Hardcore Championship Fighting

Hardcore Championship Fighting


UNIFIED RULES FOR MIXED MARTIAL ARTS

13:46-24A.1 Weight classes of mixed martial artists

(a) Mixed martial artists shall be divided into the following classes:

1.Flyweight under 125.9 pounds;

2.Bantamweight 126 lbs. - 134.9 pounds;

3.Featherweight 135 lbs. - 144.9 pounds;

4.Lightweight 145 lbs. - 154.9 pounds;

5.Welterweight 155 lbs. - 169.9 pounds;

6.Middleweight 170 lbs. - 184.9 pounds;

7.Light Heavyweight 185 lbs. - 204.9 pounds;

8.Heavyweight 204 lbs. - 264.9 pounds; and

9.Super Heavyweight over 265 pounds.

13:46-24A.2 Fighting area

(a) The fighting area canvas shall be no smaller than 18 feet by 18 feet and

no larger than 32 feet by 32 feet. The fighting area canvas shall be padded

in a manner as approved by the Commissioner, with at least one inch layer of

foam padding. Padding shall extend beyond the fighting area and over the

edge of the platform. No vinyl or other plastic rubberized covering shall be

permitted.

(b) The fighting area canvas shall not be more than four feet above the

floor of the building and shall have suitable steps or ramp for use by the

participants. Posts shall be made of metal not more than six inches in

diameter, extending from the floor of the building to a minimum height of 58

inches above the fighting area canvas and shall be properly padded in a

manner approved by the Commissioner.

(c) The fighting area canvas area shall be enclosed by a fence made of such

material as will not allow a fighter to fall out or break through it onto

the floor or spectators, including, but not limited to, vinyl coated chain

link fencing. All metal parts shall be covered and padded in a manner

approved by the Commissioner and shall not be abrasive to the contestants.

(d) The fence shall provide two separate entries onto the fighting area

canvas.

13:46-24A.3 Stools

(a) A ring stool of a type approved by the Commissioner shall be available

for each contestant.

(b) An appropriate number of stools or chairs, of a type approved by the

Commissioner, shall be available for each contestant’s seconds. Such stools

or chairs shall be located near each contestant’s corner.

(c) All stools and chairs used must be thoroughly cleaned or replaced after

the conclusion of each bout.

13:46-24A.4 Equipment

For each bout, the promoter shall provide a clean water bucket and a clean

plastic water bottle in each corner.

13:46-24A.5 Specifications for bandages on mixed martial artist’s hands

(a) In all weight classes, the bandages on each contestant’s hand shall be

restricted to soft gauze cloth not more than 13 yards in length and two

inches in width, held in place by not more than 10 feet of surgeon’s tape,

one inch in width, for each hand.

(b) Surgeon’s adhesive tape shall be placed directly on each hand for

protection near the wrist. The tape may cross the back of the hand twice and

extend to cover and protect the knuckles when the hand is clenched to make a

fist.

(c) The bandages shall be evenly distributed across the hand.

(d) Bandages and tape shall be placed on the contestant’s hands in the

dressing room in the presence of the inspector and in the presence of the

manager or chief second of his or her opponent.

(e) Under no circumstances are gloves to be placed on the hands of a

contestant until the approval of the inspector is received.

13:46-24A.6 Mouth pieces

(a) All contestants are required to wear a mouthpiece during competition.

The mouthpiece shall be subject to examination and approval by the attending

physician.

(b) The round cannot begin without the mouthpiece in place.

(c) If the mouthpiece is involuntarily dislodged during competition, the

referee shall call time, clean the mouthpiece and reinsert the mouthpiece at

the first opportune moment, without interfering with the immediate action.

13:46-24A.7 Protective equipment

(a) Male mixed martial artists shall wear a groin protector of their own

selection, of a type approved by the Commissioner.

(b) Female mixed martial artists are prohibited from wearing groin

protectors.


(c) Female mixed martial artists shall wear a chest protector during

competition. The chest protector shall be subject to approval of the

Commissioner.


13:46-24A.8 Gloves


(a) The gloves shall be new for all main events and in good condition or

they must be replaced.


(b) All contestants shall wear either four, five or six ounce gloves,

supplied by the promoter and approved by the commission. No contestant shall

supply their own gloves for participation.


13:46-24A.9 Apparel


(a) Each contestant shall wear mixed martial arts shorts, biking shorts, or

kick-boxing shorts.


(b) Gi’s or shirts are prohibited during competition.


(c) Shoes are prohibited during competition.


13:46-24A.10 Appearance


(a) All contestants shall be cleanly shaven immediately prior to

competition, except that a contestant may wear a closely cropped mustache.


(b) Hair shall be trimmed or tied back in such a manner as not to interfere

with the vision of either contestant or cover any part of a contestant’s

face.


(c) Jewelry or piercing accessories are prohibited during competition.


13:46-24A.11 Round length


(a) Each non-championship mixed martial arts contest shall be three rounds,

of five minutes duration, with a one minute rest period between each round.


(b) Each championship mixed martial arts contest shall be five rounds, of

five minutes duration, with a one minute rest period between each round.


13:46-24A.12 Stopping a contest

The referee and ringside physician are the sole arbiters of a bout and are

the only individuals authorized to enter the fighting area at any time

during competition and authorized to stop a contest.


13:46-24A.13 Judging


(a) All bouts will be evaluated and scored by three judges.


(b) The 10-Point Must System will be the standard system of scoring a bout.

Under the 10-Point Must Scoring System, 10 points must be awarded to the

winner of the round and nine points or less must be awarded to the loser,

except for a rare even round, which is scored (10-10).


(c) Judges shall evaluate mixed martial arts techniques, such as effective

striking, effective grappling, control of the fighting area, effective

aggressiveness and defense.


(d) Evaluations shall be made in the order in which the techniques appear

in (c) above, giving the most weight in scoring to effective striking,

effective grappling, control of the fighting area and effective

aggressiveness and defense.


(e) Effective striking is judged by determining the total number of legal

heavy strikes landed by a contestant.


(f) Effective grappling is judged by considering the amount of successful

executions of a legal takedown and reversals. Examples of factors to

consider are take downs from standing position to mount position, passing

the guard to mount position, and bottom position fighters using an active,

threatening guard.


(g) Fighting area control is judged by determining who is dictating the

pace, location and position of the bout. Examples of factors to consider are

countering a grappler’s attempt at takedown by remaining standing and

legally striking ; taking down an opponent to force a ground fight; creating

threatening submission attempts, passing the guard to achieve mount, and

creating striking opportunities.


(h) Effective aggressiveness means moving forward and landing a legal

strike.


(i) Effective defense means avoiding being struck, taken down or reversed

while countering with offensive attacks.


(j) The following objective scoring criteria shall be utilized by the

judges when scoring a round;


1. A round is to be scored as a 10-10 Round when both contestants appear to

be fighting evenly and neither contestant shows clear dominance in a round;

2. A round is to be scored as a 10-9 Round when a contestant wins by a

close margin, landing the greater number of effective legal strikes,

grappling and other maneuvers;


3. A round is to be scored as a 10-8 Round when a contestant overwhelmingly

dominates by striking or grappling in a round.


4. A round is to be scored as a 10-7 Round when a contestant totally

dominates by striking or grappling in a round.


(k) Judges shall use a sliding scale and recognize the length of time the

fighters are either standing or on the ground, as follows:


1. If the mixed martial artists spent a majority of a round on the canvas,

then:


i. Effective grappling is weighed first; and


ii. Effective striking is then weighed


2. If the mixed martial artists spent a majority of a round standing, then:


1. Effective striking is weighed first; and


2. Effective grappling is then weighed


3. If a round ends with a relatively even amount of standing and canvas

fighting, striking and grappling are weighed equally.


13:46-24A.14 Warnings


(a) The referee shall issue a single warning for the following infractions.

After the initial warning, if the prohibited conduct persists, a penalty

will be issued. The penalty may result in a deduction of points or

disqualification.


1. Holding or grabbing the fence;


2. Holding opponent’s shorts or gloves; or


3. The presence of more than one second on the fighting area perimeter.


13:46-24A.15 Fouls


(a) The following are fouls and will result in penalties if committed:


1. Butting with the head;


2. Eye gouging of any kind;


3. Biting or spitting at an opponent;


4. Hair pulling;


5. Fish hooking;


6. Groin attacks of any kind;


7. Intentionally placing a finger in any opponent’s orifice;


8. Downward pointing of elbow strikes;


9. Small joint manipulation;



10. Strikes to the spine or back of the head;


11. Heel kicks to the kidney;


12. Throat strikes of any kind;


13. Clawing, pinching, twisting the flesh or grabbing the clavicle;


14. Kicking the head of a grounded fighter;


15. Kneeing the head of a grounded fighter;


16. Stomping of a grounded fighter;


17. The use of abusive language in fighting area;


18. Any unsportsmanlike conduct that causes an injury to opponent;


19. Attacking an opponent on or during the break;


20. Attacking an opponent who is under the referee’s care at the time;


21. Timidity (avoiding contact, or consistent dropping of mouthpiece, or

faking an injury);


22. Interference from a mixed martial artists seconds;


23. Throwing an opponent out of the fighting area;


24. Flagrant disregard of the referee’s instructions;


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


(b) Disqualification occurs after any combination of three or the fouls

listed in (a) above or after a referee determines that a foul was

intentional and flagrant.


(c) Fouls will result in a point being deducted by the official scorekeeper

from the offending mixed martial artist’s score.


(d) Only a referee can assess a foul. If the referee does not call the

foul, judges shall not make that assessment on their own and cannot factor
such into their scoring calculations.


(e) A fouled fighter has up to five minutes to recuperate.


(f) If a foul is committed, the referee shall:


1. call time;


2. check the fouled mixed martial artist’s condition and safety; and


3. assess the foul to the offending contestant, deduct points, and notify

each corner’s seconds, judges and the official scorekeeper.


g) If a bottom contestant commits a foul, unless the top contestant is

injured, the fight shall continue, so as not to jeopardize the top

contestant’s superior positioning at the time.


1. The referee shall verbally notify the bottom contestant of the foul.


2. When the round is over, the referee shall assess the foul and notify

both corners’ seconds, the judges and the official scorekeeper.


3. The referee may terminate a bout based on the severity of a foul. For

such a flagrant foul, a contestant shall lose by disqualification.


13:46-24A.16 Injuries sustained during competition


(a) If an injury sustained during competition as a result of a legal

maneuver is severe enough to terminate a bout, the injured contestant loses

by technical knockout.


(b) If an injury sustained during competition as a result of an intentional

foul is severe enough to terminate a bout, the contestant causing the injury

loses by disqualification.


(c) If an injury is sustained during competition as a result of an

intentional foul and the bout is allowed to continue, the referee shall

notify the scorekeeper to automatically deduct two points from the

contestant who committed the foul.


(d) If an injury sustained during competition as a result of an intentional

foul causes the injured contestant to be unable to continue at a subsequent

point in the contest, the injured contestant shall win by technical

decision, if he or she is ahead on the score cards. If the injured

contestant is even or behind on the score cards at the time of stoppage, the

outcome of the bout shall be declared a technical draw.


(e) If a contestant injures himself or herself while attempting to foul his

or her opponent, the referee shall not take any action in his or her favor,

and the injury shall be treated in the same manner as an injury produced by

a fair blow.


(f) If an injury sustained during competition as a result of an accidental

foul is severe enough for the referee to stop the bout immediately, the bout

shall result in a no contest if stopped before two rounds have been

completed in a three round bout or if stopped before three rounds have been

completed in a five round bout.


(g) If an injury sustained during competition as a result of an accidental

foul is severe enough for the referee to stop the bout immediately, the bout

shall result in a technical decision awarded to the contestant who is ahead

on the score cards at the time the bout is stopped only when the bout is

stopped after two rounds of a three round bout, or three rounds of a five

round bout have been completed.


(h) There will be no scoring of an incomplete round. However, if the

referee penalizes either contestant, then the appropriate points shall be

deducted when the scorekeeper calculates the final score.


13:46-24A.17 Types of Bout Results


(a) The following are the types of bout results:


1. Submission by:


i. Tap Out: When a contestant physically uses his hand to indicate that he

or she no longer wishes to continue; or


ii. Verbal tap out: When a contestant verbally announces to the referee

that he or she does not wish to continue;


2. Technical knockout by:


i. Referee stops bout;


ii. Ringside physician stops bout; or


iii. When an injury as a result of a legal maneuver is severe enough to

terminate a bout;


3. Knockout by failure to rise from the canvas;


4. Decision via score cards:


i. Unanimous: When all three judges score the bout for the same contestant;


ii. Split Decision: When two judges score the bout for one contestant and

one judge scores for the opponent; or


iii. Majority Decision: When two judges score the bout for the same

contestant and one judge scores a draw;

5. Draws:


i. Unanimous - When all three judges score the bout a draw;


ii.Majority - When two judges score the bout a draw; or


iii. Split - When all three judges score differently and the score total

results in a draw;


6. Disqualification: When an injury sustained during competition as a

result of an intentional foul is severe enough to terminate the contest;


7. Forfeit: When a contestant fails to begin competition or prematurely

ends the contest for reasons other than injury or by indicating a tap out;


8. Technical Draw: When an injury sustained during competition as a result

of an intentional foul causes the injured contestant to be unable to

continue and the injured contestant is even or behind on the score cards at

the time of stoppage;


9. Technical Decision:When the bout is prematurely stopped due to injury

and a contestant is leading on the score cards; and


10. No Contest:When a contest is prematurely stopped due to accidental

injury and a sufficient number of rounds have not been completed to render a

decision via the score cards.


SUBCHAPTER 24B ADDITIONAL MIXED MARTIAL ARTS RULES


13:46-24B.1 Licensing


(a) All mixed martial arts events shall be subject to the licensing

requirements of N.J.A.C. 13:46-4.


(b) The fee for a mixed martial artist license shall be as set forth in

N.J.A.C. 13:46-4.25(b). Other license fees shall be as set forth in N.J.A.C.


13:46-4.25(a).


13:46-24B.2 Bond procedure


All mixed martial arts events shall be subject to the bond procedure

requirements of N.J.A.C.13:46-4.8.


13:46-24B.3 Inspectors


All mixed martial arts events shall be subject to the presence, duties and

compensation of inspectors as required by N.J.A.C. 13:46-9.


13:46-24B.4 Health and safety rules


(a) All mixed martial arts events shall be subject to the uniform medical

requirements of N.J.A.C. 13:46-12A.


(b) All mixed martial arts events shall be subject to the additional health

and safety requirements of N.J.A.C. 13:46-12B.


(c) All mixed martial arts events shall be subject to the emergency medical

facilities and equipment requirements of N.J.A.C. 13:46-2.8.


(d) All mixed martial arts events shall be subject to the insurance

requirements of N.J.A.C. 13:46-14.

13:46-24B.5 Weighing of mixed martial artists


(a) Weighing of all mixed martial artists shall be conducted in accordance

with the requirements for professional boxers of N.J.A.C. 13:46-1A.3.

Some Rules subject to local Jurisdictional changes on behalf of governing

Commissions