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Brian Ritchie
Posted: 2002-12-15 14:28:54
Ricardo...although I don't agree with that plan of action, I completely understand where it comes from.

What about loopholes? If Boxing is allowed, how is that defined in the law? If it refers to any event which calls itself "boxing" then could that be exploited? I'm just asking. I still think that it's a risk to try to get away with hosting an event. I remember the days when there were many MMA events that went on underground. That hurt the sport tremendously. Only in the recent year and a half have things turned 180, primarily because of the top three or four MMA organziations coming together and agreeing to a set of rules while showing the Nevada State Athletic Commission how it would benefit the state and the commision itself (money). That process took a long time, and there are still many hills to climb with legalizing MMA events in many states (including New York). Kickboxing should learn from this.

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