The state Senate has approved a bill that would impose regulations and fees on mixed martial arts fights.
Under the bill, every contest must have a licensed referee and four licensed judges, a doctor and an ambulance. No one could fight unless they have proof of health insurance.
Mixed martial arts and professional boxing promoters applying for a license would have to pay an annual $500 fee plus a nonrefundable $300 fee per application per event. They would pay event and gate fees up to $12,500 depending on ticket sales.
The bill also tweaks boxing regulations, including increasing the maximum number of rounds from 10 to 12 and increasing minimum glove weight to 8 ounces.
The Senate passed the measure 32-0. It now goes to the state Assembly.
Posted in Wisconsin on Thursday, November 5, 2009 2:45 pm Updated: 4:06 pm.
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