Wyo. Code R. 046-0001-5
Mixed Martial Arts, Board of
Chapter 5: Specific Requirement for Kickboxing Participants
Effective Date: 11/13/2012 to 03/13/2013
Rule Type: Expired Emergency Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 046.0001.5.11132012
Emergency Rules are no longer in effect 120 days after filing with the Secretary of State
(a) All professional non-title bouts will be a minimum of three rounds and up to a maximum of twelve rounds.
(b) All offensive kickboxing, punching, and kicking techniques are authorized, with the exception of those techniques specified as "fouls", and may be executed according to the individual participant's style or system of kickboxing.
(c) Participants shall have the option of leg kicks when both participants have been properly trained for leg kicks and the contract explicitly states that leg kicks will be used.
(d) If leg kicks are allowed, any kicking technique may be used as long as the kicks are not to any foul area, such as the knee joint. Targets include kicks to the inside, outside and back of the thigh on either leg and/or kicks to the calf of either leg.
(e) The Board may limit the use of leg kicks or the use of inside kicks.
(f) A participant intentionally avoiding any physical contact with their opponent will receive a warning from the referee. If a participant continues to avoid a confrontation with their opponent after receiving a warning during that round, the participant may be penalized by the referee. If the participant continues to evade action, either in the same round or in any other round, the referee may, at their discretion, impose additional penalties.
(a) Participants may execute sweeps only by making a sweeping motion to the padded area of opponent's foot with the padded area of the user's foot, also known as "boot to boot".
(b) Contact to any other part of the leg (thigh, knee, shin and sides of the shin from any angle) while delivering a sweep shall constitute a foul and will be treated accordingly.
(c) A sweep is not a kick and shall not be judged as such.
(d) Any technique thrown following a sweep must land on the opponent prior to any part of the participant's body touching the ring floor. If the technique lands on some part of the opponent's body other than the soles of the participant's feet and the feet touch the floor, the referee may call a foul.
(e) A successful sweep is not considered a knockdown.
(a) Headbutts;
(b) Striking the groin, the spine, the throat, collarbone, or the part of the body over the kidneys;
(c) Kicking into the knee or striking below the belt in any unauthorized manner;
(d) Anti-joint techniques (striking applying leverage against any joint);
(e) Grabbing or holding onto an opponent's leg or foot;
(f) Leg checking the opponent's leg or stepping on the opponent's foot to prevent the opponent from moving or kicking;
(g) Throwing or taking an opponent to the floor in an unauthorized manner; (h) Failure to throw eight kicks in a given round; (i) Intentional evasion of contact; and, (j) Executing any techniques which are deemed malicious and beyond the scope of reasonably accepted techniques in an athletic event.
(a) All participants must execute a minimum of eight hard kicks per round. The Board may waive this requirement or minimize the number of kicks required per round. (b) In the event a participant fails to execute the required number of kicks per round, the referee may give one warning to that participant and his/her chief second during the rest period following the round. (c) If the participant fails to execute the minimum number of kicks in any round following the referee's warning, the participant shall be penalized one point for each kick short of the minimum requirement. (d) If a participant fails to achieve the minimum kicking requirement in a majority of the scheduled rounds, the participant shall be disqualified. (e) If a participant executes less than eight kicks in any one round, the Board or inspector shall immediately notify the referee the number of kicks thrown. The referee shall, in turn, notify the judges who shall record the appropriate penalty. (f) Contact must be attempted in order for a kick to be counted. (g) Slide kicks, push kicks, air kicks or any kick to a foul area on the body are not counted
Section 5. Weight Allowances. Before a participant will be permitted to fight an opponent who exceeds the weight allowance as shown, the participant must first receive approval by the Board. No participant shall engage in a bout where the weight difference exceeds the allowance shown below. Any greater weight spread requires the Board's approval.
| POUNDS | CLASSIFICATION | ALLOWANCE |
|---|---|---|
| 191+ | Heavyweight | No limit |
| 190 | Cruiserweight | 15 lbs. |
| 175 | Light Heavyweight | 8 lbs. |
| 168 | Super Middleweight | 8 lbs. |
| 160 | Middleweight | 7 lbs. |
| 154 | Junior Middleweight | 7 lbs. |
| 147 | Welterweight | 7 lbs. |
| 140 | Junior Welterweight | 5 lbs. |
| 135 | Lightweight | 5 lbs. |
| 130 | Junior Lightweight | 5 lbs. |
| 126 | Featherweight | 5 lbs. |
| 122 | Junior Featherweight | 5 lbs. |
| 118 | Bantamweight | 5 lbs. |
| 115 | Junior Bantamweight | 5 lbs |
| 112 | Flyweight | 5 lbs. |
| 108 | Junior Flyweight | 5 lbs. |
| 105 | Minimum Weight | 5 lbs. |
Section 6. Kickboxer Attire. A standard karate uniform consisting of jacket, long pants and belt, as traditionally worn in the sport of kickboxing or full contact karate may be worn by all participants upon entering the ring. Prior to the start of a bout, all participants must remove their jackets and belts.