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<h3 align="center">'''PROFESSIONAL LGBTQ MIXED MARTIAL ARTISTS'''</h3>
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<p>On the front lines of LGBTQ activism when it comes to transgender rights and recognition, transgender politicians are important members of the communityOften these individuals have been the first LGBTQ elected candidates in their country.</p>
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<p>Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a full combat and unarmed sport that is composed of a mix of wrestling, boxing and traditional martial artsIt is known for its outright aggressiveness and brutality as a sport with very few rules other than those minimally required to maintain a competitor's safety.  MMA's popularity has surged in recent years despite the fact many sports regulators remain wary of its legitimacy as an organized sport.</p>
  
<p>It is notable that transgender politicians are located in many countries around the world.  What is particularly notable is their presence in many smaller and less-developed countries.  Often, these countries are hostile to LGBTQ rights (usually based on religious belief) yet they have elected or appointed transgender individuals to public political officeIt is equally interesting to note the large number of transgender politicians active in politics at the local community level - an indication of the greater acceptance based on their contribution to local issues.</p>
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<p>In this context, it is considered challenging for a fighter to come out as LGBTQ.  Having a high-profile LGBTQ MMA fighter would contradict the public stereotype of intolerant and tough athletes that defines the MMA world.  Nevertheless, the sports' largest organization, Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC), continually expresses its support for diversity in the sport and sponsors several HIV/AIDS awareness programsPart of the reluctance for MMA fighters to come out could be the fear of adverse fan reaction.</p>
  
<p>Each of the transgender politicians we have identified is (or has been) an active leader within their local LGBTQ communitiesThey have been involved as an activist, lawyer, business person, in education, or the advancement of minority rights. </p>
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<p>Lately, the sport has introduced weight classes, protective body equipment, and a professional women's divisionIndeed, the vast majority of publicly out LGBTQ MMA fighters are lesbian.  Only one gay profession fighter exists - [[Shad Smith]] of the United States.  Recently, lesbian [[Amanda Nunes]] of Brazil became the first openly gay individual to hold a UFC championship belt.  [[Fallon Fox]] is the first transgender professional MMA fighter.</p>
  
<p>We have been able to identify transgender politicians from France, Italy, Chile, Peru, India, the Philippines, Germany, Malaysia, Belgium, New Zealand, Canada, Thailand, the United States, Venezuela, Poland, Uruguay, Japan, Sri Lanka, Japan, Cuba, and Great Britain.  To read their fascinating biographies [[Transgender Politicians|'''CLICK HERE''']]</p>
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<p>A reality television show has been created around the sport - 'The Ultimate Fighter'.  In the show, puts 14 mixed martial artists separated into two teams in a house, living, training and fighting until there is one winner.  There has been speculation that several past contestants were LGBTQ.</p>
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<p>We have identified several professional LGBTQ MMA fighters.  They hail from the United States, Brazil and Mexico.  To read their fascinating biographies [[Professional LGBTQ Mixed Martial Artists|'''CLICK HERE''']]</p>
  
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]

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DID YOU KNOW?

PROFESSIONAL LGBTQ MIXED MARTIAL ARTISTS

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Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a full combat and unarmed sport that is composed of a mix of wrestling, boxing and traditional martial arts. It is known for its outright aggressiveness and brutality as a sport with very few rules other than those minimally required to maintain a competitor's safety. MMA's popularity has surged in recent years despite the fact many sports regulators remain wary of its legitimacy as an organized sport.

In this context, it is considered challenging for a fighter to come out as LGBTQ. Having a high-profile LGBTQ MMA fighter would contradict the public stereotype of intolerant and tough athletes that defines the MMA world. Nevertheless, the sports' largest organization, Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC), continually expresses its support for diversity in the sport and sponsors several HIV/AIDS awareness programs. Part of the reluctance for MMA fighters to come out could be the fear of adverse fan reaction.

Lately, the sport has introduced weight classes, protective body equipment, and a professional women's division. Indeed, the vast majority of publicly out LGBTQ MMA fighters are lesbian. Only one gay profession fighter exists - Shad Smith of the United States. Recently, lesbian Amanda Nunes of Brazil became the first openly gay individual to hold a UFC championship belt. Fallon Fox is the first transgender professional MMA fighter.

A reality television show has been created around the sport - 'The Ultimate Fighter'. In the show, puts 14 mixed martial artists separated into two teams in a house, living, training and fighting until there is one winner. There has been speculation that several past contestants were LGBTQ.

We have identified several professional LGBTQ MMA fighters. They hail from the United States, Brazil and Mexico. To read their fascinating biographies CLICK HERE

Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles See Here


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