[2] However, Amateur MMA, regulated by International Mixed Martial Arts Federation, requires shin-instep.
Common brands include Fairtex, Bad Boy, Venum, Habrok, NearFall, TapouT, VENDETTA, Sprawl, Silver Star, Hayabusa, TCB Fightwear, Jaco, POSS-MMA, Hitman Fight Gear, Dethrone Royalty, RYU and Ground Game.
These rules have provided a benchmark for apparel companies to design and develop training and competition shorts for mixed martial arts and related sports.
Aside from the reinforced stitching, many rash guards also have an added rubber or gel panel on the bottom to ensure minimum rolling up during training.
[9] In addition to rash guards, several promotions like the UFC, regularly provide sponsors with the ability to advertise their brands using t-shirts during the weigh-in events and competition.