UFC Fight Masters 2 of 7

The history of modern MMA competition can be traced to mixed style contests throughout Europe, Japan and the Pacific Rim during the early 1900s; the Gracie family's vale tudo martial arts tournaments in Brazil starting in the 1920s; and early mixed martial arts matches hosted by Antonio Inoki in Japan in the 1970s. The sport gained international exposure and widespread publicity in the United States in 1993, when Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter Royce Gracie handily won the first Ultimate ...

11 Responses to “UFC Fight Masters 2 of 7”

  1. ForcedTapout says:

    no they did a muay thai kick compared to bas’s kick when they showed the muay thai guy again he was just kneeing it to show his muay thai skills

  2. Wytchfinde says:

    “an MMA kick IS a thai boxing kick, the MMA fighter is just bigger ”

    In addition to that, Bas Rutten started out as (not surprisingly) as pro Muay Thai fighter before getting into MMA.

  3. spartan7777777 says:

    were can i find part 1 of 7 i cant find it anywere

  4. 69ColinniloC69 says:

    I think the point is that the athletes that are applying the MMA kick are MMA experts, as opposed to Muay Thai Fighters.

  5. andy7666 says:

    Also Bas is Kickboxer anyway – comparing a Muay Thai and Kickboxing kick is a bit silly – same thing..

  6. angryhambutler420 says:

    MMA is Mixed Martial Arts you downhouse

  7. DMitsukirules says:

    lol A “MMA” kick is a Muay Thai kick….

    at least the kick he is doing. It’s the kick most MMA practitioners use.

  8. Lymmar says:

    I like hearing mma disected like this.

  9. miamimagicians says:

    Bas is such a funny guy. That kiss made my night!

  10. DudeIKilledKenny says:

    did they just compare a fucking knee to a kick? no shit a kick is going to have more power in it, it has much more torque and power than a lifting knee.

  11. 26715160 says:

    Bas is good looks?

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