This article contributes to ongoing debates about trends in violence in sport through an examination of the emergence of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). The article counters suggestions that the rise of MMA is indicative of a decivilizing and/or de-sportizing process, arguing instead that the development of MMA can best be explained with reference to the concepts of informalization and the ‘quest for excitement’. More particularly, the article argues that MMA emerged as a global sport as a consequence of the ascendancy of professionalism over amateurism, through a hybridization of Eastern and Western combat styles, and due to participants’ desires to generate increased levels of excitement. The article argues that despite academic and publ...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with Mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and stakeholders, this stud...
Many traditional martial artists assert that MMA is not a martial art, denying that the ‘martial ski...
Many traditional martial artists assert that MMA is not a martial art, denying that the ‘martial ski...
This article contributes to ongoing debates about trends in violence in sport through an examination...
This article contributes to ongoing debates about trends in violence in sport through an examination...
This article explores the sensuous experience of full contact fighting through ethnographic research...
International audienceWithin the sporting landscape much has changed from the proliferation and inte...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with Mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and stakeholders, this stud...
This article begins by focusing on the presumed relation between the toughness fostered by mixed mar...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with Mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and stakeholders, this stud...
Many traditional martial artists assert that MMA is not a martial art, denying that the ‘martial ski...
Many traditional martial artists assert that MMA is not a martial art, denying that the ‘martial ski...
This article contributes to ongoing debates about trends in violence in sport through an examination...
This article contributes to ongoing debates about trends in violence in sport through an examination...
This article explores the sensuous experience of full contact fighting through ethnographic research...
International audienceWithin the sporting landscape much has changed from the proliferation and inte...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
The past fifteen years have seen the emergence of a new sport in America and around the world: mixed...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with Mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and stakeholders, this stud...
This article begins by focusing on the presumed relation between the toughness fostered by mixed mar...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with Mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and stakeholders, this stud...
Many traditional martial artists assert that MMA is not a martial art, denying that the ‘martial ski...
Many traditional martial artists assert that MMA is not a martial art, denying that the ‘martial ski...