Here we go AGAIN: Arum: The are NO issues whatsoever!

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  1. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fight of the Century is on
     
  2. fan johnny

    fan johnny Active Member Full Member

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    Makes sense. I was wrong and apologize to the one I called a moron. Apparently, I missed a provision that allows the promoter to continue with the ticket sales when a fight is televised or recorded for motion pictures up to 3 days before the fight. NAC 467.117 There wasn't and reference under the NRS 467.030 section to the NAC 47.117 Those sneaky *******s promoters/HBO getting rules in on the back end.


    NAC 467.310 Tickets: Conditions for sale. (NRS 467.030, 467.105) The sale of tickets for any proposed contest or exhibition is prohibited until:

    1. The aisle spacing, the exit facilities and the location of appliances to extinguish fires have been approved by the appropriate county or municipal authority; and

    2. The Commission issues a permit for the contest or exhibition pursuant to NAC 467.167.
    [Athletic Comm’n, § 108, eff. 4-25-78]—(NAC A 12-2-97; R083-00, 9-22-2000)

    NAC 467.117 Provisions for filing bout agreements; failure to file; contracts for rights to broadcast, televise or take motion pictures. (NRS 467.030, 467.120, 467.137)
    1. A bout agreement between a promoter and an unarmed combatant for the main event of a program of unarmed combat must be placed on file with the Commission at least 3 working days before the program unless the Commission gives special approval for filing the bout agreement closer to the time of weighing in.


    2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 1, bout agreements for all unarmed combatants who will be contending in a contest or exhibition must be filed before the scheduled time for weighing in.

    3. A promoter or matchmaker who fails to file a bout agreement for an unarmed combatant whose name is released to the news media is subject to disciplinary action.

    4. Any contract by the promoter for the sale, lease or other use of rights to broadcast, televise or take motion pictures of a contest or exhibition, including, but not limited to, a contract for the rights to make a closed-circuit telecast of a contest or exhibition, must be placed on file with the Commission at least 10 working days after the contest or exhibition.
    [Athletic Comm’n, § 84, eff. 4-25-78]—(NAC A 12-13-82; 11-2-88; 12-2-97)