Kan. Admin. Regs. § 128-6-4 - Professional mixed martial arts contests
Except as otherwise specified in this regulation, each professional mixed martial arts contest shall be conducted in accordance with this regulation. If a contestant is a professional in boxing, kickboxing, or karate, the contestant shall compete only as a professional in any mixed martial arts contest.
(a) Each contest shall be
limited to those forms of martial arts that consist of unarmed combat.
(b) Except with the prior approval of the
commission, a nonchampionship bout shall not exceed three rounds in duration.
Each championship bout shall be five rounds in duration. Each contest shall
consist of at least four bouts.
(c)
Each round during a bout of professional mixed martial arts shall be five minutes
in duration. Each period of rest following a round of combat shall be one minute
in duration.
(d) Each contestant
shall be weighed by the commissioner or designee within 48 hours before the
contest. If a contestant's weight does not fall within the range for the weight
classification in which the contestant is scheduled to compete in that contest,
the contestant shall be reweighed within two hours. If the contestant's weight
does not then fall within the range for that weight classification, the
contestant shall be disqualified by the boxing commissioner.
(e) A mixed martial arts contestant shall not
participate in a boxing, kickboxing, full-contact karate, or professional mixed
martial arts bout in Kansas for at least seven days following a previous bout in
Kansas or in any other jurisdiction.
(f) Each contestant shall fight only opponents
who are in the contestant's weight classification. A bout between two contestants
in different weight classifications may be approved by the commission if the
difference between the weights of the two contestants does not exceed nine
pounds, except for heavyweights and super heavyweights.
(g) The schedule of weight classifications
shall be as follows:
| Classification | Weight |
| (1) Atomweight | over 95 and through 105 pounds |
| (2) Strawweight | over 105 and through 115 pounds |
| (3) Flyweight | over 115 and through 125 pounds |
| (4) Bantamweight | over 125 and through 135 pounds |
| (5) Featherweight | over 135 and through 145 pounds |
| (6) Lightweight | over 145 and through 155 pounds |
| (7) Welterweight | over 155 and through 170 pounds |
| (8) Middleweight | over 170 and through 185 pounds |
| (9) Light heavyweight | over 185 and through 205 pounds |
| (10) Heavyweight | over 205 and through 265 pounds |
| (11) Super heavyweight | over 265 pounds |
(h) If a
substitute contestant is scheduled for a bout, the substitute contestant shall be
subject to the same physical examination requirements as those for the original
contestant, and the substitute contestant shall be approved by both the physician
and the commission.
(i) Any
contestant who fails to appear at the appointed place and at the specified time
to be examined and weighed or who leaves the designated area without the
permission of the commission before the weigh-in or the physical examination is
complete may be subject to discipline by the commission.
(j) If a bout is deemed by the commission to be
a mismatch that could expose one or both contestants to serious injury based on
the record, experience, skill, or condition of each of the contestants, the bout
shall be disapproved and cancelled by the boxing commissioner.
(k) The weight of each contestant or the
classification in which the contestant will compete, or both, shall be announced
at ringside.
(l) Each contestant's
equipment shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Each contestant shall wear mixed martial
arts-appropriate attire and protective devices, including a dental appliance or a
mouthpiece approved by the commissioner. Each male contestant shall wear a
protective cup. Each female contestant shall wear a protective pelvic girdle and
either a short-sleeved or sleeveless form-fitting rash guard or a sports bra. Any
female contestant may also wear a plastic breast protector. Contestants shall not
wear shoes or any padding on their feet during the contest.
(2) Only Vaseline® or a similar
petroleum-based product may be lightly applied to the face, arms, or any other
exposed part of a contestant's body.
(m) Only officials and members of the media may
enter into the contestants' dressing rooms or area.
(n) Each contestant shall be ready to enter the
ring immediately after the end of the preceding bout. Any contestant who is not
ready to immediately proceed when called and, as a result, causes a delay may be
subject to discipline by the commission.
(o) No person other than the contestants and
the referee shall enter the ring during a bout. A second or manager shall not
stand or engage in distracting actions while the bout is in progress. For each
contestant's seconds and manager, a combined total of two warnings for violating
any requirement of this subsection shall result in the removal of the seconds and
manager from the ringside area, all of whom shall be subject to disdpline by the
commission.
(p) Before starting a
bout, the referee shall call together both of the contestants and the chief
seconds for final instructions.
(q)
Each of the following acts shall constitute an intentional foul in a contest:
(1) Using a head butt;
(2) gouging the opponent's eye in any
manner;
(3) biting the
opponent;
(4) pulling the opponent's
hair;
(5) attacking the opponent's
groin in any manner;
(6) putting a
finger into any orifice of the opponent or into any cut or laceration on an
opponent, including fish-hooking;
(7)
manipulating any of the opponent's joints in the fingers or toes;
(8) striking the opponent's spine or the back
of the opponent's head;
(9) striking
downward using the point of the elbow;
(10) striking the opponent's throat, including
grabbing the trachea;
(11) clawing,
pinching, or twisting the opponent's flesh;
(12) in the standing position, moving the arm
toward the opponent with an open hand and fingertips pointed at the opponent's
face or eyes;
(13) kicking or kneeing
the head of a grounded opponent. An opponent shall be deemed grounded if any part
of the body, other than a single hand and soles of the feet, is touching the
fighting area floor;
(14) stomping a
grounded opponent;
(15) thrusting an
opponent to the canvas on the opponent's head or neck;
(16) throwing an opponent out of the ring or
fenced area;
(17) holding the shorts
or gloves of an opponent;
(18)
spitting at an opponent;
(19)
engaging in any unsportsmanlike conduct that causes an injury to an
opponent;
(20) using the ropes or
fence to gain an advantage over the opponent;
(21) using abusive language in the ring or
fenced area;
(22) attacking an
opponent on or during a break, which is signaled by the referee's command or
physical act to separate two contestants;
(23) attacking an opponent who is under the
care of the referee;
(24) attacking
an opponent after the bell has sounded the end of the round;
(25) disregarding the instructions of the
referee;
(26) competing in a
noncombative manner, including avoiding contact with an opponent, consistently
dropping the mouthpiece, or faking an injury;
(27) abandoning the contest during competition;
and
(28) engaging in any other action
not described in this subsection that is deemed an intentional foul by the
referee on the basis that the action poses a danger to the safety of either
contestant, impedes fair and competitive play, or is unsportsmanlike.
(r)
(1) If a contestant or the contestant's second
commits any intentional foul, the contestant may have points deducted or be
disqualified.
(2) The referee may
penalize the contestant by directing the judges to deduct points from the
contestant's score for that round, whether or not the foul was an intentional
foul. Except as otherwise provided by this regulation, the referee may determine
the number of points to be deducted for each intentional foul and shall base that
determination on the severity of the foul and its effect upon the
opponent.
(3) If the referee
determines that it is necessary to deduct one or more points because of an
intentional foul or an accidental foul, the referee shall inform the offender of
the penalty to be assessed and, as soon as it is practical after the foul, notify
the judges and both contestants of the number of points to be deducted from the
offender's score.
(4) All points
deducted from a contestant's score for any intentional foul or any accidental
foul shall be deducted in the round in which the foul occurred. These points
shall not be deducted from the score of any subsequent round.
(s) If a contestant loses a mouthpiece during a
bout, the referee may call a time-out. If the referee calls a time-out for this
reason, the referee shall direct the contestant's second to replace the
mouthpiece.
(t) If a contestant
claims to be injured during the bout, the referee may request that the physician
examine the contestant. If the physician decides that the contestant has been
injured and should not continue, the physician shall so advise the
referee.
(u)
(1) If a round is interrupted because of an
accidental foul, the physician shall determine whether the contestant who has
been fouled can continue. If the physician determines that the injured
contestant's chance of winning has not been seriously jeopardized as a result of
the accidental foul and that the foul did not involve a con-cussive impact to the
head of the injured contestant, the referee may order the contestants to continue
the round after a recuperative interval of not more than five minutes.
Immediately after separating the contestants, the referee shall inform the
inspector or other representative of the commission of the referee's
determination that the foul was an accidental foul.
(2) If the physician determines that a contest
cannot continue due to an injury caused by an accidental foul during the first
two rounds of a contest that is scheduled for three rounds or less or during the
first three rounds of a contest that is scheduled for more than three rounds, the
referee shall declare a no-contest decision.
(3) If the physician determines that an
accidental foul has rendered a contestant unable to continue the contest after
completion of the second round of a contest that is scheduled for three rounds or
less or after completion of the third round of a contest that is scheduled for
more than three rounds, the outcome shall be determined by scoring both the
completed rounds and the round during which the referee stops the contest. The
contest shall be awarded to the contestant who has the higher score when the
contest is stopped.
(4) If an injury
inflicted by an accidental foul later becomes aggravated by any legal blow and
the physician orders the contest stopped because of that injury, the outcome
shall be determined by scoring both the completed rounds and the round during
which the referee stops the contest. The contest shall be awarded to the
contestant who has the higher score when the contest is
stopped.
(v) Each
contestant who fails to engage an opponent shall receive an immediate warning
from the referee. If the contestant continues to fail to engage the opponent
after a warning, the referee shall direct each of the judges to deduct a point
from the contestant's score for that round.
(w) If a contestant fails to resume fighting
when the bell sounds starting the next round, the referee shall award a technical
knockout to the contestant's opponent.
(x) Each contest shall end with one of the
following outcomes:
(1) A technical
knockout;
(2) a decision by the
judges consisting of one of the following:
(A)
A unanimous decision;
(B) a split
decision;
(C) a majority
decision;
(D) a unanimous
draw;
(E) a majority draw;
(F) a split draw;
(G) a technical decision; or
(H) a technical draw; or
(3) a decision by the referee consisting of one
of the following:
(A) A
disqualification;
(B) a
forfeit;
(C) a no-contest decision;
or
(D) a submission, either verbally
or by tapout.
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