Mixed martial arts cage
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Mixed martial arts cage is the typical combat area of most mixed martial arts (MMA) promotions.[1]
According to the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts, an MMA competition or exhibition may be held in a ring or a fenced area. The fenced area can be round[2][3] or have at least six sides. Cages vary: some replace the metal fencing with a net, others have a different shape from an octagon, as the term "The Octagon" is trademarked by the UFC (although the 8-sided shape itself is not trademarked).[4] The fenced area is called a cage generically, or a hexagon, an octagon or an octagon cage, depending on the shape.
On the contrary amateur MMA endorsed by United World Wrestling uses open wrestling mat, instead.[5]