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19 NYCRR 207.5

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Professional boxer and professional mixed martial artist licenses

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(a)To obtain a license to act as a professional boxer or professional mixed martial artist, and before each match or exhibition in which he or she fights, such person shall present to the commission the following information as required by the commission:
(1)the professional combatant's name, photographic identification, social security number, date of birth, a boxer Federal ID number or mixed martial artist National ID number, as applicable, and other identifying information as may be required by the commission;
(2)the professional combatant's prior combative sports history including the date, location, name of opponent and decision of any such matches and exhibitions; and
(3)the professional combatant's medical history relating to any physical condition, medical tests and procedures which relate to his ability to participate in professional combative sports, and a record of all medical suspensions.
(b)The applicant must also present the commission with information relating to each and every license, passbook, or other authorization to participate in combative sports issued to him or her by any state, country or amateur association.
(c)The applicant must also submit to and pass any and all medical examinations and laboratory tests as prescribed by the commission.

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