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Lift The Ban Watch: South Carolina Edition

You have to give credit to the UFC: they are working vociferously to get MMA legalized across the country. Presently, there is a bill in the South Carolina state Senate that goes up for debate this Wednesday. While there appears to be considerable support for the bill, MMA enthusiasts may have to wait a while before the bill gains any traction. Notable quote:

The senators acknowledge the bill's chances for passage this year are extremely slim, with just a month left in session.

More than 30 states have approved mixed martial arts contests since New Jersey officials created formal rules for the sport in 2001, barring biting, eye gouging, head butts, finger bending and other fouls. According to Ratner, the most serious documented injury during a sanctioned mixed martial contest since those rules were set has been a broken arm.

Legislation approving the sport is also pending in New York, Massachusetts, Tennessee and Rhode Island. N.C. lawmakers legalized the sport last year.

"When it was a no-holds-barred sport, it turned people off. Putting rules with it made it a solid competition," said James Hines, the North Carolina-based promoter of "Mayhem in the Cage."

"Now rules are strictly enforced," he said. "It's like poetry in motion watching a great athlete out there doing what he does best."

The S.C. measure specifies that licensed fighters must be at least 18 years old and pass physical and medical tests before bouts.

Michael Tyler, chairman of the State Athletic Commission, believes the contests would boost the state's economy and double the number of annual contests. The commission puts on between 15 and 20 boxing events, most of them in Charleston, and roughly 30 wrestling events across the state yearly.

"All these other states are taking all these fights," he said.

MMA legalization as an economic stimulus plan? Whoda thunk it?

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Re: Lift The Ban Watch: South Carolina Edition
I wrote a post at my site about this a few days ago (http://www.thefightjournal.com/?p=71) and the gist of it is that if you thought the UFC fans that attend the events (e.g., the ones you witnessed at the last UFN in Colorado) were rough - fans at events in South Carolina will blow you away.  Being that I am from South Carolina and recently moved from New York to North Carolina, I have expertise on the subject.  I would picture some of the smaller, local shows to be the equivalent of one of those traveling carnivals.
(the poster formerly known as holden636)

by TheFightJournal on May 12, 2008 2:40 PM EDT reply actions  

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