Tennessee Amateur Sanctioning Bodies
Tennessee
Athletic Commission, 500 James Robertson Pkwy, Nashville, TN, 37243, Telephone:
615-532-5129 - Athletic.Commission@TN.Gov
The State of Tennessee has sanctioned the ISCF, ISKA, and WKA to regulate amateur MMA in the state of Tennessee. The IKF ISKA, and WKA have been chosen to regulate amateur kickboxing. The amateur committee of the Tennessee Athletic Commission has issued a very specific set of guidelines that the Tennessee Athletic Commission requires sanctioning bodies to follow in order to maintain their status in Tennessee. The committee has issued with approval of the Tennessee Athletic Commission this statement:
The Commission will only approve and recognize those amateur sanctioning organizations that are able to establish and enforce rules as strict as, or stricter, than those established by the Commission for professional unarmed combat contests. Any organization wishing to be approved and recognized must provide the following:
Please notify the Tennessee State Athletic Commission of your sanctioned event.
As of May 31, 2009, all amateur promoters must have a permit from the state of Tennessee to promote an amateur event. The permit must be issued 30 days prior to the date of the contest. Since there will be less than 30 days from the time that the permit application was available and May 31, the Tennessee Commission has voted not to enforce any penalties for holding an amateur event without a permit until July 1. As of July 1, 2009 please make sure promoters have a permit before you sanction any event.
Thank you for your vigilance in assuring all Tennessee amateur events are
properly regulated and safe.
Jeff Mullen
Executive Director
Tennessee Athletic Commission
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Tennessee
Amateur MMA Sanctioning Bodies
The
State of Tennessee has sanctioned the ISCF, ISKA, and WKA to regulate amateur
MMA in the state of Tennessee. The IKF, ISKA and WKA have been chosen to
regulate amateur kickboxing. The amateur committee of the Tennessee Athletic
Commission has issued a very specific set of guidelines that the Tennessee
Athletic Commission requires sanctioning bodies to follow in order to maintain
their status in Tennessee. The Tennessee Athletic Commission has added the
following requirement to the guidelines issued earlier.
AMATEUR MMA ONLY: All amateur
combatants shall be required to submit a negative blood test for Hepatitis B,
Hepatitis C and HIV, performed no earlier than 6 months prior to the date of the
fight.
If the blood tests are not submitted to the representative of the
state recognized sanctioning body prior to the fight, the fighter will not be
allowed to fight.
This requirement will go into effect October 1,
2009.
Jeff Mullen
Executive Director
Tennessee Athletic Commission
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