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This allows the UFC to deprive athletes of benefits afforded to employees under state and federal law. Workers compensation is a form of insurance that provides wage replacement, and medical and permanent disability benefits to employees injured in the course of employment. Employees can file claims for on-the-job injuries in exchange for relinquishing the right to sue.
UFC athletes sustain numerous injuries during competition and during training, including head trauma, spinal cord injuries, and serious fractures among other things.
In the case of Anthony Johnson, he lost a fight after being poked in the eye. That is an uncommon decision, and it was considered by many to be a bad call. Headbutts were once legal in older organizations, but in almost every MMA organization today, headbutts are illegal. Oftentimes, headbutts can be so quick that they go unnoticed by the referee.
An instance of this was Roger Gracie's fight against Muhammed Lawal, where Gracie was rocked by a headbutt that the referee didn't notice due to how fast it happened. A headbutt would result in a stoppage of action and potentially a no-contest or disqualification. A fighter pulling hair would be painful and could be used to gain a position or stop the fighter from gaining position. Most fighters don't get the opportunity to use such a strike. For example, there are countries like Belgium and Denmark, who do not prohibit MMA, but do not encourage it and do not recognise it as a sport.
Norway is an example of the countries that fully prohibit MMA and the sport is illegal in the country. That covers most of the relevant countries and, as we can see, MMA is indeed legal and recognised in most big markets, with only a limited number of countries that either criminalise it or give it limited recognition.
Although we do not have a crystal ball, we can say with a fair amount of certainty that MMA will, in due time, become a legally recognised sport in most of the world. It is already completely legal in most of the big markets and the number of countries where it has limited recognition or is illegal is already small and is still decreasing.
Thus, we presume that the trend will continue and that in due time, all countries will have legalised MMA fights. That covers our topic for today. Please stay tuned for more into on martial arts and combat sports and see you next time!
Brazil is also one of the countries where MMA is a legally recognised sport. Load More.
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