2020
DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2020.1866958
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Analysis of the fight-ending chokes in the history of the Ultimate Fighting Championship™ mixed martial arts promotion

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“…As a Chinese citizen, we must respect our national image culture wherever we are. Chinese martial arts culture is also a way for the people of the world to understand China [ 7 , 8 ]. A country or even a citizen wants to understand the development process of China, and Chinese martial arts culture is a good representative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a Chinese citizen, we must respect our national image culture wherever we are. Chinese martial arts culture is also a way for the people of the world to understand China [ 7 , 8 ]. A country or even a citizen wants to understand the development process of China, and Chinese martial arts culture is a good representative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 43 In the same series of MMA competitions, which included 5834 fights, 99 (11%) of the 904 fight‐ending chokes were associated with LOC. 43 This rate of LOC is likely greater in elite competitions than in training, but even in training LOC is common enough that > 25% of grapplers reported having been choked to LOC at least once. 10 One third of those surveyed reported having been choked > 500 times.…”
Section: Special Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In elite‐level MMA >15% of fights end due to voluntary submission or LOC from sportive chokes 43 . In the same series of MMA competitions, which included 5834 fights, 99 (11%) of the 904 fight‐ending chokes were associated with LOC 43 . This rate of LOC is likely greater in elite competitions than in training, but even in training LOC is common enough that > 25% of grapplers reported having been choked to LOC at least once 10 .…”
Section: Special Considerationsmentioning
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“…The authors found that "keeping distance", "head strike landed", "offensive passes", and "effective takedowns" were the most significant actions related to the probability of victory [76]. More recently, an investigation based on more than 900 successful submissions by UFC athletes found that 15.5% of the fights ended up by strangulation, with the rear naked choke used in 49.1% of those fight finishes, and that 76.2 % of total submissions were used by grappling-style fighters [91,92].…”
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confidence: 99%