Krav for deltagelse

- Godkendelse fra træner

- Medlemsskab i eksisterende kampsportsklub

- Ingen tidligere professionelle / A-klasse kampe

  1. -Udførlig beskrivelse af trænings- og kamperfaring

  2. -Minimum 18 år


Vægtklasser

Kæmperne matches efter flydende vægtklasser


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MMA regler


Minimum age

All fighters must be minimum 18 years of age.


Matchmaking

All fights should be well-matched.


Referee

Each fight should be overseen by an approved referee.


Coaches

1. Each competitor is entitled to two coaches.

2. During the fight, none of the coaches shall remain in the competition area.

3. The coaches, shall be in possession of a towel for the competitor and may, if they consider the competitor to be in difficulty, give in for the competitor by throwing the towel into the ring/cage.

4. Advice, assistance or encouragement should be given to the competitor in a calm manner during the progress of the fight.

5. The competitor may be cautioned, warned or disqualified by the referee for offences committed by the coaches.


Medic

There must be at least one medical at the event.


Competition area

Boxing ring


Bout duration

1. The fight is two rounds of 5 minutes


Equipment

1. Approved gloves (taped) - will be provided by the organiser.

2. Approved shin protection (taped) - will be provided by the organiser.

3. Approved fighting shorts (for example vale tudo shorts or sprawl shorts).

4. Groin cup.

5. Mouth piece.

6. Rash guard (optional).

7. Knee protection (optional).


Fouls

1. Rubbing the body with liniment or similar.

2. Excessive use of Vaseline (more then needed in the face).

3. Butting with the head, eye gouging of any kind, biting, hair pulling, fish hooking, groin attacks of any kind, putting a finger into any orifice or into any cut or laceration on an opponent, clawing/pinching/twisting the flesh, spitting at an opponent. Small joint manipulation (fingers and toes).

4. Striking to the spine or the back of the head.

5. Throat strikes of any kind, including, without limitation, grabbing the trachea.

6. Striking using the elbow or forearm.

7. Spiking an opponent to the canvas on his head or neck.

9. Kicking the head of a grounded opponent.

10. Kneeing a grounded opponent.

15. Holding the shorts or gloves of an opponent.

16. Attacking an opponent on or during the break.

17. Attacking an opponent who is under the care of the referee.

18. Attacking an opponent after the bell has sounded the end of the period of unarmed combat.

19. Engaging in an unsportsmanlike conduct that causes an injury to an opponent.

20. Using abusive language in the ring or fenced area.

21. Flagrantly disregarding the instructions of the referee.

22. Timidity, including, without limitation, avoiding contact with an opponent, intentionally or consistently dropping the mouthpiece or faking an injury.

23. Interference by the corner.

24. Stomping on feet or hands of opponent.

25. Kneeing the head of a standing opponent.

26. Kicking to head or body of a grounded opponent.

27. Kicking to head or body of a standing opponent when grounded.

28. Kicking straight kicks at a standing opponent when grounded.

  1. 29.Jerking when attempting a submission (all submissions should be pulled not jerked).

  2. 30.Heelhooks

  3. 31.Slamming opponent (unless in a takedown)

  4. 32.Crucifix position


Restart of fight in same position

In case of a warning, medical check or similar, the fight shall be restarted in the same position as before the break.


Restart of the fight in case of a stalemate

The referee may restart the fight in neutral position (standing up) if the fighters reach a stalemate and do not work to improve position or finish.


Ways to Win

1. Submission (by physical or verbal tap out).

2. Opponent's corner-crew throws in the towel.

3. Technical knockout (the referee stopping the contest).

4. Decision (via the scorecards of three point judges: 10-9 or in case of a very even fight 10-10).

5. Opponent is disqualified.

6. Knockout.


Judges decision - Scoring criteria

1. Dominance of the fight

2. Effectiveness of techniques

3. Activity during the fight


No contest

A fight can be declared as a "no contest". This can be done during or after the fight.


Protest

If a competitor, a coach or a school manager want to protest against a decision or outcome of a fight, a written protest should be delivered to the event arranger within 48 hours of the event.


Post-fight medical check

A fighter should be sent to hospital for post-fight medical check if there is any doubt concerning the fighter’s condition.


Illegal use of narcotics & doping

The competitor agrees to be tested, immediately preceding and following the fight, to confirm negative results of use of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, barbiturates and other illegal substances. Should any test result be positive, the competitor will be automatically disqualified.




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Standup fighting regler


Minimum age

All fighters must be minimum 18 years of age.


Matchmaking

All fights should be well-matched.


Referee

Each fight should be overseen by an approved referee.


Coaches

1. Each competitor is entitled to two coaches.

2. During the fight, none of the coaches shall remain in the competition area.

3. The coaches, shall be in possession of a towel for the competitor and may, if they consider the competitor to be in difficulty, give in for the competitor by throwing the towel into the ring/cage.

4. Advice, assistance or encouragement should be given to the competitor in a calm manner during the progress of the fight.

5. The competitor may be cautioned, warned or disqualified by the referee for offences committed by the coaches.


Medic

There must be at least one medical at the event.


Competition area

Boxing ring


Clothing

1. Allowed clothing is shorts, kickboxing pants, kimono, rashguard. No tshirt allowed.


Equipment

1. Mouthguard

2. Groin protection

3. Boxing gloves (10oz)

4. Shinpads

5. Hand wraps and tape (must be approved by organizer)

6. Helmet


Legal Techniques

1. Striking to the head and body (above waist)

2. Kicking to the head and body using the ankle, heel or shin

3. Catching Kicks are legal as long as you follow up with punch, kick or takedown

4. Spinning backfist

5. Circular kicks to the inside and outside of thighs, shins and calves using the wrist, heel or shin

6. Knees to the body

7. Knees to the legs

8. Clinching (holding on to opponent) only while actively attacking

9. Throwing opponent using upper body or legsweeps


Fouls

1. Unclean techniques / Brawling

2. Kicks to the knee joint

3. Attacking the groin

4. Thrusting frontkicks to the legs

5. Attacking the knees, spine or back of head

6. Excessive use of Vaseline (more then needed in the face)

7. Butting with the head, eye gouging of any kind, biting, hair pulling, fish hooking, groin attacks of any kind, putting a finger into any orifice or into any cut or laceration on an opponent, clawing/pinching/twisting the flesh, spitting at an opponent.

9. Holding the shorts or equipment of an opponent.

10. Attacking an opponent on or during the break.

11. Attacking an opponent who is under the care of the referee.

12. Attacking an opponent after the bell has sounded the end of the period of unarmed combat.

13. Engaging in an unsportsmanlike conduct that causes an injury to an opponent.

14. Using abusive language.

15. Flagrantly disregarding the instructions of the referee.

16. Timidity, including, without limitation, avoiding contact with an opponent, intentionally or consistently dropping the mouthpiece or faking an injury.

17. Interference by the corner.


Fighting Time

1. The fight is three rounds of 2 minutes.


Ways to win

1. Knockout

2. If Referee feels one competitor is unable to defend himself or feels his life is in danger, the referee will declare the winner (TKO)

3. If a fighter breaks the rules twice he will be disqualified by the Referee

4. If the referee feel the fighter is breaking the rules deliberately, he will be disqualified immidiately.

3. Three judges decision (10-9 system)


Judges decision - Scoring criteria

1. Dominance of the fight

2. Effectiveness of technique

3. Activity during the fight


No contest

A fight can be declared as a "no contest". This can be done during or after the fight.


Protest

If a competitor, a coach or a school manager want to protest against a decision or outcome of a fight, a written protest should be delivered to the event arranger within 48 hours of the event.


Post-fight medical check

A fighter should be sent to hospital for post-fight medical check if there is any doubt concerning the fighter’s condition.


Illegal use of narcotics & doping

The competitor agrees to be tested, immediately preceding and following the fight, to confirm negative results of use of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, barbiturates and other illegal substances. Should any test result be positive, the competitor will be automatically disqualified.