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Combat Sports

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What is combat sports?

 The essence of combat sports is to defeat your


opponent with physical impact

 In contrast to martial arts, tradition is ignored here,


the only thing that matters here is the fight

 This includes the most difficult sports

 There are a lot of them, for example: boxing, judo,


wrestling...
Wrestling
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 Wrestling is a sport of Greek origin, it first appeared
at the ancient Olympics

 Torment can be achieved by knocking down the


opponent

 Punching and kicking are prohibited

 Successful Hungarian wrestlers, etc.: Olympic gold


medalist Tamás Lörinczi, world champion Péter Bácsi
Muay Thai
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 In Thai boxing, fighters can elbow,
kick, knee, and punch

 The wining can be obtained by


knocking out or scoring

 It is one of the most visible combat


sports, and it is also effective

 It is popular in Asia, but


Hungarians also achieve success
in it
Boxing
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 The most popular combat sport

 It was invented in Ethiopia 6000 years ago

 Victory can only be achieved here by K.O., with


scoring and with surrander

 Hungarian boxing is world-famous thanks to


three-times Olympic champion László Papp
Judo
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 It was invented in Japan by Jigoro Kano in 1882

 Victory can be achieved by throwing, pinning, arm


stretching, and strangulation

 Hitting and kicking are prohibited

 Hungarian judo is also world famous thanks to Miklós


Ungvári and Éva Czernoviszki, who are the best judokas in
the world
MMA (Mixed Martial Arts)
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 All fighting elements can be used in it, you
can kick, hit, kneel, elbow, throw, continue
and stretch arms and legs

 There are 3 rounds of 3 minutes each

 This is the hardest combat sport ever

 Here winning by K.O., submission, with


scoring and with surrander
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