Unarmed combat sports in Wisconsin could face a regulation change

SUGAR CAMP - There could soon be new regulations for unarmed combat sports. The proposed changes would impact the number of competitors here in the Northwoods.

Under current law, amateur and professional mixed martial arts fights require participants to be insured, referees and judges to be licensed, and the presence of a doctor.

But a proposal in the State Assembly would extend these regulations to wrestling, kickboxing, karate, and any other form of unarmed combat.

Full story: WJFW

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