Pennsylvania Underground >> fighting in PA
| 7/4/10 12:21 PM | |
AdamStewart
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Member Since: 8/17/09 Posts: 9 |
do you need health insurance to get your ammy liscense in PA, i fight in ohio, maybe lookin to fight in PA |
| 7/4/10 2:38 PM | |
JoelN
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Member Since: 3/15/02 Posts: 1577 |
why would you want to fight in PA after fighting in Ohio?....you know you cannot punch to the head on the ground and the rounds are 2 mins unless otherwise agreed upon. PA has some of the softest amatuer MMA rules....so much so that it isn't even "MMA" |
| 7/4/10 3:41 PM | |
AdamStewart
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Edited: 07/04/10 3:41 PM Member Since: 8/17/09 Posts: 14 |
didnt know bout 2 min rounds. im not a fan of long driving distances. more of a convenience factor i guess... still a maybe... oh and the kumite klassic |
| 7/7/10 1:09 PM | |
bcolflesh
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Member Since: 5/9/05 Posts: 5384 |
All the info you need is here: http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/state_athletics_commission/12431/x_pro_am_mma_boxers/592050 |
| 7/21/10 2:21 PM | |
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Joseph Cunliffe
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 8116 |
Regulations do not require you have health insurance to fight in Pennsylvania. You may want to explore health insurance, as it would normally decrease your out of pocket expenses for required medicals. But at least one promoter covers medicals (labs) for its fighters. Promoters are required to cover fighters for medical and death during the fight in Pennsylvania. |
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