Are you ready to fight in the state of Kansas? We are ready for you! To get started, all fighters and seconds must be licensed by the state of Kansas in order to compete in the state. Below you will find a list of currently licensed fighters and seconds and all the medical requirements you will need in order to be able to compete. If you have questions about this please contact us today.
IN ORDER TO COMPETE IN A COMBAT KANSAS EVENT ALL REQUIREMENTS MUST BELOW.
MMA, Boxers, Kickboxers
The fighter must be licensed in the state of Kansas to compete. Fighter must be licensed in each sport they compete in.
Athletic Commission - Contestant License Application: Contestant Application
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Additional Requirement
In order to compete in a Kansas MMA event you must have a National MMA ID. Apply for a National MMA ID if you do not have one already. Initial request must be done in person, either at the office of the Commissioner or at an event.
Athletic Commission - MMA National ID: MMA National ID
Boxer Additional Requirement
In order to compete in a Kansas Boxing match, Boxers must have a federal boxing license in their state of residence. The Federal Boxing ID Application is NOT available online at this time. Please contact the Kansas Athletic Commission directly.
In order to fight or to serve as a corner in the state of Kansas must be licensed by the Kansas Athletic Commission. Licenses can be obtained by applying to the Kansas Athletic Commission online or by applying at an event at which you are competing.
WHEN APPLYING THREE DAYS OR FEWER BEFORE A FIGHT, A $10 FEE WILL ADDED.
Kansas Athletic Commission Licenses expire on June 30 of the following year when applied for after July 1 of a given year. Licenses applied for after January 1 of a year will run through June 30 of the next year.
Athletic Commission - Cornerman / Seconds Application: Cornerman Application
All fighters applying for a license in the state of Kansas must meet certain medical requirements laid out by the Kansas Athletic Commission. All fighters must have a comprehensive physical performed by an M.D. or D.O. and completed on the official Kansas Athletic Commission form.
Physicals are good for one year from the date they are completed independently or in conjunction with an event the fighter is competing on. The Kansas Athletic Commission requires all fighters over the age of 35 to complete two comprehensive physicals, and may require additional testing.
All fighters must submit a negative HIV, surface antigen B and Hepatitis C anti-virus test in order to be licensed. Amateur fighters must have blood work that has been taken in the past year, and professional fighters must have testing done within six months of competing.
ALL MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS MUST BE TURNED IN 3 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT. PARTICIPATION WILL BE DENIED FOR MISSING OR INCOMPLETE MEDICALS
If you have questions about becoming licensed in Kansas please contact us. We are ready to help you fight in Kansas!
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