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CSAC approves three-event trial for Firepower’s modified MMA rules with conditions

March 09, 2026 | Respiratory Care Board of California, Boards and Commissions, Executive, California


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CSAC approves three-event trial for Firepower’s modified MMA rules with conditions
The California State Athletic Commission voted to permit Firepower (A1 Combat) to stage a limited trial of a modified mixed-martial-arts rule set, subject to specific conditions designed to limit risk and allow the commission to evaluate outcomes.

Staff introduced the promoter’s request under California Code of Regulations, title 4, section 533. Promoter Tom Anderson described the proposed rules as a stand-up, striking-focused format using MMA gloves with no takedowns, no chokes, no slams, no knees and no kicks; limited clinch work; and standing ‘ground-and-pound’ only (both feet on the canvas). He said medical and scoring protocols used in unified MMA would remain intact and that events would be primarily stand-alone shows with a 5‑rope ring.

Commissioners asked about scoring, official training, whether the format would increase strikes to the back of the head, and whether the product would be a feeder for other promotions. Anderson said he planned 3‑minute rounds and proposed three‑round fights for the initial trial; he confirmed weight classes would match existing MMA categories.

A motion to approve included these conditions: (1) initial events limited to three rounds, (2) no tie‑breaking “bonus” rounds, and (3) the promoter must return to the commission with the results after three events. Commissioners agreed the first event should be limited to three rounds so staff and officials can observe safety and scoring effects before approving longer fights. The motion passed by roll call.

The commission asked staff to work with the promoter on operational details and on educating officials about scoring differences that combine aspects of MMA and bare‑knuckle scoring for the modified format. The promoter said he would comply and to ‘work with Mr. Foster’ on specifics.

Next steps: Staff will document the operational criteria, coordinate official training and present a report to the commission after the three-event trial.

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