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Hey all I'm starting to train a fighter in for MMA events but I'm having problems on locating rules and regulations for the state of Indiana with MMA.
This will be my first fighter that I'm training for MMA and he knows that I have no back ground in it but were working on it. So much help on finding the rules is oblige. |
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here you go straight from the source
http://www.in.gov/pla/files/SBC.2008_EDITION.pdf most states regulate mma through boxing or raceing or both. it seems as though you will have to contact the comision and see if its the promoters job to give the rules and regulation for there events.
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Last edited by rolltroll; June 29th, 2009 at 05:53 PM. |
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oh neat. why did you decide to go into MMA? what are your plans?
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Indiana is taking an odd approach to regulating the bloody sport of mixed martial arts, considering a law that would be enforced depending on the size of the crowd.
Only MMA events that draw 5,000 or more spectators would be subject to control by the Indiana State Athletic Commission, which one Ultimate Fighting Champion competitor says is nuts. ================= finaplex weddings abroad |
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