Nevada State Athletic Commission asking for fans to suggest rule-changes

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  • Epidemik
    Commitment to Excellence
    • Jul 2009
    • 10276

    Nevada State Athletic Commission asking for fans to suggest rule-changes

    February 9th 2012

    The Nevada State Athletic Commission will be holding an open meeting this month where mixed martial arts fans can suggest alterations they would like to see to the unified rules.

    Fans can also submit their suggestions by email to NSAC director Keith Kizer by email via This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    NSAC’s press release declares the body to be interested in “comments from interested persons on any matter related to contests or exhibitions of unarmed combat, or any other matter within the jurisdiction of the NSAC.”

    There are no guarantees that the commission will act on any suggestions received, but it has consistently shown itself to be open to change and development in the past so there is no reason to think the process will be unproductive.

    If there are any suggestions that the commission likes, it will put them forward to be debated at a hearing later this year, with a vote on which measures to enact taking place further down the line.

    The best suggestions will be presented at a regulation hearing in the Spring, and will be open for public comment. A final hearing would be held thereafter, and the rule or rules will be voted on.

    One suggestion that is likely to loom large, but fall on deaf ears, is to allow knees to the head of a downed opponent. This has been a perennial issue whenever potential rule changes have been discussed.

    Its effect on the sport would be significant; it would totally change the dynamic of failed takedown attempts and perhaps go a little way to reversing the current balance of power, which lies towards the wrestlers.

    But visually, it is something that the unseasoned observer - or total MMA newcomer - would find shocking and with MMA still a relatively fledgling sport engaged in the battle for hearts and minds, it would possibly be detrimental in the long term.

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  • JeremyHight
    I wish I was Scrubs
    • Feb 2009
    • 4063

    #2
    Two things I would like to see are a rewording of scoring and an overtime round. Basically, say that all rounds should be scored 10-10 unless a fighter has a clear edge. If it is close, then it is 10-9, if it is a complete domination, it can go down to 10-8 or lower. But judges should think 10-10 first (and not be so damn scared of it), then give the round to someone if they actually gain an edge.

    As for overtime, since 10-10 wouldn't be such a horrible thing, I would like a 3 minute overtime in case of a draw after 3/5 rounds. Basically, 3 minutes in which a fighter can try to win a match in a slightly more condensed round. The lessened time would allow fighters to go a little more aggressive since they don't have to last as long and could give a conclusion to matches that would normally go to a judge. This round would again be scored on a 10-10 basis.

    I think that knees to the head of a grounded opponent would shy people away from the sport. I think much more aggressive tendencies to stand up people on the ground who are not advancing position or striking would be better.

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