From jaw-dropping Knockouts to dominating bouts, UFC stands as a unique spectator sports platform. The combat fighting organisation is the absolute leviathan of all combat games.
Combat Sports had their own niche from the beginning of the Human era. The flooding of enthusiastic audiences from the gladiator arena to Grand Sumo Tournaments is an exemplary example of the love of combat sports from generations. Combat fights have transcended into a hybrid way. Mixing up all the possible fighting techniques finally gave birth to Mixed Martial Arts. Notably, the hardest form of sports in human history. A Successful mixed martial artist trains and crafts at least three Olympic sports.
It keeps the audience on the edge of their seats since any of the opponents just needs one shot to turn the game around. Mixed martial arts is a very unpredictable sport.
Boxing has always been at the forefront of the combat games, but it is staunchly admittable that UFC had overridden the fame of boxing. Top UFC fighters fighting boxers have been the contemporary sensation.
The UFC may appear to be a human cockfight, which is how it was defined in its early days. The sport is less dangerous compared to boxing. In terms of rules and regulations, the UFC has been extremely strict, even with its stop fighters. In the UFC, disqualifications and no-count matches are common. Even if he is 1 pound out of the divisional weight class, a title champion’s belt is stripped.
UFC fighters and the combat organization is prominent for their drug test and fighters getting sacked continuously.
In 2015, the UFC partnered with USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) as its independent anti-doping agency. With 2.75K minimum drug tests each year and an average of 5 per fighter, USADA had the authority to penalize fighters who failed the tests. They are susceptible to random testing at any time or location, and must be a member of the testing pool for at least 6 months prior to their fights in order to qualify for any UFC event.