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Date: 31st May - 4th June 2011
Venue: Sport Palace, Odessa, Ukraine
May 31st Tuesday
09.00 - 15.00 Arrival of delegations
10.00 - 17.00 Registration, weigh in, medical control
17.00 - 19.00 Meeting of national WMMAF representatives
June 1st Wednesday
7.30 - 8.00 Breakfast
9.00 - 13.00 Meeting of team leaders, coaches, ring officials, drawing
15.00 - 16.00 Opening Ceremony
17.00 - 19.00 Qualifications
20.00 Banquet for all WMMAF leaders
June 2nd Thursday
7.30 - 8.00 Breakfast
9.00 - 19.00 Qualifications
20.00 Dinner
June 3rd Friday
7.30 - 8.00 Breakfast
9.00 - 13.00 Semifinals
14.00 - 19.00 Finals, awarding ceremony
20.00 Sayonara Party for all participants
June 4th Saturday
7.30 - 8.00 Breakfast
9.00 - 12.00 Departure of all delegations
Please take note that the program as described above can be changed according to the Organizing Committee’s necessities.
M.M.A. RULES
The MMA is a discipline that allows the maximum expression of martial arts combat in which the K.O.
is permitted.
1) COMPETITION AREA
MMA matches are held inside an octagonal cage 8 meters in diameter or, in alternative, in a ring
conforming to those used in kickboxing, preferably with four ropes, outside of which are the jury table
and the three seats for the judges. The surface must be a tatami mat and adequately padded.
In exception to the above, it is possible to hold Class E matches on a square tatami fighting area as
in kick jitsu. In this case the use of a helmet is obligatory.
2) CLOTHING
MMA competitors must wear shorts that are tight-fitting, Bermuda or somewhat loose-fitting as those
use in kickboxing. In the latter case, tight-fitting shorts must be worn underneath. Under motivated
exceptional circumstances, leggings and/or rashguards may be worn. Protective gear consists of
cups, open-hand gloves, mouthpieces, hand bandages (optional) fastened by a single rotation of
adhesive tape. In addition, for women a T-shirt and breast guard. Safety gear must be of approved
types and checked by the jury. The mouthpiece must be anchored and fighting with an open mouth is
prohibited.
3) DURATION OF MATCHES
Class E (beginners) up to a maximum of 3 matches, against opponents with a maximum of a 2 match
difference: two 4-minute rounds with a 1 minute and 30 second extra round.
Class B, up to an additional 5 matches (4-8 total):
two 5-minute rounds with a 1 minute and 30 second extra round.
Class A: three 5-minute rounds with a 2 minute extra round
4) LEGAL TARGETS – ALLOWED TECHNIQUES
Class A:
With punches (closed hand), knees and kicks (foot and tibia) the fighter may strike the entire body
with the exception of the spine, top and back of the head, throat and genitals. Elbow strikes are
permitted only from a circular trajectory that doesn’t hit the target with the point of the elbow.
With only one or both combatants on the mat, the same blows are allowed, but only punches may be
landed to the head.
Class B:
The same as class A, but elbow strikes are forbidden.
Class E:
The same as class B, but when standing, knee strikes to the head are not allowed and only punches
can be thrown while on the mat.
5) TAKEDOWNS
The combatant is allowed to grab, hold and throw the opponent in any manner as long as points are
awarded only based on valid technique. He/she can also strike blows while he/she is holding or being
held by his/her opponent. It is forbidden to throw one’s opponent over the ropes. It is also forbidden
to throw the opponent so that he/she lands on his/her head or on the thrower’s own knee. Holding on
to the ropes or using the cage for support are also not allowed.
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31st May - 4th June 2011
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6) IMMOBILIZATION
A combatant is permitted to pin his/her opponent to the mat provided that points are awarded to the
fighter who winds up in a position of advantage and he/she maintains it for at least 5 seconds. Positions
of advantage are defined as all those positions above the opponent, except the back “montada” which
is nonetheless considered a position of advantage.
7) TERMINATION
Match termination is allowed due to suffocation, strangulation, pressure holds and arm, leg or foot (but
not the fingers) locks. It is forbidden to put hands on the opponent’s face (mouth, nose, eyes).
The referee can interrupt a termination situation in progress if he believes it to be dangerous for the
fighter who is suffering it, awarding victory to the other. If one of the fighters loses a mouthpiece during
combat on the mat, the referee will order the combatants to hold their positions, allow the mouthpiece to
be re-inserted, and then let the match resume.
8) MATCH JUDGING
At the end of each round the judges award ten points to the fighter that has prevailed (the 10-point must
system), and 9 points (or 8 if the margin was significant) to the other. Then they subtract any penalty
points and write the total in the column of rounds. At the end of the match the result is determined by
summing the points obtained during the various rounds. If the match is part of a tournament and ends in
a draw, even after the extra round, the judges will indicate a point of preference. The winner is the one
receiving the majority of preference votes and the decision of the judges is final. An official written
protest can be presented immediately after the match to the chief referee, accompanied by the relative
fee.
9) THE REFEREE
The referee is the first to enter the ring, he conducts the match, he orders the start of fighting with the
word “combat” or “fight”, and halts it with the word “stop”. He separates the combatants from a
prolonged standing clinch or he has them stand up after a prolonged clinch on the mat. He stops
combat for K.O. after three punches landed on the mat by the fighter on top to a defenseless
opponent, when the punches are full strength and to the face. At any moment the referee can stop a
fighter he believes to be in serious difficulty or pronounce defeat due to an opponent’s manifest
superiority. For injuries he must call in the ringside doctor. He can ask for the clock to be stopped
(like a time out).
10) JUDGES
The judges evaluate technique, attack sequences, the number of landed blows, efficiency, the
takedowns and immobilizations. They can give penalty points and consult with the referee. They must
fill out the points card in its entirety.
11) THE JURY
The jury consists of the time keeper (who stops the clock only when so ordered by the referee and
signals “seconds out” 10 seconds before the start of each round), the speaker, the chief referee (who is
the ultimate authority for the entire competition) and the ringside doctor who makes the final decision (it
cannot be appealed) on whether to continue the match or not when a fighter is injured.
12) POINTS (SCORE MACHINE)
The scoring, on which the outcome of rounds is determined, is as follows:
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31st May - 4th June 2011
WMMAF Operating Office: Via Alessandro Manzoni 2, 20900 Monza ( MB ) – Italy. Tel. +39 3450135521
Any blow landed to a legal target: 1 point
Great efficiency of technique: + 1 point
Takedowns: from 1 to 3 points depending on if it is a simple takedown (even a slip) or a high or low
takedown.
Immobilization: from 1 to 3 points depending on if it is an ordinary immobilization, a lateral
immobilization or an anterior or posterior “montada”.
A reversal: 1 point
Penalty: minus one point on the card.
13) WEIGHT CATEGORIES
Men: kg -56 -60 -65 -71 -78 -86 -95 - Over
Women: kg -50 -55 -61 -68 - Over
Minimum age: 18 years old (16 with written permission of a parent).
Competition doctor’s certificate issued by a sports medicine center (with full contact reference) to be
presented at the moment of the match, together with personal booklet with photograph.
Under 18 fighters may participate only in the beginners class (Class E).
14) LEAVING THE FIGHTING AREA (when a ring is in use)
If one or both fighters leave the fighting area so that the referee is forced to stop the match, the
following solutions are possible:
• One of the two fighters was in a position to the side of his opponent or a completed
“montada”. In this case, the fight resumes in the center of the ring in a side or “montada” position. In
both cases the one on top places his/her hands on the mat externally from the body and the one
below holds the waist of the opponent.
• Neither of the two had established a completed lateral or “montada” position. In this case
combat is resumed in the standing position.
• One of the two combatants had a termination hold in progress. A penalty point (-1 on the card) is
given to the fighter suffering the termination hold and they resume fighting in the standing position.
15) INJURIES
When an injury is caused by a foul (illegal technique) the injured fighter has 3 minutes to recover and to
decide whether or not he/she wishes to continue the match, if allowed to do so by the ringside doctor.
If the match is stopped because of an involuntary injury, the match is considered “no contest” if the first
round has not be completed. If at least the first round has been completed the cards of completed
rounds will determine the winner.
16) CLINCHES
A clinch is a stalling situation, both standing and on the mat, during which, for about 5 seconds, neither
of the combatants takes action which could turn the match to his/her advantage.
17) ILLEGAL ACTIONS
The following are not permitted:
• Grabbing the shorts or gloves of the opponent
1st WMMAF WORLD CHAPIONSHIPS
Odessa – Ukraine
31st May - 4th June 2011
WMMAF Operating Office: Via Alessandro Manzoni 2, 20900 Monza ( MB ) – Italy. Tel. +39 3450135521
• Grabbing the cage (or the ropes)
• Scraping the skin
• Biting
• Head-butting
• Pushing with the head the frontal parts of the face (eyes, nose, mouth)
• Using ointments, oils and creams on eyebrows, cheekbones and nose other than those permitted by
the chief referee
PLEASE NOTE
Any agreements between coaches that go beyond or make exceptions to these rules are to be
considered totally unofficial and the referee can only enforce these official federation rules as they are
written.
ACCOMMODATION
All participants will stay at “Kurortniy” Hotel Complex and Hotel “Valentina”.
Double room: 520,00 Euro ( 260,00 Euro per person )
Single room: 340,00 Euro
The price includes:
- 4 nights at the Hotel ( IN 31st May, OUT 4th June )
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Transfer from Odessa airport to the Hotel and back to the airport
- Sayonara Party
Entry fee: 40,00 Euro (per each category)
It is possible to register no more than 2 competitors in each weight category.
The entry fee will have to be paid ONLY by cash on the spot at the moment of the accreditation.
Solo se puede ir con invitación y por España se la han mandado a Kuraia, quién quiera ir que lo diga.
Date: 31st May - 4th June 2011
Venue: Sport Palace, Odessa, Ukraine
May 31st Tuesday
09.00 - 15.00 Arrival of delegations
10.00 - 17.00 Registration, weigh in, medical control
17.00 - 19.00 Meeting of national WMMAF representatives
June 1st Wednesday
7.30 - 8.00 Breakfast
9.00 - 13.00 Meeting of team leaders, coaches, ring officials, drawing
15.00 - 16.00 Opening Ceremony
17.00 - 19.00 Qualifications
20.00 Banquet for all WMMAF leaders
June 2nd Thursday
7.30 - 8.00 Breakfast
9.00 - 19.00 Qualifications
20.00 Dinner
June 3rd Friday
7.30 - 8.00 Breakfast
9.00 - 13.00 Semifinals
14.00 - 19.00 Finals, awarding ceremony
20.00 Sayonara Party for all participants
June 4th Saturday
7.30 - 8.00 Breakfast
9.00 - 12.00 Departure of all delegations
Please take note that the program as described above can be changed according to the Organizing Committee’s necessities.
M.M.A. RULES
The MMA is a discipline that allows the maximum expression of martial arts combat in which the K.O.
is permitted.
1) COMPETITION AREA
MMA matches are held inside an octagonal cage 8 meters in diameter or, in alternative, in a ring
conforming to those used in kickboxing, preferably with four ropes, outside of which are the jury table
and the three seats for the judges. The surface must be a tatami mat and adequately padded.
In exception to the above, it is possible to hold Class E matches on a square tatami fighting area as
in kick jitsu. In this case the use of a helmet is obligatory.
2) CLOTHING
MMA competitors must wear shorts that are tight-fitting, Bermuda or somewhat loose-fitting as those
use in kickboxing. In the latter case, tight-fitting shorts must be worn underneath. Under motivated
exceptional circumstances, leggings and/or rashguards may be worn. Protective gear consists of
cups, open-hand gloves, mouthpieces, hand bandages (optional) fastened by a single rotation of
adhesive tape. In addition, for women a T-shirt and breast guard. Safety gear must be of approved
types and checked by the jury. The mouthpiece must be anchored and fighting with an open mouth is
prohibited.
3) DURATION OF MATCHES
Class E (beginners) up to a maximum of 3 matches, against opponents with a maximum of a 2 match
difference: two 4-minute rounds with a 1 minute and 30 second extra round.
Class B, up to an additional 5 matches (4-8 total):
two 5-minute rounds with a 1 minute and 30 second extra round.
Class A: three 5-minute rounds with a 2 minute extra round
4) LEGAL TARGETS – ALLOWED TECHNIQUES
Class A:
With punches (closed hand), knees and kicks (foot and tibia) the fighter may strike the entire body
with the exception of the spine, top and back of the head, throat and genitals. Elbow strikes are
permitted only from a circular trajectory that doesn’t hit the target with the point of the elbow.
With only one or both combatants on the mat, the same blows are allowed, but only punches may be
landed to the head.
Class B:
The same as class A, but elbow strikes are forbidden.
Class E:
The same as class B, but when standing, knee strikes to the head are not allowed and only punches
can be thrown while on the mat.
5) TAKEDOWNS
The combatant is allowed to grab, hold and throw the opponent in any manner as long as points are
awarded only based on valid technique. He/she can also strike blows while he/she is holding or being
held by his/her opponent. It is forbidden to throw one’s opponent over the ropes. It is also forbidden
to throw the opponent so that he/she lands on his/her head or on the thrower’s own knee. Holding on
to the ropes or using the cage for support are also not allowed.
1st WMMAF WORLD CHAPIONSHIPS
Odessa – Ukraine
31st May - 4th June 2011
WMMAF Operating Office: Via Alessandro Manzoni 2, 20900 Monza ( MB ) – Italy. Tel. +39 3450135521
6) IMMOBILIZATION
A combatant is permitted to pin his/her opponent to the mat provided that points are awarded to the
fighter who winds up in a position of advantage and he/she maintains it for at least 5 seconds. Positions
of advantage are defined as all those positions above the opponent, except the back “montada” which
is nonetheless considered a position of advantage.
7) TERMINATION
Match termination is allowed due to suffocation, strangulation, pressure holds and arm, leg or foot (but
not the fingers) locks. It is forbidden to put hands on the opponent’s face (mouth, nose, eyes).
The referee can interrupt a termination situation in progress if he believes it to be dangerous for the
fighter who is suffering it, awarding victory to the other. If one of the fighters loses a mouthpiece during
combat on the mat, the referee will order the combatants to hold their positions, allow the mouthpiece to
be re-inserted, and then let the match resume.
8) MATCH JUDGING
At the end of each round the judges award ten points to the fighter that has prevailed (the 10-point must
system), and 9 points (or 8 if the margin was significant) to the other. Then they subtract any penalty
points and write the total in the column of rounds. At the end of the match the result is determined by
summing the points obtained during the various rounds. If the match is part of a tournament and ends in
a draw, even after the extra round, the judges will indicate a point of preference. The winner is the one
receiving the majority of preference votes and the decision of the judges is final. An official written
protest can be presented immediately after the match to the chief referee, accompanied by the relative
fee.
9) THE REFEREE
The referee is the first to enter the ring, he conducts the match, he orders the start of fighting with the
word “combat” or “fight”, and halts it with the word “stop”. He separates the combatants from a
prolonged standing clinch or he has them stand up after a prolonged clinch on the mat. He stops
combat for K.O. after three punches landed on the mat by the fighter on top to a defenseless
opponent, when the punches are full strength and to the face. At any moment the referee can stop a
fighter he believes to be in serious difficulty or pronounce defeat due to an opponent’s manifest
superiority. For injuries he must call in the ringside doctor. He can ask for the clock to be stopped
(like a time out).
10) JUDGES
The judges evaluate technique, attack sequences, the number of landed blows, efficiency, the
takedowns and immobilizations. They can give penalty points and consult with the referee. They must
fill out the points card in its entirety.
11) THE JURY
The jury consists of the time keeper (who stops the clock only when so ordered by the referee and
signals “seconds out” 10 seconds before the start of each round), the speaker, the chief referee (who is
the ultimate authority for the entire competition) and the ringside doctor who makes the final decision (it
cannot be appealed) on whether to continue the match or not when a fighter is injured.
12) POINTS (SCORE MACHINE)
The scoring, on which the outcome of rounds is determined, is as follows:
1st WMMAF WORLD CHAPIONSHIPS
Odessa – Ukraine
31st May - 4th June 2011
WMMAF Operating Office: Via Alessandro Manzoni 2, 20900 Monza ( MB ) – Italy. Tel. +39 3450135521
Any blow landed to a legal target: 1 point
Great efficiency of technique: + 1 point
Takedowns: from 1 to 3 points depending on if it is a simple takedown (even a slip) or a high or low
takedown.
Immobilization: from 1 to 3 points depending on if it is an ordinary immobilization, a lateral
immobilization or an anterior or posterior “montada”.
A reversal: 1 point
Penalty: minus one point on the card.
13) WEIGHT CATEGORIES
Men: kg -56 -60 -65 -71 -78 -86 -95 - Over
Women: kg -50 -55 -61 -68 - Over
Minimum age: 18 years old (16 with written permission of a parent).
Competition doctor’s certificate issued by a sports medicine center (with full contact reference) to be
presented at the moment of the match, together with personal booklet with photograph.
Under 18 fighters may participate only in the beginners class (Class E).
14) LEAVING THE FIGHTING AREA (when a ring is in use)
If one or both fighters leave the fighting area so that the referee is forced to stop the match, the
following solutions are possible:
• One of the two fighters was in a position to the side of his opponent or a completed
“montada”. In this case, the fight resumes in the center of the ring in a side or “montada” position. In
both cases the one on top places his/her hands on the mat externally from the body and the one
below holds the waist of the opponent.
• Neither of the two had established a completed lateral or “montada” position. In this case
combat is resumed in the standing position.
• One of the two combatants had a termination hold in progress. A penalty point (-1 on the card) is
given to the fighter suffering the termination hold and they resume fighting in the standing position.
15) INJURIES
When an injury is caused by a foul (illegal technique) the injured fighter has 3 minutes to recover and to
decide whether or not he/she wishes to continue the match, if allowed to do so by the ringside doctor.
If the match is stopped because of an involuntary injury, the match is considered “no contest” if the first
round has not be completed. If at least the first round has been completed the cards of completed
rounds will determine the winner.
16) CLINCHES
A clinch is a stalling situation, both standing and on the mat, during which, for about 5 seconds, neither
of the combatants takes action which could turn the match to his/her advantage.
17) ILLEGAL ACTIONS
The following are not permitted:
• Grabbing the shorts or gloves of the opponent
1st WMMAF WORLD CHAPIONSHIPS
Odessa – Ukraine
31st May - 4th June 2011
WMMAF Operating Office: Via Alessandro Manzoni 2, 20900 Monza ( MB ) – Italy. Tel. +39 3450135521
• Grabbing the cage (or the ropes)
• Scraping the skin
• Biting
• Head-butting
• Pushing with the head the frontal parts of the face (eyes, nose, mouth)
• Using ointments, oils and creams on eyebrows, cheekbones and nose other than those permitted by
the chief referee
PLEASE NOTE
Any agreements between coaches that go beyond or make exceptions to these rules are to be
considered totally unofficial and the referee can only enforce these official federation rules as they are
written.
ACCOMMODATION
All participants will stay at “Kurortniy” Hotel Complex and Hotel “Valentina”.
Double room: 520,00 Euro ( 260,00 Euro per person )
Single room: 340,00 Euro
The price includes:
- 4 nights at the Hotel ( IN 31st May, OUT 4th June )
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Transfer from Odessa airport to the Hotel and back to the airport
- Sayonara Party
Entry fee: 40,00 Euro (per each category)
It is possible to register no more than 2 competitors in each weight category.
The entry fee will have to be paid ONLY by cash on the spot at the moment of the accreditation.
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