Mixed Martial Arts
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- United States: Ultimate Fighting Championship (Premier American/International Organization)
- United States: Strikeforce (Second Tier American Organization)
- United States: Bellator Fighting Championships (Minor American Organization)
- United States: King of the Cage (Minor American Organization)
- United States: Shark Fights (Minor American Organization)
- United States: Titan Fighting Championships (Minor American Organization)
- United States: Tachi Palace Fights (Minor American Organization)
- Japan: DREAM (Premier Japanese Organization)
- Japan: Shooto (Second Tier Japanese Organization)
- Japan: Pancrase (Minor Japanese Organization)
- Japan: DEEP (Minor Japanese Organization)
- Japan: ZST (Minor Japanese Organization)
- Japan: RisingOn (Minor Japanese Organization)
- Brazil: Jungle Fight Championship (Premier Brazilian Organization)
- Russia: M-1 Global (Premier Russian-based Organization)
- Canada: Maximum Fighting Championship (Premier Canadian Organization)
- England: BAMMA (Premier English Organization)
- Netherlands: United Glory (Premier Dutch Organization)
- Sweden: Superior Challenge (Premier Swedish Organization)
- Poland: Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki (Premier Polish Organization)
- Finland: Finnfight (Premier Finish Organization)
- China: Art of War Fighting Championship (Premier Chinese Organization)
- Hong Kong: Legend Fighting Championship (Premier Hong Konger Organization)
- Guam: Pacific Xtreme Combat (Premier Guamanian Organization)
- Philippines: Universal Reality Combat Championship (Premier Filipino Organization)
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