GAMMA Welcomes USFMMA As Newest Member
The Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts continues its international expansion. GAMMA now has the support of 110 member federations with United States Federation of Mixed Martial Arts (USFMMA) coming aboard. The martial arts body had amassed 80 member federations over a myriad of countries as of a couple of months ago. The growth pattern is evident in a relatively short period of time. The growth of amateur MMA is essential for the sport’s overall health. GAMMA continues to make further strides with refining that level of the sport.
The GAMMA press release about USFMMA amalgamation is as follows:
The Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts announced that it has welcomed the USFMMA as its newest member. As of today, GAMMA now has the support of 110 member federations from around the world.
GAMMA vows to continue its efforts to drive amateur mixed martial arts around the world to a brighter future. With an unwavering commitment to developing and governing the sport from the grassroots. GAMMA continues to establish itself as the top authority on amateur mixed martial arts.
“I am proud to introduce USFMMA as GAMMA’s newest member federation. As well as the addition of 30 new member federations which have joined our cause. In a time of great despair due to a global health crisis that has ravaged communities, I am amazed at the power of the human spirit. How we can unite to work together in support of our beloved sport. With our hands joined together, the future of the amateur mixed martial arts industry indeed looks bright,”.
The Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts
Alexander Engelhardt, President of GAMMA continued, “GAMMA remains committed to providing amateur mixed martial arts athletes a global platform. To showcase their skills and talents. With the full support of our member federations. We have expanded our capabilities and reach to continue championing the true spirit of martial arts. Promoting a sport built on sportsmanship, competitive excellence, and fair play.”
The USFMMA first lent its support to GAMMA during the inaugural GAMMA World Championship in November 2019. Where 35 teams from around the world competed in 110 matches across four days. The USFMMA sent eight of its top athletes to compete among the world’s very best in amateur mixed martial arts. Three of those eight athletes took home prestigious medals and other accolades for their efforts.
Like the Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts, the USFMMA’s mission is to empower American athletes to reach sustained competitive excellence. Cultivate character and sportsmanship while fostering the growth of amateur mixed martial arts. On a safe and fair playing field in the United States.
Led by Justin Brown and Diana Williams, they have been working hard to provide pathways and opportunities. For amateur mixed martial arts athletes to compete and strive for high performance.
“As the sole USA Federation, we are very proud to be a part of the GAMMA family!” said Justin Brown, President of USFMMA. “I have personally been involved in the mixed martial arts Olympic Movement for six years now and I am confident that GAMMA is on the right path, to achieve all the requirements of the Sport Accord. With the proper global leadership within GAMMA, the goal of Olympic Recognition for Amateur mixed martial arts has never been closer!”
GAMMA
Based in Amsterdam, GAMMA is a non-profit organization made up of thought leaders and pioneers in mixed martial arts with decades of experience in the sport. GAMMA is headed by its President, Alexander Engelhardtand its members are made up of national federations across all five continents.
GAMMA advocates martial arts’ tradition of excellence, discipline, and respect. It stands firm in its objective is to govern and oversee the sport of mixed martial arts, particularly the amateur ranks. GAMMA’s objective is to provide structure to this quickly-growing global sport. Establishing rules and regulations to ensure fair play, athlete safety, and equal opportunity for all. GAMMA also stands against doping, cheating, or discrimination, establishing a safe environment for its athletes to foster teamwork, a healthy lifestyle, and an inclusive mentality.
GAMMA pushes forward for amateur mixed martial arts to one day be considered an Olympic sport.