Mixed Martial Arts: A New Kind of Fight | 60 Minutes Archive
In the fast-paced world of sports, few have experienced a transformation quite like Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). In a revealing segment originally aired in 2006, Scott Pelley delves into the explosive rise of MMA—a combat sport that fuses a variety of styles including boxing, wrestling, and jiu-jitsu. Once viewed with skepticism and even outright banned in some areas, MMA has emerged as one of the fastest-growing sports in America, captivating audiences with its intensity and skill.
Pelley’s report sheds light on the gritty world of MMA fighters, exploring the rigorous training, dedication, and mental fortitude required to compete at the highest levels. It not only examines the physicality of the sport but also provides insights into its cultural significance and the athletes who have dedicated their lives to mastering this multifaceted form of combat.
As “60 Minutes” celebrates over 50 seasons of groundbreaking journalism, this segment stands out for its in-depth analysis and poignant storytelling. The show has remained a staple of American television, consistently featuring hard-hitting investigative reports, revealing interviews, and compelling profiles of notable figures in sports, politics, and more.
Don’t miss this thrilling exploration of how MMA went from the fringes to mainstream acceptance, and stay connected with “60 Minutes” for more fascinating stories that shape our understanding of the world. Subscribe to the “60 Minutes” YouTube channel and enjoy full episodes, exclusive content, and updates across various platforms.
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The UFC is now valued at $12.3 billion
I’ve unsubscribed to CBS and the new 60 Minutes
Ah yes, way back when I actually cared about the UFC. Fond memories.
Renzo is Rilarious
Martial Arts fights can be interesting, esp. when a fighter knows many different styles. Watching these matches, for me, is about recognizing the strategy, the mental component, of these brutal fights.
It is also harder to fight when there are rules.
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Mma has since declined in popluarity since covid. I wonder why.
I miss UFC on Spike TV. That's when it was peak. Good Ole Days.
4:32 i don't mind New York being the last one amongst them,especially when it was quite the waiting game 👍.
Spoiler: Renzo won. 🙂
The previous owners, before Zuffa, added most of the rules common in the sport today. Watch UFC 29.
It's amazing that ONE isn't competing with UFC in USA.
Um novo tipo de luta… Tem uns 35 anos 😂😂😂
After a few decades it's called "new" kind of fight
This is absolutely brilliant! Thank you 60 Minutes for opening this time capsule for us fans who grew up with the early UFC! Fond memories!
Years later Dana sold the UFC for around 4 billion dollars
Damn flies
It's from Asia
Matt Hughes "When I leave this sport I wanna be the same person as when I started" 🫤
Master Renzo, what an amazing guy!