Kickboxing
The MCSC regulates both professional and amateur kickboxing in the Province of Manitoba.
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Kickboxing has evolved since its origins in roughly the 1950 through to today. It is a discipline that incorporates the use of both punching, similar to boxing, as well as the use of kicks to legal target areas.
Kickboxing contests typically take place in a boxing ring however, competition within an approved cage may also be permitted. Amateur contestants must be a minimum of (18) years of age to obtain a license to compete in a sanctioned event.
Rules
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The Manitoba Combative Sports Commission has adopted the Association of Boxing Commissions and Combat Sports rulesets for professional and amateur combat sports. The MCSC also has specific regulations that may have additional or amended requirements that will take precedence over the ABC Unified Rules. These regulations can be found in the Combative Sports Act and Regulations located on the Legislation page of this website.
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