Europe:
Glima (Iceland)
Reconstructed Viking arts (NOT Stav) Denmark
Bata (Ireland)
Irish fistfighting (Ireland)
ARMA fighting (America?)
Savate (France)
Bareknuckle Boxing (England)
Backhold wrestling (Scotland)
Claymore, schim du, dirk, mace (Scotland)
Lancashire wrestling (England)
Cumberland wrestling (England)
SAS fighting (England)
Collar and elbow (Ireland)
Cornish wrestling (Cornwall)
Pankration (Greece)
Graeco Roman wrestling (France)
Lutte Parisien (France)
Squarehold (Scotland)
Sambo (Russia)
Asia:
Hapkido (Korea)
Tae Kwon Do (Korea)
Kung Fu (various) China
Tai Chi (China)
Arnis (Phillipines)
Vovinam (Vietnam)
Viet va do (Vietnam)
Ju Jitsu (Japan)
Judo (Japan)
Puroresu (Japan)
Sumo (Japan)
Kendo (Japan)
Kenjutsu (Japan)
Iado (Japan)
Ninjitsu (Japan)
Aikido (Japan)
Muay Thai (Thailand)
Kino Mutai (Phillipines)
Wing Chun (China)
Shu Chao (China)
Karate (Japan)
Gumdo (Korea)
Sumo (Japan)
Gatka (India)
Vajramushti (India)
Pehlwhani (India)
Monkey Boxing (India)
Africa:
Testa (Eritrea)
Gwindumulutu (Congo)
Various tribal styles
Zulu stickfighting
Bhuruu (Senegal)
Donga (Ethiopia)
Melanesia and Polynesia
Mau Rakua (New Zealand)
Kirabis wrestling (Kiribati)
Lua (Hawaii)
N. America
Sport Boxing
Catch wrestling
Freestyle wrestling
FHM Military program
S. America
Brazillian Jujitsu
Capoeira
Universal:
Brawling
General Self Defence
Australia:
Zen Do Kai
Australian H2H
Various Aboriginal styles
[B]Middle East:
[/B]Krav Maga (Israel)
KAPAP (Israel)
Kushti Farangi (Iran)
Prevailing religious construct-jutsu