What common nickname is given to a fighter who possesses a balanced skill set across striking, wrestling, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, making them dangerous in all areas of an MMA fight?
Who was the first fighter in UFC history to simultaneously hold two championship belts in different weight classes?
Which city in Colorado hosted UFC 1, the inaugural event of the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 1993?
Which country is widely recognized as the birthplace of Muay Thai, a powerful striking art commonly used in MMA?
What is the common term for a fighter who specializes in taking opponents to the ground and controlling them there, often aiming for submissions or ground and pound?
What is the term for a specific, often painful, joint lock or chokehold designed to make an opponent "tap out" and concede defeat in MMA?
Which active UFC veteran holds the record for the most fights (43) AND most wins (26) in UFC history?
What year were the "Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts" officially established by the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board, standardizing the sport in North America?
Which specific type of wrestling is considered the most common base for MMA fighters, focusing on takedowns, positional control, and reversals, often without the use of a gi?
What is the term for a combat sports technique involving a fighter leaping or jumping onto a downed opponent to deliver a strike, famously allowed in PRIDE FC but now banned under Unified Rules?