REFEREES
Marc Goddard - click for details
Trevor Mitchell - click for details
Craig Lawrencel - click for details
The UK has no standard rules set so we follow the Nevada State Athletic Commission rules in our Pro fights as they are tied and testing.
WEIGHT CLASSES
The Nevada State Athletic Commission has designated limits for nine
different weight classes in mixed martial arts.
Weight class name |
Upper limit in lbs |
Equivalent in kg |
125 lb |
57 kg |
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135 lb |
61 kg |
|
145 lb |
66 kg |
|
155 lb |
70 kg |
|
170 lb |
77 kg |
|
185 lb |
84 kg |
|
205 lb |
93 kg |
|
265 lb |
120 kg |
|
No upper weight limit |
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Pro Fights
Every round is 5 minutes in duration with a one minute rest period in-between rounds. Title matches can be sanctioned for five rounds but non-title matches must not exceed three rounds.
Semi Pro and Amateur Fights
Every round is 3 minutes in duration with a one minute rest period in-between rounds.
ATTIRE
All competitors must fight in approved shorts.
No shoes.
No Shirts or Gi’s or long pants are allowed.
Fighters must use approved light gloves (4-6 ounces) that allow fingers to grab.
JUDGING CRITERIA
The ten-point must system is in effect for all fights. Three judges score each round and the winner of each receives ten points, the loser nine points or less. If the round is even, both fighters receive ten points.
LEGAL TECHNIQUES
The Unified Rules allows elbow strikes except those hitting downwards with the point of the elbow for Pro MMA fights.
FOULS
The following are fouls, as set out by the Nevada State Athletic Commission:
SEMI PRO
In addition -
No Elbows are allowed to the head.
No Strking to the head when the opponent is on the ground.
No Heal hooks
AMATEUR FIGHTS
In addition -
No head strikes allowed at all.
GENERAL CONDUCT
Fighters should not be using steroids and other illegal substances.
Knockout (KO): as soon as a fighter becomes unconscious due to strikes, his opponent is declared the winner. As MMA rules allow ground fighting, the fight is stopped to prevent further injury to an unconscious fighter.
Submission : a fighter may admit defeat during a match by:
A tap on the opponent's body.
A tap on the mat or floor.
Verbal announcement.
Technical Knockout (TKO)
Referee Stoppage: the referee may stop a match in progress if:
A fighter becomes dominant to the point where the opponent is unable to intelligently defend himself from attacks, which may occur as quickly as a few seconds.
A fighter appears to be unconscious from a grappling hold.
A fighter appears to have developed significant injuries in the referee's view, such as a broken bone.
In Semi Pro and Amateur Fights if in the referee's view a fighter may be near to being hurt from a submission, then the referee may stop the fight to protect the fighter from injury.
Doctor Stoppage: the referee will call for a time out if a fighter's ability to continue is in question as a result of apparent injuries, such as a large cut. The ring doctor will inspect the fighter and stop the match if the fighter is deemed unable to continue safely, rendering the opponent the winner. However, if the match is stopped as a result of an injury from illegal actions by the opponent, either a disqualification or no contest will be issued instead.
Corner stoppage: a fighter's corner men may announce defeat on the fighter's behalf by throwing in the towel during the match in progress or between rounds.
Decision: if the match goes the distance, then the outcome of the bout is determined by three judges. The judging criteria are organization-specific.
Forfeit: a fighter or his representative may forfeit a match prior to the beginning of the match, thereby losing the match.
Disqualification: a "warning" will be given when a fighter commits a foul or illegal action or does not follow the referee's instruction. Three warnings will result in a disqualification. Moreover, if a fighter is injured and unable to continue due to a deliberate illegal technique from his opponent, the opponent will be disqualified.
No Contest: in the event that both fighters commit a violation of the rules, or a fighter is unable to continue due to an injury from an accidental illegal technique, the match will be declared a "No Contest".