- (a) A matchmaker shall be present at each contest. The matchmaker for a contest shall not directly or indirectly serve as the promoter for the same contest or as the manager or the second for any contestant competing in that contest.
- (b) Each bout shall be arranged by the matchmaker, and the contestants shall be evenly matched based on the contestants' win-loss records and weight classifications. The matchmaker shall sign the fight card, attesting that the contestants have been evenly matched.
(c) The duties of the matchmaker shall include the following:
(1) At least 15 days before each proposed event, submitting the following information to the commission:
- (A) The proposed number of rounds for each bout; and
(B) for each contestant, the following information:
- (i) Name;
- (ii) federal identification number or national identification number, if applicable;
- (iii) weight;
- (iv) date of birth; and
- (v) city and state of residence;
- (2) designating the glove size to be used for each boxing or kickboxing bout at an event; and
- (3) matching the contestants for each bout of an event on the basis of each contestant's weight and relative level of fighting experience.
(d) A proposed bout scheduled by the matchmaker for each bout of a contest shall not be approved by the commission under either of the following circumstances:
- (1) A contestant who has lost the contestant's last six bouts by a technical knockout or a knockout is scheduled to compete in a bout.
- (2) A contestant who has competed in fewer than 10 professional bouts is scheduled to compete against an opponent who has been a contestant in more than 15 professional bouts.
- (e) The experience and skill of each boxing contestant shall be verified by the commission in accordance with 15 U.S.C. 6306. The experience and skill of each non-boxing contestant shall be verified by the commission through the national registry applicable to that contestant's sport.
(Authorized by K.S.A. 2012 Supp. 74-50,187; implementing K.S.A. 2012 Supp. 74-50,186 and 74-50,187; effective April 4, 2008; amended Dec. 20, 2013.)