
the OLYMPIAD WARRIOR GAMES
The Martial Arts Olympiad, known as the "World Warrior Games" is the world's only multi-discipline martial arts Olympiad competition. With 100 countries initially selected for the 2027 games, more than 150 countries will eventually participate in over 50 events across the Warrior Games, where martial artists across the world shall pilgrimage every 4-years to the WWG to compete against each other, to determine who is truly the best martial artist.
BROADCAST
Network, Cable, Online
Distribution of the WWG to audiences around the world shall be via licensing deals with network broadcast, cable and online simulcast so that fans may support their favorite warrior, representing their country, on TV, their phone or tablet. Local broadcast networks shall participate in each selected country.
SPONSORS
Sponsor Partners
IMAC & TOMA have been approached by sponsors and advertisers from across the globe. They have all been asked to be patient as we workout of distribution of the Warrior Games, which will impact the visibility of their brands. IMAC is dedicated to ensuring that only valuable, honorable and sustainable brands partner with the WWG.
LOCATIONS
USA & International
Two locations in Los Angeles have been selected for hosting of the U.S. WWG Olympiad Team Trials and the final Warrior Games. These locations shall be announced in the coming months. Countries selected to participate in the WWG will host their WWG Country Championships in their country, with local broadcast partners.
TECHNOLOGY
Advanced Tech - Gaming, VR, AI
Gaming is front & center for youth entertainment activities and as VR, AI and new gaming technologies are developed, the WWG has several Gaming and VR experiences as part of its entertainment offerings to fans and competitors alike, so that fans can be there, in the fight, with their favorite warrior. Stay tuned.
Competition Phases
Skills Competition
What are the World Warrior Games?
The International Martial Arts Championships [IMAC] owns The Olympiad of Martial Arts [TOMA], host of the “World Warrior Games”, including the rights to all TOMA Olympiad symbols, flag, and motto. The IMAC also owns the global broadcast rights for the Warrior Games, which includes television, radio, mobile, and internet platforms.
The IMAC is responsible for awarding these rights to broadcasters around the world to ensure the widest possible coverage of the Warrior Games. The IMAC also grants its partners exclusive rights to broadcast the Warrior Games in their respective territories.
The IMAC is an independent, non-governmental, profit-driven organization that was founded by and started development in 2010 and launched in 2023 by its founder, a 7th Degree Black Belt of a Combat Martial Art System.
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IMAC, through its "Warrior Games", seeks to allow and enable practicing, skilled martial artists, to explore the full range of their training, their skills acquired over years of discipline, dedication, and determined perseverance to, not only earn the distinction of the best their martial peers, but also to earn real money, serious money and opportunities, if they so chose, to venture into the world of movies & television, showcasing their skills and advancing the cause of martial arts globally.
a Competition of Will & Skill



the Olympiad Contest
“TOMA!” presents the “World Warrior Games” [WWG], a global, Olympic-style, martial arts competition based on contests in unarmed and weapons combat, including battling against multiple opponents. Structured as a tournament to find the world's best fighter, applying the best of martial arts combat, no matter their style, no matter the country they represent.
“WWG” is structured as violent and brutal with Olympic-style rules, allowing fighters of various disciplines to prove which martial arts style will prevail above all others in realistic, uncompromising situations. The Olympiad competition shall feature martial artists from different disciplines, representing their country, facing each other in a grueling, ‘no-holds barred’ combat-oriented competition. The intent is to develop the Olympiad into a global contest of wills and skills in the martial arts, competing every four years, with weight & gender classes so that combatants will be able to fight within their own weight class and against their own gender, battling to each earn $10 million
Aside from very basic courtesies [i.e. no eye gouging, or strikes to the groin], the rules are closer to Olympic rules, rather than the Unified MMA rules, with permissible striking areas to include, head-butts, small joint manipulation, pressure point strikes, and hair pulling.
Every round is four (4) minutes in duration and there are three (3) rounds in preliminary bouts. Title matches have five (5) rounds, and weapons matches have three rounds. There is a one minute rest period in-between rounds. Mass attack competition has only one round, three stages.