting Championships, so I would suspect that fighters in these three groups can slip from one organization to another quite easily.

There are several international organizations that regulate MMA, and several in the US also. Zuffa is covered by rules originally established by the New Jersey Athletic Control Board. The “Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts” that New Jersey established has been adopted in other states that regulate mixed martial arts, including Nevada, Louisiana, and California. These rules are also used by many other promotions within the United States, becoming mandatory for those states that have adopted the rules, and so have become the standard de facto set of rules for professional mixed martial arts across the country.

Zuffa, based in Las Vegas, adheres to these rules as adopted by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

drClaw's avatar

@Darwin Damn! I didn’t know you were a fellow fan (fighter?)

All US based MMA organizations follow what we call the unified rules (link to those rules below). So unless you are throwing an amateur fight or other fight that falls outside of your states governing athletic commission, you will be following these rules almost verbatim.

As for the UFC fighters you saw on TV, they were probably on WEC which as @Darwin mentioned is all owned by the same company. The other thing you may have seen were old fights from before the fighters in question were part of Zuffa/UFC.

http://www.state.nj.us/lps/sacb/docs/martial.html

SABOTEUR's avatar

Thanks @drClaw. Was watching a non-UFC match last night and I recall seeing Zuffa.
Thanks a lot!

Darwin's avatar

@drClaw – My husband is an avid fan, so by necessity I watch it, too.

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