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BOUT DURATIONAll Non-Championship Bouts shall be 3 three minute rounds. All Championship bouts shall be 5 threee minute rounds. A one minute rest period will occur between each round.

POSSIBLE FIGHT OUTCOMES:

°Submission By: Physical Tap Out Verbal Tap Out

°TKO Technical Knockout by the referee stopping the contest.

°Decision via the scorecards, including: Unanimous Decision Split Decision Majority Decision

°Draw, including: Unanimous draw. Majority Draw. Split Draw.

°No contest

°Forfeit

°Technical Draw

°Technical Decision

°Disqualification

THE REFEREE MAY RESTART THE ROUND

° If the fighters reach a stalemate and do not work to improve position or finish.

° The referee thinks an injury should be looked at by the attending physician.

° A yellow card is given to an opponent for purposely not engaging the other opponent which will also result in the loss of 10% of the opponents purse. The second yellow card will result in 50% of the purse being withheld and disqualification of that opponent.

FOULS

° Butting with the head.

° Eye gouging of any kind.

° Biting.

° Hair pulling.

° Fish hooking.

° Groin attacks of any kind.

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

° Small joint manipulation.

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

° Striking downward using the point of the elbow.

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

° Clawing, pinching or twisting of flesh.

° Grabbing the clavicle.

° Kicking the head of a grounded opponent.

° Kneeing the head of a grounded opponent.

° Stomping a grounded opponent.

° Kicking to the kidney with the heel.

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

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

° Holding the shorts or gloves of an opponent.

° Spitting at an opponent.

° Engaging in an unsportsmanlike conduct that causes an injury to an oppoent.

° Holding the ropes or fence.

° Using abusive language in the ring or fenced area.

° Attacking an opponent on or during the break.

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

° Attacking an opponent after the bell has sounded the end of the period of unarmed contact.

° Flagrantly disregarding the instructions of the referee.

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

° Interference by the corner.

° Throwing in the towel during competition.

Movies:

Featherweight: 130 - 145 lbs.

Lightweight: 145.1 - 160 lbs.

Welterweight: 160.1 - 170 lbs.

Middleweight: 170.1 - 185 lbs.

Light Heavyweight: 185.1 - 205 lbs.

Heavyweight: 205.1 - 265 lbs.

Super Heavyweight: 265.1 lbs. - Over

Television:

REGISTRATION FEES:
DO YOU REQUIRE A REGISTRATION FEE?
No. However, we do require you to sell at least 20 tickets to the show. You will be compensated 15% commission on any tickets you sell.
We do this for a few reasons:
1. Most of our fighters are local, and it's important to develop a local fan base for themselves.
2. It frees up our time considerably which in turn allows us to concentrate more of our efforts towards putting on professionally run, safe, well matched show the fans will enjoy.
3. When you fight as an amateur, you are learning several things in addition to fighting. Making yourself more marketable to a promoter is one of them. We have over 400 fighters in our database, so things like this can obviously play a part in our decisions (it is business after all).
You won't always fight for us. Some day you will move on. It is important to gain the ability to sell tickets now. It is a learning process. If you fight for other promoters some day, you could very well be expected to sell from two to three hundred tickets! I've heard this directly from other promotions.
4. Simply put, it helps bring people through the door. There's nothing worse for you as a fighter than to train 3 months for a fight, just to have a few hundred people show up to watch.
TRAVEL AND HOTEL EXPENSES:
DO YOU PAY THE FIGHTER'S TRAVEL EXPENSES?
We reimburse gas up to a maximum of 1,000 miles (round trip). Gas is calculated at a rate of 25 miles per gallon. We are currently using a figure of $2.39 per gallon.
Mileage is calculated using Yahoo Maps, using your home city as a departure point, and Indianapolis as an arrival point.
Your gasoline reimbursement will take place by check AFTER you fight.
We calculate travel this way for a few reasons. First, it is just simpler. Second, it allows us to plan all our expenses for a show in advance. Third, it keeps us by being rushed by fighters after the fight for cash. We will have an envelope ready for you (made out weeks in advance). You must pick up your gas check before you leave the venue. We can not keep sending gas checks out a month after the fight. We need to concentrate on the next fight, not one in the past.
DO YOU PAY FOR HOTEL EXPENSES FOR EACH FIGHTER?
A fighter must drive a minimum of 3 hours one way to be eligible for a hotel room. We put two-three fighters to a room.
CORNER PERSONNEL:
DO YOU PAY HOTEL EXPENSES FOR THE CORNER PEOPLE?
No, we do not, but we don't have a problem with them staying with their fighter.
HOW MANY CORNER PEOPLE ARE WE ALLOWED TO HAVE?
You are allowed to have up to 2 corner people.
DO YOU SUPPLY THE CORNER PEOPLE WITH A SEAT DURING THE OTHER FIGHTS?
No, we do not. We allow them 'standing room' admission to the fights, but do not provide a seat.
BLOODWORK:
DOES EXTREME CONTACT FIGHTING REQUIRE FIGHTERS TO HAVE A VALID BLOOD WORK-UP DONE?
Yes, we require HIV and HEP testing that must be valid within 180 days. Often you will find you can get this done at your local health department for FREE. Do it NOW though, as the HEP results take some time to come back!
FIGHT SUPPLIES
WHAT DO YOU SUPPLY FOR THE FIGHT?
We DO NOT supply gloves, tape and gauze.
We DO supply ice and water.
PAY AND AWARDS
DO AMATEUR FIGHTERS GET PAID FOR FIGHTING?
No, once a fighter is paid, he is considered 'pro' and may never fight as an amateur again.
DO FIGHTERS RECEIVE COMMISSION FOR SELLING TICKETS?
You will be compensated 15% commission on any tickets you sell up to $999. This rate increases to 20% if you sell over $999.
DO WINNERS RECEIVE ANYTHING?
Unlike most promotions, XCF will give awards to winners in our shows. Tournament 'runner ups' also receive awards.
Have a question that's not on our list?
E-mail us at [email protected]

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