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Brian Ritchie
Posted: 2010-01-27 04:39:48
Yeah, but they didn't invest millions of dollars in marketing over the past 15 years to create a "style of fighting". They established a style of fighting (or set of rules) by accident. The fight industry didn't really have anything describing that set of rules before, except probably Modified Muay Thai.

K-1 made that set of rules popular.

Now we have fight fans who want to see those fights, fighters who want to compete in them, and promoters that want to put on fights with those rules...but the only word we have to describe those rules is "K-1".

There was a similar thing with "Pride Rules", since those are more unique than most MMA rules. I've seen some people refer to it as "Japan MMA Rules" to get around that. I forgot where I saw that.

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