Mixed martial arts in Australia
Country | Australia |
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Governing body | International Mixed Martial Arts Federation of Australia[1] |
National team(s) | Australia |
Audience records | |
Single match | UFC 243, 57,127, 6 October 2019, Marvel Stadium[2] |
Mixed martial arts (MMA) has developed in Australia from a wide cross-section of sporting and martial arts disciplines to become the most popular combat sport in Australia.[3][4][5][6][7]
History[]
The influence traditional martial arts, Olympic wrestling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu have shaped MMA in Australia, along with the combat sports of Boxing and Kickboxing/Muay Thai.
Between 1905-1914, Australian's witnessed a prizefighting novelty called "All-in" which started with "jiu jitsu" demonstrations and developed into a no-holds barred fighting phenomenon.[8] One of the most notable participants was Sam McVea, an African-American heavyweight boxing champion who would participate in a highly publicised "all-in" fight in Lismore, Australia, against 'Prof.' Stevenson in 1913.[9]
However, the early hybrid didn't last and during most of the 20th century traditional martial arts schools and striking based gyms existed apart as with Amateur wrestling in Australia.[10] Traditional martial arts in general are well attended and feature in the top ten organised sports for children, for both males and females, in Australia.[11]
In the 1990s the three grappling disciplines of BJJ, amateur wrestling and Catch wrestling provided the base for the modern sport.[12] Mixed Martial Arts, in its recognized and regulated form, came to Australia via the Ultimate Fighting Championship's emergence in 1993, but was predated by Vale tudo in Brasil and Shoot wrestling in Japan. MMA gained an underground following through video and bootleg copies of UFC events in the mid 1990s.
The explosion of BJJ globally, through Gracie BJJ schools, was assisted by the success of Royce Gracie at UFC 1-4, but BJJ was first introduced into Australia by John Will in 1989.[13] Initially dedicated Australian practitioners travelled overseas to gain their belts and returned to start schools. Mixed Martial Arts training and gyms began to evolve.
The long history of boxing and the more recent variant of kickboxing/Muay Thai in Australia provided a large injection of fighters with a striking base. The sport of MMA has been described as the fastest growing sport in the twenty first century.[14]
Sanctioning[]
States and territories of Australia there are different sanctioning bodies and rules. Sanctioning bodies include: Combat Sports Authority (NSW),[15] Professional Boxing and Combat Sports Board (VC) and Combat Sports Commission of Western Australia (WA).[16]
Notable fighters (1990s to present)[]
- Alex Chambers - UFC
- Alexander Volkanovski - UFC
- Anthony Perosh - UFC
- Arlene Blencowe - Bellator
- Ashkan Mokhtarian - UFC
- Bec Rawlings - Bellator
- Chris Haseman - UFC
- Damien Brown - UFC
- Dan Kelly - UFC
- Elvis Sinosic - UFC
- George Sotiropoulos - UFC
- Jake Matthews - UFC
- Jessica-Rose Clark - UFC
- Jimmy Crute - UFC
- Justin Tafa - UFC
- Larry Papadopoulos - Shooto
- Nadia Kassem - UFC
- Mark Hunt - UFC
- Megan Anderson - UFC
- Peter Graham - Bellator
- Rob Wilkinson - UFC
- Robert Whittaker - UFC
- Soa Palelei - UFC
- Tai Tuivasa - UFC
- Tyson Pedro - UFC
- Vik Grujic - UFC
- Callan Potter - UFC
Promotions[]
Ultimate Fighting Championship[]
- UFC 110 (2010) - Sydney[17]
- UFC 127 (2011) - Sydney[18]
- UFC on FX: Alves vs. Kampmann (2012) - Sydney[19]
- UFC on FX: Sotiropoulos vs. Pearson (2012) - Gold Coast[20]
- UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. Bigfoot (2013) - Brisbane[21]
- UFC Fight Night: Bisping vs. Rockhold (2014) - Sydney[22]
- UFC Fight Night: Miocic vs. Hunt (2015) - Adelaide[23]
- UFC 193: Rousey vs. Holm (2015) - Melbourne[24]
- UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. Mir (2016) - Brisbane[25]
- UFC Fight Night: Whittaker vs. Brunson (2016) - Melbourne[26]
- UFC Fight Night: Werdum vs. Tybura (2017) - Sydney[27]
- UFC 221 (2018) - Perth
- UFC Fight Night 142 (2018) - Adelaide
- UFC 234 (2019) - Melbourne
- UFC 243 (2019) - Melbourne
Local MMA Promotions[]
- Hex Fight Series Hex Fight Series - From all the active Mixed Martial Arts promotions in Australia, Hex has released has had the biggest number of fighters move directly to the UFC
- Aftershock MMA - Brisbane, Queensland - Professional and Amateur Fight Promotion
- Australian Fighting Championship - Melbourne, Victoria
- BRACE
- Carnage in the Cage (CITC) - Mackay, Queensland, Australia
- Coastal Combat - Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Eternal MMA - Gold Coast, Queensland
- Fightworld Cup - Gold Coast, Queensland
- HAMMA Fight Night - Brisbane, Queensland
- Minotaur Mixed Martial Arts (Melbourne Fight Club) - Melbourne
- Nitro MMA
- Storm Damage - Australian Capital Territory
- Superfight MMA (Superfight Australia) aka (Mach1FightClub) - New South Wales
- Unarmed Combat Unleashed (UCU) - Emerald, Queensland
- Urban Fight Night - Liverpool, New South Wales
- Wollongong Wars (WW) - Wollongong
- XFC - Australian and New Zealand professional and amateur
- Xtreme Impact Fighting Championships (XIFC) - Toowoomba, Queensland
Past[]
- [1] Path To Hex - An amateur promotion dtjhat give
- Cage Fighting Championship (CFC) 2007-2012[28]
- TUFFA MMA 2009-2011
- Impact Fighting Championships (2010)
- Xtreme MMA (XMMA) 2009-2010[29]
Amateur MMA Organizations[]
Some may have one or two pro fights but their focus is on AMMY.
- Amateur Cage Fighting Australia (ACFA) - Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
- International Mixed Martial Arts Federation of Australia[1]
Reality television[]
- The Ultimate Fighter: The Smashes[30]
- Wimp 2 Warrior[31]
- The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia[32]
Gyms[]
some mixed martial arts training camps and gyms.[33]
- Gamebred Academy - Brisbane, Queensland
- Fightcross MMA - Brisbane, Queensland
- Absolute MMA
- Australian Elite Team
- Australian Top Team - Sydney, New South Wales
- Bulldog MMA Parramatta
- Igor MMA Sydney
- Dominance MMA - Melbourne, Victoria
- ELEV8 MMA - Melbourne, Victoria
- Extreme MMA - Melbourne, Victoria
- Hammers Gym
- KMA Top Team - Sydney, New South Wales
- Integrated MMA - Brisbane, Queensland
- Kings Academy of Martial Arts
- Riddlers Gym - Perth, Western Australia
- Sinosic Perosh Martial Arts
- VT1 Mixed Martial Arts Academy - Sydney, New South Wales
- 99ers MMA Gym
- Kumiai Ryu Martial Arts
- Langes Mixed Martial Arts - Sydney, New South Wales
- Perth Kickboxing Academy
- Blue Mountains Martial Arts Centre
- Westside MMA - Caroline Springs, Victoria
- The MMA Clinic - Perth, Western Australia
- Scrappy MMA - Perth, Western Australia
Media outlets[]
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- ^ "Combat Sports Commission". Dsr.wa.gov.au. Retrieved 2017-12-05.
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