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Mixed martial arts has a bright future in Vietnam

Mixed martial arts has finally found its place in Vietnam after the national federation (VMMAF) was established, promising a bright future for the sport.
Mixed martial arts has a bright future in Vietnam ảnh 1Vienamese leading MMA fighter Tran Quang Loc (left) lands a kick on Kim Jong Heon during their ONE Warrior Series match last February in Singapore (Photo: zing.vn)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Mixed martial arts has finally found its place in Vietnamafter the national federation (VMMAF) was established, promising a brightfuture for the sport.

The Vietnam Mixed Martial Arts Federation was born on May 30 in Hanoi underPresident Ngo Duc Quynh and his four deputies.

The establishment of the MMA governing body was warmly welcomed by officialsand athletes who have been involved in the combat sport for about 15 yearswithout management.

“The VMMAF's establishment matches the development of MMA in the world,” said HoangQuoc Vinh, head of Vietnam Sports Administration’s Elite Sport Department.

“MMA has been strongly growing in the region, Asia and the world. Our neighbourcountries such as China, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines havefederations and have successfully organised tournaments.

“In Vietnam, MMA lovers and practisers have been involved in the sport for along time but it was unorganised. It is really the right time to integrate withthe world,” Vinh said.

“Moreover, we can see MMA has brought huge benefits for the organising country.If we can manage MMA well, it will be a big financial resource for Vietnamesesports,” he said.

Vietnam’s WBA Asia champion Truong Dinh Hoang was one of the delegates at theVMMAF’s first congress and said MMA would have a great future here.

“We have been waiting for the federation’s establishment for a long time. It isgreat news for martial arts lovers. It is a key step for athletes to join MMAwhich is a hot sport in both Vietnam and the world,” he said.

“Vietnam has potential athletes who are practising MMA as well as those fromkickboxing, Muay Thai and boxing. They just need to improve techniques of MMAto master the sport.

“I really hope that with the support of sport managers and the federation, MMAwill grow strongly in the near future,” he said.

Fighter Tran Quang Loc has been practising MMA for nearly 10 years and was thefirst Vietnamese athlete to go international and won a title at Rich Franklin’sONE Warrior Series last year.

He has been waiting for a federation for many years.

“It is amazing news. I feel like I was born for the second time with theestablishment of the VMMAF,” said Loc.

“It will be a milestone for the MMA community. VMMAF will bring us officialrules, training and competing activities, and assurance for athletes which willmake us more confident in competition.

“I hope that we will have regular official tournaments locally for us tomaintain our skills so we can prepare for international competitions,” he said.

Nguyen Cat Tung is a rising star in national MMA. The national jujitsu championis confident about his chances when joining in the new sport of MMA.

“I practice both boxing and jujitsu which are key bases for MMA. I believe thatI will meet with no difficulty in MMA,” said 24-year-old Tung.

“VMMAF was set up. It means that MMA has been legalised in Vietnam. It is agood opportunity for us to show off our abilities and develop.”

Future plans

MMA is a combat sport which is a mix of different martial arts such as boxing,karate, jujitsu, wrestling and judo. The aim is to defeat opponents usingstriking, throwing, kicking, punching and grappling techniques, both stand-upand on the ground.

MMA was first seen in Vietnam in 2005 with a small number of practisers. Butcurrently, there are more than 40 clubs in the country with the participationof up to 5,000 athletes.

At the event, Quynh also revealed the federation’s plans to develop MMA.

“Our first jobs are to set up our operation regulations and rules ofcompetitions. We will focus on training for referees, coaches andathletes."

Quynh said MMA is still new in Vietnam and Vietnamese athletes have to learnfrom friends across the world. In the future, he plans to invite internationalcoaches here to lift up the local level.

He said VMMAF will work with the sports administration to organise one to twointernational events along with domestic competitions for local athletes in2020.

He said he has already made interesting plans for the next year to let theworld know about Vietnam's MMA talents./.
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