June 30, 2009
Women In MMA- The Debate Rages On
Woman’s mixed martial arts has been fraught with arguments from its inception. Though it is slowly rising in popularity and is now featured on television and other known events, it still has a very rough road to climb. Proponents are becoming more vocal and with that vocalization, come the response from the opposite side.
Because this is a fight between women, it still has to work against the stigma of mud wrestling and any number of other ‘shows’ that objectify women for their body and not their talent. Don’t be fooled, these are real fights between real combatants. Some are pretty and some are not, but in this ring, that is of no consequence. This is a real fight and it’s time it attracts the attention, respect and appreciation it deserves.
Veteran men’s fights are three rounds of five minutes each. Veteran women’s fights are three rounds of three minutes each. It is understood that professional fighters with less than five professional fights only go three minute rounds, but women are required long after their five fights, to fight only the three minute rounds. The fighters would like equal treatment, but so far this has not been the case. They claim equal training and sometimes harder training than men, these women have pushed themselves to be recognized as the athletes they are but to date, they are still generally not offered the same benefits men receive.

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