Legend Fighting Championship (LFC) is the first professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) competition in Hong Kong. "Legend Fighting Championship invites professional MMA fighters from China and the Asia-Pacific region to compete for the prestigious title. Participants are free to choose from a wide range of martial arts, such as Sanshou, Chinese Wushu, Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, Boxing and Wrestling, to win the championship. The organizer will set strict rules and closely monitor the event to ensure the safety of the athletes. "Legend of Kung Fu is dedicated to promoting the sport of Mixed Martial Arts in Hong Kong, supporting and nurturing local athletes, and providing exciting entertainment for the general public. Legends of Martial Arts is headquartered in Hong Kong and is fully supported by CA Media, a company invested by Chernin Group and Diamond Ridge Venture.
Basic introduction Chinese name :Wulin Legend Foreign name :Legend Fighting Championship Type :The first professional mixed martial arts competition Region :Hong Kong Tournament Wulin Legend, tournament introduction, martial arts faction introduction, tournament rules, previous tournament time and location, Wulin Legend will soon be held in the Mainland, word summary, tournament Wulin Legend Tournament introduction Chinese martial arts system The Chinese martial arts system has a history of more than 5,000 years. According to historical records, professional wrestling competitions have appeared since the Qin Dynasty (221-207 B.C.), with several categories and thousands of competitors competing in grappling matches in the ring. Since then, hundreds of martial arts styles have emerged in China, some of which have been refined and developed overseas. In the 1960s, Bruce Lee, the great martial arts master of his generation, advocated the integration of all schools of martial arts, and created the idea of "making something out of nothing". Although the term "Mixed Martial Arts" did not appear until many years later, Bruce Lee's martial arts philosophy was in fact the origin of the sport. When it comes to the development of MMA in China, the Legend of Wulin MMA Championship is definitely a milestone. It is the most international MMA event in the history of Chinese fighting, and the first Chinese MMA event to achieve pay-per-view in foreign countries. Today, athletes can compete against each other in MMA to determine who the best martial arts factions are. "The Legend of Wushu logo features a unicorn, which is said to combine the characteristics of a dragon, a stag, a fish, and a lion, and MMA athletes must master the essence of each school of martial arts in order to be crowned king. At the level of professional tournaments, this is the pinnacle of martial arts combat sports. Since 2010, Legend of Wushu has provided a stage for a group of Chinese MMA fighters to grow. Today, this group of athletes has grown into a stalwart force, representing Chinese combat sports to the world, demonstrating the new Chinese power of combining traditional martial arts with modern sport MMA. At the same time, Wulin Legend, as a Chinese event, has benefited not only Chinese athletes since its inception, but also many outstanding athletes from Japan, South Korea, Australia and other Asia-Pacific countries through the Wulin Legend to the broad international arena. "Legend of Wushu aims to give athletes the opportunity to compete at the highest level in a vibrant Hong Kong, while adhering to strict safety regulations. "Legend of Kung Fu also aims to create intense *** and memorable events for spectators and martial arts enthusiasts, some of whom may be new to the sport, some of whom may be familiar with the sport, and for all of whom Legend of Kung Fu hopes to make the event a memorable one. MMA requires the use of a wide variety of techniques, so competitors must combine their strengths in striking, grappling, and submission techniques in order to win. With the goal of being able to attack and defend from both the standing and prone position, the fighters will work across a wide range of techniques. Boxing Origin: Greece Range of Techniques: Percussion Synopsis: Boxing is a standing combat sport in which competitors wear leather gloves and attack only with their fists. Boxing originated in Greece 2,700 years ago and was one of the first Olympic sports. Modern boxing began in England in the 18th century with the creation of new standardized rules. Today, boxing is one of the most popular combat sports in the world. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Origin: Brazil / Japan Range of Techniques: Takedowns, Submissions Introduction: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, abbreviated as "BJJ", is a combat sport that emphasizes takedowns and ground fighting. BJJ originated from Japanese Dojo Judo, which was introduced to Brazil at the beginning of the twentieth century, and was later refined by early BJJ practitioners to become the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu that it is today. The main objective of BJJ is to allow the smaller practitioner to control and utilize joints and chokes to submit a larger opponent. Judo Origin: Japan Range of Techniques: Takedowns, Submissions Introduction: Judo is a martial art that emphasizes the use of takedowns, immobilization, and joints and chokes to submit an opponent. Striking techniques are also used in Judo, but are generally prohibited in official competitions and sparring. Judo originated in Japan at the end of the 19th century, and soon spread around the world, giving rise to other grappling martial arts such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Russian Sambo. Karate Origin: Japan Range of Techniques: Striking Techniques Description: Karate is a Japanese martial art that focuses on attacks with the hands, feet, elbows, and knees. Some karate schools also use both grappling and locking techniques. The origins of karate can be traced back to the 14th century, when Chinese martial arts were introduced to Okinawa. Okinawa was incorporated into Japan in the 19th century, and Karate became the dominant martial art in Japan, and is now popular all over the world. Muay Thai Origin: Thailand Scope of Technique: Striking Introduction: Muay Thai is a standing combat technique that utilizes punches, kicks, elbows, and knee strikes. Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand, and its origins are closely related to the Chinese and Khmer martial arts. To this day, Muay Thai is one of the most watched combat sports in the world, and many mixed martial artists base their stand-up striking techniques on Muay Thai. Sambo Origin: Russia Range of Techniques: Striking, Grappling Synopsis: The English name "Sambo" is an abbreviation of the Russian word for "unarmed self-defense". The history of Sambo is relatively short, having been developed in the Soviet Union in the 1930s. The basis of Sambo is a combination of Judo and Central Asian Wrestling. The founders analyzed European and Asian martial arts and combined them with Sambo in order to create a practical hand-to-hand combat technique for the Russian military. Sanda Origin: China Scope of Technique: Percussion Synopsis: Sanda is a combination of various Chinese martial arts. Sanda is a combination of the most effective Chinese martial arts techniques, which are then used in competition or self-defense. Although the Chinese martial arts have a history of over 4,000 years, Sanda only began to develop in the twentieth century, with strong support from China *** and the military. Taekwondo Origin: Korea Range of Techniques: Striking Introduction: Taekwondo is a martial art that focuses on instantaneous strikes, with a particular emphasis on fast, powerful kicks. Taekwondo is the national sport of Korea and is the most popular martial art in the world in terms of participation. The origins of Korean martial arts date back 2,000 years, and in the 1950s, modern Taekwondo was born as a result of the unification of the various martial arts systems in South Korea. Wrestling Origin: Greece Range of Techniques: Grappling Synopsis: Wrestling encompasses a wide range of martial arts that utilize a variety of grappling techniques, such as wrapping, slamming, holding, and pinning. Wrestling originated in ancient Greece in the thirteenth century B.C., and is also documented in Chinese and Egyptian history. Today, wrestling has developed into an international sport and is divided into various forms and levels, with classical, freestyle and submission wrestling being the most popular. Rules and Regulations The Legend of Wushu rules and regulations are based on the accepted rules for Mixed Martial Arts competitions. Duration of each round The tournament consists of three rounds of five minutes each, with a one-minute break between rounds. Venue A standard professional MMA five-rope ring. Protective Gear "Participants will be required to wear hand straps and adhesive patches, braces, a jock strap, four to six ounce gloves, and MMA shorts. It is strictly prohibited to wear any additional equipment during the match, including robes, tops, shoes, elbow and knee pads or additional straps." Methods of Winning A contestant may win by direct knockout, submission, technical knockout (e.g. referee stopping the fight), or by judges' decision. If there is no winner at the end of three rounds, the winner will be decided by the judges. Legends of Wulin 5 Date: July 16, 2011 --- 7:00 PM Venue: City of Dreams, Macau Chinese fighters: Yao Honggang, Niu Xiaoqiang, Li Jingliang, Wang Sai, Wu Chengjie, Wulin Legends 4 Date: January 27, 2011 --- 8:00 PM Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong Chinese fighters: Yao Honggang, Li Jingliang, Wang Sai, Niu Xiaoqiang, Ao Ri Gele Legend of Wulin 3 Date: September 24, 2010 --- 7:30 PM Venue: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center China's players: Ning Guangyou, Bayin Dalai, Yang Zhuo, Li Jingliang Legend of Wulin 2 Date: June 24, 2010 --- 7:30 PM Venue: StarWorld, International Trade & Exhibition Center, No.1 Trade Fair Drive, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong China's players: Zhang Tiequan, Li Jingliang, Zhang Lipeng, Wang Zhen Legend of Wulin 1 Date: January 27, 2010 --- 8:00 PM Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong China's players: Yao Honggang, Wang Sai, Niu Xiaoqiang, Ao Ri Zheng Legends 1 Date: January 11, 2010 --- 7:30 PM Venue: StarWorld, International Trade and Exhibition Centre, 1 Trademart Drive, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong Chinese fighters: Yang Jianping, Zhao Zilong Legends of Wulin coming to Mainland China Legends Entertainment and Zhengzhou Zijincheng Exhibition Service Co. have reached an agreement to hold the Legends of Wulin Asia-Pacific MMA Championships on the Chinese mainland. Chris Pollak, one of the founders of Legends of Wushu, had a great meeting with Zijincheng in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, followed by a visit to the Shaolin Temple, a 1,000 year old temple, where he was warmly received by Zijincheng. Beginning with the first event in the fall of 2013, the two companies will join forces to host at least three Legends of Wushu Asia Pacific MMA tournaments in the coming year. Legends Word Summary Hong Kong Legends of Wushu Legends Fighting Championships, headquartered in Hong Kong, is the highest level of competition in Asia and the Pacific, and is the only sanctioned organization in the Asia-Pacific region for the world's highest Hall of Fame event, the UFC. Since 2011, Legends of the Martial Arts has organized three major tournaments, which have featured the best fighters from the Asia-Pacific region, including South Korea, Japan, Mongolia, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, the Philippines, India, and the Greater China region. China's first UFC fighter, "Steppe Wolf" Zhang Tiequan, made his name at Legend of Wushu II. Each Legends of Wulin event has 4-5 fighters from China participating, from 3 losses and 1 win in Legends of Wulin II to 2 wins and 2 losses in Legends of Wulin III, Chinese fighters are maturing step by step. The upcoming Legend of Wushu IV on January 27, 2011 is another round of new test. This time, China will send four tigers: "Bloodsucker" Li Jingliang, "Fire Unicorn" Wang Sai, "Tornado" Ao Rigaku, "Grandmaster" Yao Honggang. "Yao Honggang. Legends of Wulin