Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 09. Maryland Department of Labor |
Subtitle 14. STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION |
Chapter 09.14.16. Mixed Martial Arts—Professional |
Sec. 09.14.16.11. Injuries Sustained During Competition
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A. If an injury sustained during competition as a result of a legal maneuver is severe enough to terminate a contest, the injured mixed martial arts contestant shall lose by a technical knockout.
B. If an injury sustained during competition as a result of an intentional foul is severe enough to terminate a contest, the mixed martial arts contestant causing the injury shall be disqualified.
C. If an injury is sustained during competition as a result of an intentional foul and the contest is allowed to continue, the referee shall notify the scorekeeper to automatically deduct one or more points from the contestant who committed the foul.
D. If an injury sustained during competition as a result of an intentional foul causes the injured mixed martial arts contestant to be unable to continue at a subsequent point in the contest:
(1) The injured mixed martial arts contestant shall win by technical decision if the contestant is ahead on the scorecards at the time of the stoppage; and
(2) The contest shall be declared a technical draw if the injured mixed martial arts contestant is even or behind on the score cards at the time of stoppage.
E. If a mixed martial arts contestant injures himself or herself while attempting to foul his or her opponent:
(1) The referee may not take any action in his or her favor; and
(2) The injury shall be treated in the same manner as an injury produced by a fair blow.
F. If an injury sustained during competition as a result of an accidental foul is severe enough for the referee to stop the contest immediately or in a subsequent round, the contest shall result in a no contest if:
(1) In a three-round contest, the contest is stopped before two rounds have been completed; or
(2) In a five-round contest, the contest is stopped before three rounds have been completed.
G. If an injury sustained during competition as a result of an accidental foul is severe enough for the referee to stop the contest immediately or in a subsequent round, the contest shall result in a technical decision awarded to the mixed martial arts contestant who is ahead on the score cards at the time the contest is stopped if:
(1) In a three-round contest, the contest is stopped after two rounds have been completed; or
(2) In a five-round contest, the contest is stopped after three rounds have been completed.
H. If an accidental foul occurs and the injured mixed martial arts contestant is able to continue, the referee shall notify both corners, the judges, and the Commission table of the accidental foul not later than the end of the round in which the accidental foul took place.
I. An incomplete round may not be scored.