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A combat sport (also known as a combative sport) is a competitive contact sport where two combatants fight against each other using certain rules of engagement, typically with the aim of simulating parts of real hand to hand combat. Boxing, amateur wrestling, puroresu, mixed martial arts and fencing are examples of combat sports.
   The techniques used can be categorized into three domains: striking, grappling, and weapon usage. Some rule-sets specialize in one area, while others allow overlap.

History

Sports related to combat skills have been a part of human culture for thousands of years. The Ancient Olympic Games were largely composed of sports that tested skills related to combat, such as armored foot races, Boxing, Wrestling, Pankration, Chariot racing amongst others. This tradition of Combat sports was taken even further by the Romans with gladiators who would fight with weapons, often to the death.
   Through the Middle ages and Renaissance the Tournament became popular, with the Joust as a main event. While the tournament was popular amongst Aristocrats, combative sports where practiced by all levels of society. Folk wrestling exists in many forms and in most cultures.

Modern sports

Today athletes usually fight one-on-one, but may still use various skill sets such as strikes in Boxing that only allows punching, Taekwondo where kicks are the focus or Muay Thai that also allow the use of elbows and knees. There are also grappling based sports that may consentrate on obtaining a superior position as in freestyle or Collegiate wrestling using throws such as in Judo and Greco-Roman wrestling the use of submissions as in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Modern mixed martial arts competitions are similar to the historic Greek Olympic sport of pankration and allow a wide range of both striking and grappling techniques. Puroresu is a popular combat sport in Japan and is described as "bridging the gap" between mixed martial arts and professional wrestling.
   Combat sports may also be armed and the athletes compete using weapons, such as types of sword in western Fencing (the foil, épée and saber) or Kendo (shinai). In Escrima sticks are used, sometimes representing knives, this concept has been expanded by the Dog Brothers. American style professional wrestling is based on the concept of combat sports but many of the match outcomes are predetermined.

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