If you're asking whether they allow underage kids in there, the answer is no. The sport is still considered too dangerous by athletic comissions to be practiced at the high school level, although, president Dana White INSISTS it should be part of High Schools to help deal with the bullying problem. If MMA existed at the high school level, male teens could settle their differences in the cage, rather than causing problems in either school grounds or elsewhere. Most people who begin MMA tend to do so in their early 20's, and the vast majority of them have a background in one of the grappling Martial Arts, the most common are;
1) Catch Wrestling if they come from North America
2) Brazilian Jiu Jitsu if they come from Brazil
3) Judo if they come from Japan or Europe, although, most of the Kickboxers in MMA tend to be European. Kickboxing is huge in Europe.
The age ranges from the early 20's, to as old as 35, BUT, MMA guys who start at 35, usually have a strong background in something else. The reason that MMA is considered superior to Boxing, at least modern Boxing, is because the talent pool in Boxing just isn't what it used to be. Back in the golden age of Boxing, from the 30's to 60's, men with reccords of 55 and 10, sometimes 100 and 10, were not uncomon, the talent pool was huge, so at the top levels the competition was far more brutal.
The reason the world of Boxing has split the belt so much, is because the old timers think that a division champ now, was merely a top 20 contender back THEN. See with the world of MMA, its a little different; it has the whole "quality over quantity" thing going. Sure, the talent pool isn't as big, but most MMA competitors are either champions, former champions, or top dogs, usually at least the top 20's in their combat sport. When an individual steps into the cage, it is not some joe schmuck he's fighting, its a champ of wrestling or BJJ, former champ, or a top guy, in short even a reccord of 7 wins and 1 loss is respected, because each win is against a dude who is a former catch wrestling state champ, a top kickboxer, or some regional champ from Brazil.
The holy grail of MMA is PRIDE FC, in that division competition is far more brutal than in the UFC. It was in fact in PRIDE, where the mighty Gracies were finally shut down, and their dominance ended. It was also in PRIDE where Mark Coleman became more skilled at the proverbial game, before he was just a wrestler/brawler, but fighters such as Fedor Emelianenko forced him to polish himself. If you have not met someone who will humiliate you in the UFC or Brazil, in PRIDE, you will meet him.
Most MMA promotions including UFC expect the fighter to be at least 18 years old before they can fight for their company. This is because adolescents less than 18 years old are usually not considered mature enough to take such decisions that may impact their health and well being. However, there is no limitation on when you can start training. A guy who is only 16 can start training to be a MMA Fighter and then make his debut after he is 18.
You have to be 18 years old to join the UFC.
I don't know what the kilt is but UFC fights are for the General Public.
As of now, Never. Dave Batista has just started his mixed martial arts career but he is already more than 40 years old. UFC is the top MMA fighting promotion in USA and it usually hires only the top MMA fighters. Batista's MMA Career has just begun and he may have to win a few more high profile fights in order to join the UFC. If he wins a few more big fights, UFC would be more than happy to offer him a contract.
Batista was never in the UFC. He left the WWE to pursue a career in MMA and has even fought once. But, he has not joined UFC yet. UFC usually offers contracts to fighters with a solid profile and a win-loss record. So, if Batista manages to win his next few fights against high profile names, he may get into the UFC.
UFC has always been UFC
You have to be 18 years old to join the UFC.
yes
he left to join the ufc
yes to join wwe
although its always a good thing to have, UFC doesn't require a good education from its fighters... for example, Diego Sanchez...
The minimum age to compete in the UFC is 18 years old.
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Quinton Rampage Jackson was born on June 20, 1978 which makes him 34 years old now. He is a former light heavyweight champion in the UFC. Jackson quit the UFC in January 2013. The actual reason for his departure from UFC is unknown but it was speculated that it was contract disputes between Jackson and UFC
I don't know what the kilt is but UFC fights are for the General Public.
He didn't like how fake wrestling was, and wanted to get into something where there was real competition, not a scripted act.
Batista is currently training to join MMA or UFC. But according to sources, WWE might want to bring him back
As of now, Never. Dave Batista has just started his mixed martial arts career but he is already more than 40 years old. UFC is the top MMA fighting promotion in USA and it usually hires only the top MMA fighters. Batista's MMA Career has just begun and he may have to win a few more high profile fights in order to join the UFC. If he wins a few more big fights, UFC would be more than happy to offer him a contract.