In the first place, the similarities between boxing and MMA can be quite obvious. Basically, there are two people fighting in a ring throwing their best punches trying to knockout each other. Sometimes if there wasn’t a knockout at the end of the rounds, the judges …show more content…
Mixed Martial Arts have too many ways and styles to fight, it allows punches, kicks, knees, elbows, tackles, fighting in the ground and others, while in boxing the fighter can only throw punches standing in his or her feet. Another difference is the place where the fight is realized; boxers usually fight in ring called quadrilateral and MMA fighters in a octagon. Also, boxing gloves are bigger than the MMA gloves; they are commonly double the ounces. than the others. As matter of fact, we can easily notice in a MMA fight how intense it is; the fighters never stop attacking and defending, and because of the lightweight of the gloves, we can see how the fighters normally end up with the face swollen by the strokes. In many cases, different from the boxer, the idea of a MMA fighter is to make the opponent surrender by making a joint lock; a joint lock is to scrag the opponent until it hurts. Most of the time, a joint lock hurts so much that the opponent would have to tap the floor or the other fighter to express that he is done. There was one time that I had classes of MMA with a friend, we both learned how to perform joint locks, I remember many times tapping the floor because I was trapped In the middle of a joint lock and I couldn’t breathe or