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IMMAF CEO comments on Council of Europe’s new recommendation on martial arts and combat sports

International Mixed Martial Arts Federation CEO Densign White MBE, OLY has commended the Council of Europe’s new Recommendation to member States on “extreme martial art and combat activities”, which include MMA. In its latest recommendation, the Council of Europe positively acknowledges the physical, mental and social benefits to participants that martial arts and combat activities can foster when practised within an “appropriate framework”. It recommends that the practice of these disciplines should be “in keeping with the requirements of existing norms with regard to the values of sport.” The Council cites the main stakeholders responsible for safety frameworks for participants as including “governments’, (recognised) sports organisations, ad hoc bodies for the regulation of Extreme Martial Arts and Combat Activities, such as national platforms, authorities, working groups, as well as commercial organisations” and calls on their cooperation. The recommendation replaces the earlier Recommendation R(99)11 of 1999 on the “prohibition of free fighting contests such as cage fighting.” IMMAF representatives, CEO Densign White and Communications Director Isobel Carnwath had testified at a working group hearing for the Council of Europe review of the recommendation on 26 April 2017 in Paris. Densign White commented: “We are pleased with the outcome of this enquiry and concur with the recommendation that governments should further cooperation between relevant sports organisations and public authorities to improve participants’ safety in MMA, and that the international sports movement also bears responsibility. We welcome the observation that participants in a physical activity, regardless of its sport recognition status, should have the right to practise in safe and well governed conditions. “IMMAF has campaigned for a long time for the formal recognition of MMA from the international sports movement, which would grant us stronger authority to govern, as we share the Council’s concern for the health and safety of practitioners, including children, in an ungoverned landscape. IMMAF has well-developed policies for the education of officials and coaches, Youth development programmes, talent development pathways, anti-doping, medical and concussion policies and community programmes, which have been adopted by National Federations in 114 countries globally, 48 of which are National Olympic Committee or Sports Authority recognised. We are proud of having contributed to the enquiry that led to this report and will be pleased to cooperate in furthering the implementation of these recommendations in Europe.”

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Husam Mubarak comments on Selwady vs. Charlie Leary at Brave 10 in Jordan

Veteran martial arts coach and the father of Abdul Kareem Al Selwady had voiced out his comments on the upcoming Brave 10: The Kingdom Rises to be hosted in Jordan on March 2nd in Amman, Jordan. The event is the largest to have ever hosted in Jordan. The fight night will be hosted in the very same venue that featured world-class fighters including Conor McGregor and more. One among the highlights of the fight card will be the clash between the veteran multi-time champion from the United Kingdom, Charlie Leary and Abdul Kareem representing Jordan. The veteran commented that the bout will be one of the most exciting that the audience in Jordan will be waiting for. Abdul Kareem is one of the youngest prospects from Jordan who competed against global talent and brought global attention towards MMA in Jordan. Meanwhile, Charlie Leary is a veteran training out of Crossface MMA in England, with an experience of 23 fights and excellent boxing skills. Husam Mubarak pointed out the bout can go really entertaining with two world-class strikers engaging in a battle like never before. He also pointed out that the audience can expect surprises. The aim of both athletes will be to finish the fight in the first round but it will be an epic bout if it lasts all three rounds. The event has received a warm response from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan as the initiative brings back mixed martial arts after a long duration of absence. The main event will feature the first ever featherweight championship title defence by the reigning champion, Elias Boudegzdame against Jacub Kowalewicz. The fight card is also noteworthy for featuring 18 fight teams competing in a single card in Jordan.

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