Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61K1-4.025 - Mixed Martial Arts Conduct of Bout; Rounds
(1) All matches are to be designated as
amateur.
(a) If advertising is conducted, the
advertising shall clearly indicate the matches are amateur.
(b) No event shall have both amateur and
professional matches.
(2)
Any individual who has competed anywhere in the world as a professional in
combat sports, including, but not limited to boxing, mixed martial arts,
Tough-Man competitions, kickboxing, and cage fighting, is prohibited from
competing in amateur boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts in the State of
Florida.
(3) All amateurs must
enter and compete in all matches under their own names. The use of a ring name
or nickname is strictly prohibited.
(4) No one under the age of 18 years old
shall be permitted to participate in amateur mixed martial arts. Amateur
sanctioning organizations are responsible for ensuring that amateurs are 18
years or older. All amateurs must provide proof of age upon request, such as a
notarized copy of their birth certificate or a government issued form of
identification.
(5) Matches between
a male amateur and female amateur are not permitted.
(6) Excessive coaching from the corner is
prohibited. Cornermen must remain seated in the designated chairs throughout
the entire round. If the match is held in a ring, only one cornerman will be
allowed in the ring during the rest period. If the match is held in a cage,
then two cornermen will be allowed in the cage during the rest
period.
(7) When an amateur is
knocked out or injured by submission, no one is allowed in the cage/ring until
authorized by a referee or physician.
(8) The referee, the physician, or the
amateur may stop the match at any point. The referee or the physician shall
have the power to stop a bout at any point during the bout, if he sees that
either amateur is in such condition that to continue might subject him or her
to serious injury.
(9) If both
amateurs have gone to the ground and neither is actively working to improve his
position then they shall be separated and stood up by the referee. The referee
shall immediately restart the bout from the standing position.
(10) If one amateur has gone to the ground
and the other amateur refuses to pursue his opponent to the ground and fails to
administer legal strikes from the standing position, the referee shall "stand
up" the downed amateur and re-engage the bout.
(11) Amateur sanctioning organization shall
not permit more than two amateurs to participate in any match.
(12) Advance notices for all amateur mixed
martial arts events shall be filed by the amateur sanctioning organization,
with the commission at least ten (10) days before the date of each
match.
(13) Fouls Generally:
(a) All illegal techniques qualify as fouls,
and shall be called by the referee and stopped immediately upon the referee
calling the foul. Referees shall not permit amateurs to continue to foul
opponents.
(b) A referee having any
reason to believe that a foul has been committed, which said referee did not
witness, may consult the judges and will make an appropriate decision according
to the majority of the judges who saw the blow.
(14) Fouls listed:
(a) Fouls/Illegal Techniques while Standing
or on the Ground include:
1. Head
butting;
2. Eye gouging;
3. Biting;
4. Hair pulling;
5. Fish-hooking;
6 Groin attacks of any kind;
7. Putting a finger into an orifice or into a
cut;
8. Small joint
manipulation/finger locks;
9.
Striking the spine or the back of the head;
10. Striking with the elbow, forearm, or
triceps (Exception if both amateurs have a minimum of three amateur bouts and
both amateurs agree to use elbows);
11. Knee strikes to the head;
12. Linear kicks to the legs;
13. Heel hooks;
14. Spine locks;
15. Neck cranks;
16. Excessive slamming;
17. Throws against a joint;
18. Throat strikes or grabbing the
trachea;
19. Clawing, twisting or
pinching the flesh;
20. Grabbing
the clavicle;
21. Stomping a
grounded opponent;
22. Striking the
kidney;
23. Spiking an opponent to
the canvas on his head or neck;
24.
Pushing or throwing an opponent out of the ring;
25. Holding the shorts or gloves of an
opponent;
26. Spitting;
27. Engaging in any unsportsmanlike conduct
that causes an injury;
28. Holding
the fence;
29. Attacking on the
break;
30. Attacking your opponent
while he's under the care of the referee;
31. Attacking after the bell;
32. Flagrantly disregarding the instructions
of the referee;
33. Timidity,
including avoiding contact, losing your mouthpiece, faking injury;
34. Interference from the
cornerman.
(b) In
addition to the aforementioned fouls, fouls/illegal techniques while on the
ground include:
1. Any submission attacking
the legs ankles or feet other than a straight knee bar (Heel hooks or any
angled leg locks);
2. Choking with
hand on throat;
3. Smothering (hand
over mouth);
4. Hammer
locks;
5. Throwing out of
competition area;
6. Pinching,
gouging, and anything that might be considered "dirty fighting";
7. Grabbing or holding the uniform or
protective padding.
(15) Rounds
(a) The duration of each round of an amateur
mixed martial arts event shall not exceed 3 minutes with no less than 1 minute
rest intervals between rounds.
(b)
An amateur mixed martial arts match shall not exceed 3 rounds.
(c) No amateur shall be permitted to
participate in any match on more than one day in any ten. Exceptions may be
made by the executive director or his designee for regularly sanctioned
tournaments held in the same venue requiring two or more days to compete, so
long as the matches are held within a reasonable time. Requests for approval
shall be made to the commission office no later than 10 days prior to the
matches.
(d) No amateur will be
allowed to compete more than once per calendar day and in no case, sooner than
12 hours from their previous bout if the amateur is cleared by the physician to
participate.
(16)
Participation in subsequent matches:
(a) Any
amateur who loses by way of a TKO or by way of submission due to strikes shall
not participate in any match for a minimum of thirty (30) days.
(b) Any amateur who loses by way of KO (Knock
out) shall not participate in any match for a minimum of sixty (60)
days.
(c) Amateurs shall receive a
mandatory ten-day rest period after competing in a match. Day 1 of the
mandatory rest period shall commence on the first day following the
event.
(d) If the physician
suspends an amateur based on a post-match physical, the amateur shall comply
with all the stipulations listed by the physician in the suspension, including
clearance by a physician licensed as an M.D. or D.O., prior to participating in
further matches.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 548.003(2) FS. Law Implemented 548.003, 548.0065, 548.043, 548.057 FS.
New 3-14-13, Amended 12-5-16, 5-14-20.
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