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Home / Sports / KSW Fights Back: Point Deductions for Missed Weight

KSW Fights Back: Point Deductions for Missed Weight

26 Nov

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Summary

  • KSW introduces point deductions for missed weight starting December 20th.
  • Athletes missing weight will lose a point in the first round of their bout.
  • Jungle Fight previously implemented point deductions for missed weight.
KSW Fights Back: Point Deductions for Missed Weight

Beginning December 20th, the Poland-based mixed martial arts promotion KSW will implement a new rule designed to curb missed weigh-ins. Fighters who fail to meet their contracted weight will now face a point deduction in the opening round of their scheduled bout. This penalty supplements existing financial fines, aiming for a more stringent approach to weigh-in compliance.

The new policy will affect all athletes, with deductions applied if they exceed the weight limit during the official weigh-in period. This move by KSW echoes a similar initiative by Brazilian promotion Jungle Fight, which introduced point deductions for weight discrepancies back in 2013. Jungle Fight's system involved escalating point losses based on how much an athlete exceeded the contracted weight.

This stringent measure is intended to increase fighter accountability and ensure a more equitable competitive environment. The promotion believes that introducing point deductions will encourage athletes to take weight management more seriously, potentially preventing situations where a fighter who adhered to weight limits competes at a disadvantage. The KSW 113 card is set to be the first event under this revised rule set.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new rule, which includes point deductions for missed weight, takes effect on December 20th.
Athletes who miss weight will have a point deducted from their first round bout in addition to fines.
Yes, the Brazilian MMA promotion Jungle Fight implemented a similar point deduction system for missed weight in 2013.

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