16 Tex. Admin. Code § 61.111 - Mixed Martial Arts
(a) All rules
stated herein, except §§61.106 - 61.108, and 61.112 apply to mixed
martial arts contests unless this section conflicts with another rule stated
herein. If a conflict occurs, this section prevails.
(b) Contestants may wear fingerless gloves
weighing not less than 4 ounces, which shall be supplied by the promoter and
approved by the Executive Director.
(1) If
both contestants wear gloves, closed fist punching and frontal palm/heel
strikes are permitted.
(2) If both
contestants are not wearing gloves, frontal palm/heel strikes and closed fist
punches are not permitted, except to the body.
(c) Contestants may prevail by technical
knockout, knockout, submission (either by physical or verbal tap out),
disqualification or judges decision.
(d) Scoring Techniques.
(1) Using the 10-Point Must Scoring System,
judges are required to determine a winner of a contest that ends after the
scheduled number of rounds have been completed. Ten points must be awarded to
the winner of each round and 9 points or less must be awarded to the loser,
except for a rare even round, which is scored a 10-10.
(2) Judges must evaluate mixed martial arts
techniques, such as effective striking, effective grappling, fighting area
control, and effective aggressiveness/defense.
(e) Contestants may wear shorts, trunks,
wrestling singlet, or traditional martial arts Gi, unless otherwise instructed
by the Executive Director. Knee braces without metal are permissible.
Contestants may not wear shoes of any kind during competition. A male
contestant may not wear a shirt during competition.
(f) Each contestant must be clean and present
a tidy appearance. The use of grease or any other foreign substance, including,
without limitation, grooming creams, lotions or sprays, may not be used on the
face, hair or body of a contestant. The referee or the Executive Director's
representative shall cause any foreign substance to be removed.
(g) Contestants who wear gloves may wrap
hands in a manner approved by the Executive Director. If contestants are not
wearing gloves, it is not permissible to wrap hands, but wrists may be taped.
Contestants who choose to wear gloves, may only compete with other contestants
wearing gloves. Contestants choosing not to wear gloves, may only compete with
other contestants who choose not to wear gloves.
(h) Weight Divisions. Except with the
approval of the Executive Director, the classes for mixed martial arts contest
or exhibitions and the weights for each class are shown in the following
schedule:
(1) Flyweight--up to 125
lbs.
(2) Bantamweight--over 125 to
135 lbs.
(3) Featherweight--over
135 to 145 lbs.
(4)
Lightweight--over 145 to 155 lbs.
(5) Welterweight--over 155 to 170
lbs.
(6) Middleweight--over 170 to
185 lbs.
(7) Light
Heavyweight--over 185 to 205 lbs.
(8) Heavyweight--over 205 to 265
lbs.
(9) Super Heavyweight--over
265 lbs.
(i)
Non-championship contests shall not exceed a total of 15 minutes per contest
with no overtime allowed. Championship contests shall not exceed a total of 25
minutes of action. Rounds shall be a minimum of three minutes with a one-minute
rest period between each round.
(j)
A fitted mouthpiece shall be worn while competing.
(k) A male contestant must wear a plastic
foul-proof groin protector (abdominal guard). A female contestant must wear a
plastic pelvic guard and may wear a breast protector.
(l) Contestants may use the ropes once during
a round. The second time a contestant grabs the ropes will be considered a
submission.
(m) Intentionally
escaping from the fighting area will result in a rope call.
(n) If both contestants wrestle into or under
the ropes and the referee believes that the ropes are causing interference with
the match, the referee may stop the action, and require both contestants to
take a standing position in the middle of the fighting area before continuing
the match.
(o) If both contestants
are wrestling on the ground and the referee believes neither contestant will
gain an advantage, the referee may stop the contest, and require both
contestants to take a standing position in the middle of the fighting area
before continuing the match.
(p)
Mixed martial arts contests may be conducted either in an approved ring or in
an enclosed fighting area. The following specifics apply:
(1) Rings:
(A) Must be no smaller than 16 feet square
and no larger than 32 feet square within the ropes. The ring floor must extend
at least 18 inches beyond the ropes;
(B) The ring floor must be padded with
ensolite or another similar closed-cell foam, with at least 1 inch layer of
foam padding. Padding must extend beyond the ring ropes and over the edge of
the platform. Material that tends to gather in lumps or ridges may not be
used;
(C) The ring platform must
not be more than 4 feet above the floor of the venue and must have suitable
steps or ramps for the use of the contestants and ring officials;
(D) Ring posts must be made of metal, not
more than 3 inches in diameter, extending from the floor of the venue to a
minimum height of 58 inches above the ring floor, and must be properly padded
in a manner approved by the Executive Director. Ring posts must be at least 18
inches away from the ring ropes;
(E) There must be five ring ropes, not less
than 1 inch in diameter and wrapped in soft material. The lowest rope must be
12 inches above the ring floor;
(F)
There may not be any obstruction or object on the ring floor;
(2) Fighting Areas:
(A) May be circular or may be multi-sided
having four or more sides that are equal in length. A circular fighting area
must have a diameter of no less than 16 feet and of no more than 32 feet in
length. For a multi-sided fighting area the shortest straight line distance
between any two opposite sides must be no less than 16 feet and no more than 32
feet in length.
(B) The floor shall
be constructed of material at least 3/4 inch thick, adequately supported, and
padded with ensolite or similar closed-cell foam that is at least one inch
thick.
(C) Padding shall extend
beyond the fighting area and over the edge of the platform, and have a top
covering of canvas, duck or similar material approved by the Executive
Director.
(D) The covering shall be
clean and tightly stretched and laced to the fighting area platform and may not
have tears, holes or overlapping seams.
(E) The fighting area platform shall not be
more than 4 feet above the floor of the building and shall have suitable steps
or ramps for use by the participants.
(F) Posts shall be made of metal not more
than 6 inches in diameter, extending from the floor of the venue to between 5
and 7 feet above the canvas of the fighting area and, if inside the fenced
area, shall be properly padded in a manner approved by the Executive
Director.
(G) The fighting area
shall be enclosed by a fence made of material that will not allow a contestant
to fall out or break through it onto the floor or spectators; including,
without limitation, chain-link fence coated with vinyl. Any metal portion of
the fenced area must be covered and padded in a manner approved by the
Executive Director and must not be abrasive to the contestants.
(H) A fence area must have 2 gated entrances
on opposite sides of the fenced area.
(I) There must not be any obstruction on the
fence surrounding the area in which the contestants compete.
(q) The promoter of a
mixed martial arts event shall hang at least 2 video screens that meet the
approval of the Executive Director and which allow the patrons to view the
action inside the enclosed fighting area or ring.
(r) If a laceration occurs, the referee may
stop the contest and request the ring physician to examine the laceration.
Either the physician or referee can stop the contest.
(s) The following tactics are fouls and may
result in disqualification or point deduction at the discretion of the referee.
(1) Head butts.
(2) Kicks, punches or any strikes to the
groin.
(3) Spitting or
biting.
(4) Striking or grabbing
the throat area.
(5) Grabbing the
trachea.
(6) Kneeing to the head of
a grounded opponent.
(7) Kicking to
the head of a grounded opponent.
(8) Hair pulling.
(9) Engaging in any unsportsmanlike conduct
that causes an injury to an opponent.
(10) Attacking on the break.
(11) Attacking after the bell has
sounded.
(12) Intentionally
pushing, shoving, wrestling, or throwing an opponent out of the fight
area.
(13) Holding the fence or the
ropes.
(14) Using abusive language
in the fighting area.
(15) The use
of any foreign substances on any contestant's hair, body or equipment
(16) Eye gouging of any kind.
(17) Fish hooking.
(18) Putting a finger into any orifice or
into any cut or laceration on an opponent.
(19) Small joint manipulation.
(20) Striking to the spine or the back of the
head.
(21) Striking downward using
the point of the elbow.
(22)
Clawing, pinching, or twisting the flesh.
(23) Grabbing the clavicle.
(24) Stomping a grounded opponent.
(25) Kicking to the kidney with the
heel.
(26) Spiking an opponent to
the canvas on his head or neck.
(27) Holding the shorts or gloves of an
opponent.
(28) Flagrantly
disregarding the instructions of the referee.
(29) Attacking an opponent who is under the
care of the referee.
(30) Timidity,
including without limitation, avoiding contact with an opponent, intentionally
or consistently dropping the mouthpiece or faking an injury.
(31) Throwing in the towel during
competition.
(32) Interference by
the corner.
(t) The
determination of the winner shall be as follows:
(1) by submission, either verbally or by
tapping two or more times on the mat, ropes, ring corner or the opponents
body;
(2) by knockout;
(3) by being down on the map for a ten
count;
(4) by the referee
disqualifying a contestant through a technical knockout;
(5) by the referee stopping a match based
upon a ring physician's advice;
(6)
by a contestant's corner stopping the bout;
(7) by the referee disqualifying a contestant
for a violation of these rules; or
(8) by the judges decision based upon
technique and aggressiveness minus the number of penalties.
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