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    Ultimate fighting should be banned: BMA

    Wed Sep 5, 4:28 AM ET

    LONDON (Reuters) - The British Medical Association has called for a ban on mixed martial arts competitions, including "ultimate fighting," on the grounds they can cause traumatic brain injury.

    In a report released on Wednesday, the BMA extended its long-standing call for a ban on both amateur and professional boxing to all mixed martial arts (MMA) events -- which include ultimate fighting and cage fighting.

    The call comes as London's O2 arena gears up to host an ultimate fighting event on Saturday, following sell-out shows in Manchester and Belfast last year.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070905/...cWSqjurt4E1vAI

    Quote from article:

    The BMA's Head of Ethics and Science, Dr Vivienne Nathanson, said MMA competitions did not qualify as sport.

    "Ultimate fighting can be extremely brutal and has been described as human cockfighting," she said. "It can cause traumatic brain injury, joint injuries and fractures."

    It was the responsibility of a civilized society to actively campaign against ultimate fighting, she added.


  • #2
    Originally posted by Scrumhalf
    Ultimate fighting should be banned: BMA

    Wed Sep 5, 4:28 AM ET

    LONDON (Reuters) - The British Medical Association has called for a ban on mixed martial arts competitions, including "ultimate fighting," on the grounds they can cause traumatic brain injury.

    In a report released on Wednesday, the BMA extended its long-standing call for a ban on both amateur and professional boxing to all mixed martial arts (MMA) events -- which include ultimate fighting and cage fighting.

    The call comes as London's O2 arena gears up to host an ultimate fighting event on Saturday, following sell-out shows in Manchester and Belfast last year.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070905/...cWSqjurt4E1vAI

    Quote from article:

    The BMA's Head of Ethics and Science, Dr Vivienne Nathanson, said MMA competitions did not qualify as sport.

    "Ultimate fighting can be extremely brutal and has been described as human cockfighting," she said. "It can cause traumatic brain injury, joint injuries and fractures."

    It was the responsibility of a civilized society to actively campaign against ultimate fighting, she added.


    Wow... welcome to 1997. Its been proven time and time again boxing is more dangerous to the brain and overall health than mixed martial arts. Congrats. BMA...youre a little late on this one. Shit, even Canada loves MMA..

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    • #3
      since 1993 when ufc first started, there are no reported deaths in mma

      over the same period there has been an average of 18 deaths a year from boxing.

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      • #4
        Shit, there's been more deaths in WWE than anything.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by beefcake
          Shit, there's been more deaths in WWE than anything.

          Good call.

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          • #6
            here we go again...boxing, football, hockey
            now ufc, etc,etc

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