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Reguły UFC i Pride
Czy ktoś wie jakie reguły obowiązują w tych turniejach ? Chodzi mi szczególnie o zakazane techniki i warunki zwycięstwa.

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Re: Reguły UFC i Pride
UFC rules, as approved by the
Nevada State Athletic Commission - July 23, 2001



Weight classes:
Lightweight - over 145 lbs. to 155 lbs.
Welterweight - over 155 lbs. to 170 lbs.
Middleweight - over 170 lbs. to 185 lbs.
Light Heavyweight - over 185 lbs. to 205 lbs.
Heavyweight - over 205 lbs. to 265 lbs.


Bout duration:
All non-championship bouts shall be three rounds.
All championship bouts shall be five rounds.
Rounds will be five minutes in duration, with a one minute.
A one-minute rest period will occur between each round.


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 the 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 opponent.
Holding the ropes or the 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 combat.
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.


Ways To Win:
Submission by:
Physical tap out.
Verbal tap out.
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.
Technical decision.
Technical draw.
Disqualification.
Forfeit.
No contest.



Referee may Restart the round:
If the fighters reach a stalemate and do not work to improve position or finish.


PRIDE FC

Article 1
The fighters shall wear open finger gloves, which will be provided by DSE.


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Article 2
Upon the fighter's choice, Gi, kneepads, elbow-pads, shin guards, taping and ankle supporter may be worn, but should be checked by the referee before the fights. Mouthpiece and foul up are mandatory for fighters. Even though taping and bandage on the fist are prohibited, taping on the fingers is permitted upon the referee's check.


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Article 3
No application of oil, ointment, spray, Vaseline, massaging cream, hair cream, or any other substances are permitted to be applied to any part of the fighter's body before and during the fights. When application of these substances is discovered, the fighter may be disqualified.


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Article 4
When a fighter wears shoes, referee and judges have to determine if the shoes impose any danger to his opponent if the fighter kicks his opponent with the shoes on. He is allowed to kick his opponent with his shoes on only when referee and judges' approval are given to the fighter.


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Article 5
The ring will be a 7m by 7m-square shape, which DSE has approved.


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Article 6
Fights are 3 rounds formats. The first round is ten (10) minutes, the second round is five (5) minutes and the third round is five (5) minutes. There are no extra rounds. The interval between each round shall be two (2) minutes.


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Article 7
The winner shall be determined by one of the following:

Ippon
When the fighter gives up, submission and/or forfeiture are expressed either verbally or by tapping more than 3 times on the mat or the opponent's body.

TKO (Technical Knockout)

Referee Stoppage
When a fighter is remarkably superior to the other and the referee judges the inferior is in danger if the fight continues.

Doctor Stoppage
When a fighter is injured by the opponent's legal attack and if a ringside doctor determines that the injured fighter is incapable of continuing the fight, the injured fighter loses the fight. However, if the injury is caused by the illegal action of the opponent, the opponent loses the fight. For the ringside doctor's examination, a sub-referee will take the fighter's primary corner man to the neutral corner to inform him/her of the doctor's diagnosis and instruction. When the doctor determines the doctor stop is appropriate and required, the sub-referee explains the diagnosis and fighter's condition to the primary corner man.

Renunciation
The fighter's corner men may stop the fight by "throwing in the towel." In case the referee fails to see it, the judges may stop the fight.

Judges Decision
The three judges shall judge the winner of the fight based on the following criteria:

Effort to finish the fight by KO or submission
Damaging your opponent
Standing combinations and ground control
Take down and defense
Aggressiveness
Weight differences of 10 (ten) kg or more
The above criteria are in descending priority. The criteria will be a determining factor to declare the winner of the fight. The fight will be scored in its entirety not round-by-round. After the third round, each judge must decide the winner of the fight (must system/no draw system).

Disqualification
The referee shall give a caution to a fighter when the fighter commits the illegal action or if he disobeys the referee's instruction. Third caution during the fight shall disqualify the fighter.

No contest
When illegal action disqualifies both fighters, or the judges and/or DSE decide to end the fight because of an accident, or an accident happened in the first (1) round causes either or both fighters to be unable to continue to the next round, the fight shall be ruled a "No Contest." However, in the case that the accident happens during or after the second (2) round, decision shall be made according to their performance during the first (1) round and the following round(s) before the accident occurred.



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Article 8
The following actions are deemed to be illegal. A fighter who commits these illegal actions hall be given a caution by the referee and such illegal action shall be a negative factor for decision. Third caution during the fight shall disqualify the fighter. The fighter shall be fined 10% of the fighting fee per caution payable to DSE.

Biting
Eye thumbing and eye gouging
Head butting
Attacking the groin
Pulling Hair
Pushing the windpipe with the thumb or finger (s) or squeezing the windpipe
Attacking the back of the head, the spine and/or the medulla (The back of the head is the centerline of the head and the area around the ears are not considered to be the back of the head.)
Using the elbows to attack the head or the face
Grabbing the ropes and refuse to release the ropes and/or hanging the limbs of the body (hand(s), arm(s), leg(s) or feet) over the rope intentionally. A fighter who places his upper arm over the rope shall be given a caution immediately.
Escaping to the outside of the ring
Throwing the opponent outside the ring
Stalling or failure to initiate any offensive or defensive attack. Making no attempt to finish or damage the opponent.


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Article 9
The following rules are applied to weight for title matches (see "Attachment" at end). The weighing should be monitored by the rule director and should be completed by the day before the matches. Matches are qualified to be title matches only when fighters pass weighing criteria and fighters are proven to be in good condition fight both physically and mentally.


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Article 10
Weight classes are as follows:

Middleweight Class: Weight less than 93kg
Heavyweight Class: Weight more than or equal to 93kg
If both fighters are in the Middle Weight Class: If there is a weight difference of 10 kg or more between the two Middle Weight Class fighters, the lighter fighter is given a choice to decide whether to allow knee or kick to the face when the fighter is in the "four points" position.

If the lighter fighter approves of such attacks, both fighters are allowed to do so. However, if the lighter fighter doesn't give approval, neither fighter is allowed to do the above-mentioned attack.

If both fighters are in the Heavy Weight Class: The above rule is applied if there is a weight difference of 15kg or more between two heavyweight fighters.

If a fight is between middle and heavyweight class fighters: The middle class rule is applied. Therefore, if there is weight difference of 10 kg or more between middle and heavy class fighters, the middle class fighter is given a choice to decide whether to allow knees or kicks to the face when a fighter is in the "four points" position.


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Article 11
In the case that a fighter has been damaged immensely by the opponent's illegal action, the referee and the doctor shall decide if the fight can resume after the damaged fighter recovers enough to fight. However, if the referee and doctor judge the fighter as not capable of continuing the fight, the opponent who committed the illegal action shall be disqualified according to Article 7-2.


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Article 12
In the case that the fighters are about to fall out of the ring, the referee shall call "Stop. Don't Move." Both fighters have to stop any movement and both fighters are directed to the center of the ring and resume the fight in the same position.


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Article 13
Fighters must immediately go back to the ring in the case of falling outside of the ring and resume the fight from the standing position in the center of the ring.


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Article 14
The referee may call a break under the following conditions:

When both of the fighters are in the standing position and the fight is deadlocked without any effective action.
When one fighter lies on the ground with his face up to the ceiling and the other takes a standing position and there is no action going on and the fight is deadlocked.
When illegal action in Article 8 is committed.

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Article 15
The fighters and the corner men shall abide by any judgment or instructions made by the referee. If fighters and corner men have any objection to the judgment of the referee, the objection has to be made in writing to DSE within 2 weeks after the fight. Any third party, other than the fighters and the corner men, is not allowed to intervene in any manner in the referee and judge's decision. When this article is violated, 10% of the fighting fee has to be paid to DSE as a penalty.


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Article 16
Fighters may have up to 3 corner men. These corner men are not allowed to leave their own corner during the fight. Corner men are not allowed to have any physical contact with the fighters under any circumstances during the fight. If any of the corner men violates the terms of this section, the fighter has to pay 10% of the fighting fee to DSE as a penalty.


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Article 17
Fighters shall be asked to take a doctor check before the fight at the venue.


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Weigh-in
Weigh-ins will be conducted by the time appointed by the sponsor (as a basic rule, weigh-ins must be within 24 hours of the fight) at the appointed place. The weigh-in must be conducted under the supervision of the Rule Director. The attendance of the second is optional, however each fighter must be present for his opponent's weigh-in. If the fighter misses the weigh-in without a valid reason, he will be disqualified. If the fighter has a valid reason, a new place and time will for the weigh-in will be decided and the fighter must be present at the new time and location for weigh-in.

If the fighter fails the weigh-in, he must be re-weighed within 4 hours. Within the 4 hours, the fighter may be re-weighed as many times as he wants. However, if the fighter has not passed the weigh-in within the 4 hours, the weigh-ins end at 10 a.m. on the day of the fight. If the fighter doesn't pass the weigh-in at that point, the fight will not be recognized as a title match. In the case that the fighter is the champion, he will be stripped of his title. However, if the opponent or his second gives approval, the title fight can be held with the condition that if the fight goes to the decision, the fighter who failed weigh-in will automatically have points deducted from the judges score.

Weigh-In Penalties

Fighters who do not pass their contracted weight examination will return 10% of the fight money to the promoter as a penalty.
After weigh-ins are completed, any fighter who is involved in any accident that prevents him from entering the competition, he must pay double his fight money to the promoter as a penalty
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Takie małe pytanko - jak wygląda "four points" position?
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Takie małe pytanko - jak wygląda "four points" position?


kiedy znajdujesz sie na swoich 4 konczynach na ziemi.
czyli masz kolana na ziemi [ oba ] i obydwoma rekoma dotykasz ziemi.
Podniesiesz 1 reke aby zaslonic glowe i juz nie ma "four points position".
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