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Old 08-10-2006, 02:09 PM   #1 (permalink)

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NSAC RULES for MMA - the rules Pride MUST FOLLOW!!!

http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NAC/NAC-4...l#NAC467Sec204

Since everyone is a lazy ass and wont bother finding the info, I went ahead and found it for you. Things of note
1. 5 roped ring
2. no knees or kicks to the head on a downed opponent, but body kicking is fine.
3. Elbows, yes
4. 3 5-minute rounds for non title fights, 5 5-minute rounds for title fights. 1 minute rest between rounds. (f#ck)
5. no shoes, no Gis unless approved by commission before hand.





MIXED MARTIAL ARTS CONTESTS AND EXHIBITIONS

NAC 467.795 Conduct of contests and exhibitions; applicability of provisions. (NRS 467.030)

1. All contests and exhibitions of mixed martial arts must be conducted under the supervision and authority of the Commission.

2. Except as otherwise provided by specific statute or regulation, the provisions of this chapter and chapter 467 of NRS apply to a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts.

(Added to NAC by Athletic Comm’n by R070-01, eff. 8-31-2001)

NAC 467.7952 Requirements for ring or fenced area; use of video screens. (NRS 467.030)

1. Mixed martial arts contests and exhibitions may be held in a ring or in a fenced area.

2. A ring used for a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts must meet the following requirements:

(a) The ring must be no smaller than 20 feet square and no larger than 32 feet square within the ropes.

(b) The ring floor must extend at least 18 inches beyond the ropes. The ring floor must be padded with ensolite or another similar closed-cell foam, with at least a 1-inch layer of foam padding. Padding must extend beyond the ring ropes and over the edge of the platform, with a top covering of canvas, duck or similar material tightly stretched and laced to the ring platform. Material that tends to gather in lumps or ridges must not be used.

(c) The ring platform must not be more than 4 feet above the floor of the building and must have suitable steps for the use of the unarmed combatants.

(d) Ring posts must be made of ****l, not more than 3 inches in diameter, extending from the floor of the building to a minimum height of 58 inches above the ring floor, and must be properly padded in a manner approved by the Commission. 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 ring rope must be 12 inches above the ring floor.

(f) There must not be any obstruction or object, including, without limitation, a triangular border, on any part of the ring floor.

3. A fenced area used in a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts must meet the following requirements:

(a) The fenced area must be circular or have at least eight equal sides and must be no smaller than 20 feet wide and no larger than 32 feet wide.

(b) The floor of the fenced area must be padded with ensolite or another similar closed-cell foam, with at least a 1-inch layer of foam padding, with a top covering of canvas, duck or similar material tightly stretched and laced to the platform of the fenced area. Material that tends to gather in lumps or ridges must not be used.

(c) The platform of the fenced area must not be more than 4 feet above the floor of the building and must have suitable steps for the use of the unarmed combatants.

(d) Fence posts must be made of ****l, not more than 6 inches in diameter, extending from the floor of the building to between 5 and 7 feet above the floor of the fenced area, and must be properly padded in a manner approved by the Commission.

(e) The fencing used to enclose the fenced area must be made of a material that will prevent an unarmed combatant from falling out of the fenced area or breaking through the fenced area onto the floor of the building or onto the spectators, including, without limitation, chain link fence coated with vinyl.

(f) Any ****l portion of the fenced area must be covered and padded in a manner approved by the Commission and must not be abrasive to the unarmed combatants.

(g) The fenced area must have two entrances.

(h) There must not be any obstruction on any part of the fence surrounding the area in which the unarmed combatants are to be competing.

4. The promoter of a program of unarmed combat that consists of contests or exhibitions of mixed martial arts shall hang at least two video screens which meet the approval of the Commission or its Executive Director and which allow patrons to view the action inside the ring or fenced area.

(Added to NAC by Athletic Comm’n by R070-01, eff. 8-31-2001)

NAC 467.7954 Duration. (NRS 467.030) Except with the approval of the Commission or its Executive Director:

1. A nonchampionship contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts must not exceed three rounds in duration.

2. A championship contest of mixed martial arts must be five rounds in duration.

3. A period of unarmed combat in a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts must be 5 minutes in duration. A period of rest following a period of unarmed combat in a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts must be 1 minute in duration.

(Added to NAC by Athletic Comm’n by R070-01, eff. 8-31-2001)

NAC 467.7956 Weight classes of unarmed combatants; weight loss after weigh-in. (NRS 467.030)

1. Except with the approval of the Commission or its Executive Director, the classes for unarmed combatants competing in contests or exhibitions of mixed martial arts and the weights for each class are shown in the following schedule:



Flyweight............................... ........................................ ....................................... up to 125 lbs.

Bantamweight............................ ........................................ ......................... over 125 to 135 lbs.

Featherweight........................... ........................................ .......................... over 135 to 145 lbs.

Lightweight............................. ........................................ ............................ over 145 to 155 lbs.

Welterweight............................ ........................................ ........................... over 155 to 170 lbs.

Middleweight............................ ........................................ .......................... over 170 to 185 lbs.

Light Heavyweight............................. ........................................ .................. over 185 to 205 lbs.

Heavyweight............................. ........................................ .......................... over 205 to 265 lbs.

Super Heavyweight............................. ........................................ ....................... all over 265 lbs.



2. After the weigh-in of an unarmed combatant competing in a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts:

(a) Weight loss in excess of 2 pounds is not permitted for an unarmed combatant who weighed in at 145 pounds or less.

(b) Weight loss in excess of 3 pounds is not permitted for an unarmed combatant who weighed in at over 145 pounds.

3. The weight loss described in subsection 2 must not occur later than 2 hours after the initial weigh-in.

(Added to NAC by Athletic Comm’n by R070-01, eff. 8-31-2001)

NAC 467.7958 Proper attire for unarmed combatants. (NRS 467.030) An unarmed combatant competing in a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts:

1. Must wear shorts approved by the Commission or the Commission’s representative.

2. May not wear shoes or any padding on his feet during the contest.

(Added to NAC by Athletic Comm’n by R070-01, eff. 8-31-2001)

NAC 467.796 Method of judging. (NRS 467.030)

1. Each judge of a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts that is being judged shall score the contest or exhibition and determine the winner through the use of the following system:

(a) The better unarmed combatant of a round receives 10 points and his opponent proportionately less.

(b) If the round is even, each unarmed combatant receives 10 points.

(c) No fraction of points may be given.

(d) Points for each round must be awarded immediately after the end of the period of unarmed combat in the round.

2. After the end of the contest or exhibition, the announcer shall pick up the scores of the judges from the Commission’s desk.

3. The majority opinion is conclusive and, if there is no majority, the decision is a draw.

4. When the Commission’s representative has checked the scores, he shall inform the announcer of the decision. The announcer shall inform the audience of the decision over the speaker system.

(Added to NAC by Athletic Comm’n by R070-01, eff. 8-31-2001)

NAC 467.7962 Acts constituting fouls. (NRS 467.030) The following acts constitute fouls in a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts:

1. Butting with the head.

2. Eye gouging of any kind.

3. Biting.

4. Hair pulling.

5. Fishhooking.

6. Groin attacks of any kind.

7. Putting a finger into any orifice or into any cut or laceration on an opponent.

8. Small joint manipulation.

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

10. Striking downward using the point of the elbow.

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

12. Clawing, pinching or twisting the flesh.

13. Grabbing the clavicle.

14. Kicking the head of a grounded opponent.

15. Kneeing the head of a grounded opponent.

16. Stomping a grounded opponent.

17. Kicking to the kidney with the heel.

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

19. Throwing an opponent out of the ring or fenced area.

20. Holding the shorts or gloves of an opponent.

21. Spitting at an opponent.

22. Engaging in any unsportsmanlike conduct that causes an injury to an opponent.

23. Holding the ropes or the fence.

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

25. Attacking an opponent on or during the break.

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

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

28. Flagrantly disregarding the instructions of the referee.

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

30. Interference by the corner.

31. Throwing in the towel during competition.

(Added to NAC by Athletic Comm’n by R070-01, eff. 8-31-2001)

NAC 467.7964 Fouls: Deduction of points. (NRS 467.030)

1. If an unarmed combatant fouls his opponent during a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts, the referee may penalize him by deducting points from his score, whether or not the foul was intentional. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2 of NAC 467.698, the referee may determine the number of points to be deducted in each instance and shall base his determination on the severity of the foul and its effect upon the opponent.

2. When the referee determines that it is necessary to deduct a point or points because of a foul, he shall warn the offender of the penalty to be assessed.

3. The referee shall, as soon as is practical after the foul, notify the judges and both unarmed combatants of the number of points, if any, to be deducted from the score of the offender.

4. Any point or points to be deducted for any foul must be deducted in the round in which the foul occurred and may not be deducted from the score of any subsequent round.

(Added to NAC by Athletic Comm’n by R070-01, eff. 8-31-2001; A by R076-03, 12-3-2003)

NAC 467.7966 Fouls: Accidental. (NRS 467.030)

1. If a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts is stopped because of an accidental foul, the referee shall determine whether the unarmed combatant who has been fouled can continue or not. If the unarmed combatant’s chance of winning has not been seriously jeopardized as a result of the foul and if the foul did not involve a concussive impact to the head of the unarmed combatant who has been fouled, the referee may order the contest or exhibition continued after a recuperative interval of not more than 5 minutes. Immediately after separating the unarmed combatants, the referee shall inform the Commission’s representative of his determination that the foul was accidental.

2. If the referee determines that a contest or exhibition of mixed martial arts may not continue because of an injury suffered as the result of an accidental foul, the contest or exhibition must be declared a no contest if the foul occurs during:

(a) The first two rounds of a contest or exhibition that is scheduled for three rounds or less; or

(b) The first three rounds of a contest or exhibition that is scheduled for more than three rounds.

3. If an accidental foul renders an unarmed combatant unable to continue the contest or exhibition after:

(a) The completed second round of a contest or exhibition that is scheduled for three rounds or less; or

(b) The completed third round of a contest or exhibition that is scheduled for more than three rounds,

Ê the outcome must be determined by scoring the completed rounds and the round during which the referee stops the contest or exhibition.

4. If an injury inflicted by an accidental foul later becomes aggravated by fair blows and the referee orders the contest or exhibition stopped because of the injury, the outcome must be determined by scoring the completed rounds and the round during which the referee stops the contest or exhibition.

(Added to NAC by Athletic Comm’n by R070-01, eff. 8-31-2001; A by R076-03, 12-3-2003)

NAC 467.7968 Results of contests. (NRS 467.030) A contest of mixed martial arts may end under the following results:

1. Submission by:

(a) Physical tap out.

(b) Verbal tap out.

2. Technical knockout by the referee stopping the contest.

3. Decision via the scorecards, including:

(a) Unanimous decision.

(b) Split decision.

(c) Majority decision.

(d) Draw, including:

(1) Unanimous draw.

(2) Majority draw.

(3) Split draw.

4. Technical decision.

5. Technical draw.

6. Disqualification.

7. Forfeit.

8. No contest.

(Added to NAC by Athletic Comm’n by R070-01, eff. 8-31-2001)
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Damn, ...good job. Thanks for that. ........................................ can someone please tell me what the rules are gonna be for Pride FC if they ever have an event in the U.S ....................lol, ...you all know someone will still ask that again.
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So what you tring to say about the UFC that the fans are all rednecks ?
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wow thats alota rules
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I'm glad someone on here realizes that the UFC and Pride don't make the rules.

I am surprised that Pride didn't try and remove elbow strikes. Everything else was to be expected though.
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So what you tring to say about the UFC that the fans are all rednecks ?
hahahaha, awesome!
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What is the difference between a majority draw and a split draw?
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Could Pride use same rules with IFL? That would be Pride rules with no stomps, unfair weapons(Gi) and with real professional judges/refs that do no favor japanese guys.
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Damn, ...good job. Thanks for that. ........................................ can someone please tell me what the rules are gonna be for Pride FC if they ever have an event in the U.S ....................lol, ...you all know someone will still ask that again.
The NSAC may have agreed on some aspects of the rules proposed by Pride. They have been negotiating on them for as long as these rules are old.
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