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Second Round TKO - UFC Undisputed 2009 Gameplay - This Game is AWESOME!

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The Following is Taken From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_martial_arts

Submission: a fighter may admit defeat during a match by:

- a tap on the opponent's body or mat/floor
- a verbal announcement/ verbal tap




Technical Knockout (TKO)

-Referee stoppage: The ref may stop a match in progress if:
*a fighter becomes dominant to the point where the opponent can not intelligently defend himself and is taking a lot of damamge
* a fighter appears to be unconscious from a submission hold or due to a strike
* a fighter appears to have a significant injury such as a cut or a broken bone

Doctor Stoppage: the referee will call for a time out if a fighter's ability to continue is in question as a result of apparent injuries, such as a large cut. The ring doctor will inspect the fighter and stop the match if the fighter is deemed unable to continue safely, rendering the opponent the winner. However, if the match is stopped as a result of an injury from illegal actions by the opponent, either a disqualification or no contest will be issued instead.

Corner stoppage: a fighter's corner men may announce defeat on the fighter's behalf by throwing in the towel during the match in progress or between rounds.

Decision: if the match goes the distance, then the outcome of the bout is determined by three judges. The judging criteria are organization-specific. Forfeit: a fighter or his representative may forfeit a match prior to the beginning of the match, thereby losing the match.

Disqualification: a "warning" will be given when a fighter commits a foul or illegal action or does not follow the referee's instruction. Three warnings will result in a disqualification. Moreover, if a fighter is injured and unable to continue due to a deliberate illegal technique from his opponent, the opponent will be disqualified.

No Contest: in the event that both fighters commit a violation of the rules, or a fighter is unable to continue due to an injury from an accidental illegal technique, the match will be declared a "No Contest".


Clothing

Mixed martial arts promotions typically require that male fighters wear shorts as the only permissible attire, thus precluding the use of gi or fighting kimono to inhibit submission holds.

The need for flexibility in the legs combined with durability prompted the creation of various fighting shorts brands, which then spawned a range of mixed martial arts clothing and casual wear available to the public.

Strategies

The techniques utilized in mixed martial arts competition generally fall into two categories: striking techniques (such as kicks, knees and punches) and grappling techniques (such as clinch holds, pinning holds, submission holds, sweeps, takedowns and throws). The first ever and largest MMA Sanctioning body in the world today is the International Sport Combat Federation (ISCF). Although sanctioning bodies such as the ISCF have rules and regulations for MMA, rules may vary between promotions. While the legality of some techniques (such as elbow strikes, headbutts and spinal locks) may vary, there is a near universal ban on techniques such as biting, strikes to the groin, eye-gouging, fish-hooking and small joint manipulation.[22][23][24]

Today, mixed martial artists must cross-train in a variety of styles to counter their opponent's strengths and remain effective in all the phases of combat. For instance, a stand-up fighter will have little opportunity to use their skills against a submission artist who has also trained in take downs. Many traditional disciplines remain popular as ways for a fighter to improve aspects of their game.[25][26]

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  • @EricRusselHodgson tko= technical knockout (also means referee stops fight

  • i'm having a brain fart... what is a tko again?

  • @MrGrim12047 it's called sarcasm.

  • @MrGrim12047 ok, have you even read wtf the guy put as his comment. He said this guy is shit without backing up his claim, and he also claims to have made this game. Because the creator of this game looks up ufc videos and trolls on them. Yeah, and i can fly and i have superpowers.

  • @roger123456ification hahaha ur so sad... im sure the creator of this game doesnt go trolling youtube

  • you are not a king you suck i am the king im the creator this game took me 6 years in the making you can even look me up in google

  • wow ur both terrible

  • chuck is getting old

  • today i was using chuck lidell and i killed shogun rua 5 times

    KILLED lol i mean knocked out shogun rua 5 times with a left kick in his face :D

  • this is a ko not tko

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