My Take On: MMA as an Olympic event

With all the talk of the Olympics, many peo­ple have been debat­ing at length about the inclu­sion of MMA in the Olympic games. Many detrac­tors feel that the “bar­baric” nature of the sport would be inap­pro­pri­ate for the squeaky clean games. As a fan, I feel that this argu­ment is really poorly researched and con­tin­ues to enforce the fact that peo­ple still need to learn about the sport. For those detrac­tors, I present the fol­low­ing cour­tesy of Wikipedia:

Mixed mar­tial arts (MMA) is a full con­tact com­bat sport that allows a wide vari­ety of fight­ing tech­niques, from a mix­ture of mar­tial arts tra­di­tions and non-traditions, to be used in com­pe­ti­tions. The rules allow the use of strik­ing and grap­pling tech­niques, both while stand­ing and on the ground. Such com­pe­ti­tions allow mar­tial artists of dif­fer­ent back­grounds to compete.

As described above, MMA is a mix­ture of a wide vari­ety of fight­ing tech­niques such as Wrestling, Judo, Taek­wondo and Box­ing ‚which are all Olympic sports. Dis­ci­plines alreadyrec­og­nized by the Inter­na­tional  Olympic Com­mit­tee — Karate and Wushu, are also prac­ticed by some MMA fight­ers. The Olympics preach broth­er­hood and equal­ity among it’s ath­letes and MMA shares a sim­i­lar broth­er­hood and desire to rep­re­sent one’s coun­try. I feel that the global appeal as well as the diverse mix of ath­letes would allow most, if not all, coun­tries to be represented.

The IOC will need to make some adjust­ments to keep the blood­shed to a min­i­mum, but with the proper safe­guards I feel MMA would do well and allow fight­ers another avenue to grow the sport on a global scale. In research­ing the Olympics, I learned that Pankra­tion at one point  was an Olympic event. Pankra­tion was the first form of MMA and was a viable Olympic sport.

I am sure many peo­ple will agree with my rec­om­men­da­tion, just as I am sure oth­ers will dis­agree, but in the end it would be quite a sight to see. Imag­ine GSP  as Wel­ter­weight Cham­pion and Olympic Gold Medal­ist. Dana White I am sure would love to that become a real­ity. We can only hope as fans that when the Olympics visit Rio in 2016, they request the inclu­sion of Vale Tudo or BJJ into the Olympic games.

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 My Take On: MMA as an Olympic event
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I was going to say it in my response but then I saw it in the post that the bloodshed would have to be toned down. Also, I like what Josh was saying that there would be headgear. perhaps there could even be electronics in the headgear to set up some sort of scoring system. Based on force and duration, the computer could determine point values for punches, kicks and grapples. It is something that would take several years to develop, but I think it could work.

I agree that MMA should be an olympic sport, but my main concern is that it would have to be a tournament of some sort where fighters would have to fight multiple times in a short period of time, which is much different from how the fighting works now. Boxing works as an olympic sport because of the head gear and the winner doesn't usually take much damage. The tournament could be won based on conditioning and luck rather than overall skill. Thoughts?

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