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Bahstun To Get MMA Fights
- Posted by Whitey Hudson on December 1st, 2009
Hello Bahstahn…
The UFC has made a date with the city of Boston as the Massachusetts governor has signed legislation to allow MMA promotions in Dana White’s back yard.
Yeah, it used to be The Boston Garden, but it’s almost as good. In July or August, Marc Ratner, the UFC’s vice president of regulatory affairs, says it’s finally time to put on the show in Beantown.
“We have a call already into the Garden and we’ve been looking at a couple of different dates,” Ratner said. “Now we’ll narrow it down and see what’s best for them and the company. (Massachusetts) was one of the premier destination states that we’ve been looking at for the last three years. It’s been a long pregnancy, is what I call it.”
Governor Deval Patrick signed MMA regulations into law Monday. Sen. James Timilty first proposed the legislation last year but nothing happened until the wheels were properly greased.
Legislation did’nt pass before the end of the session. But with the proper amount of skim, it sailed through the state house of representatives and senate this year, and came out of a conference committee.
Thank Kenny Florian, perhaps the sport’s most vocal and engaging voice on the east coast.
Local cities and towns will have the option to deny an application to hold an MMA card in their community, but Timilty said the provision won’t stop most communities .
“I don’t think a promoter or any entity that is legitimate or professional would want to force an event into a community that didn’t want it,” he said.
Read that to mean that any city willing to pay the proper vig will get their license.
The three-member state boxing commission will become the state athletic commission with two new members, including one with an extensive MMA background. The commission will begin discussing their internal regulations this week. The law does not take effect for 90 days, during which time local MMA promoters will be allowed to put on shows without complying with new requirements like paying a gate tax and licensing fighters.
“There’s going to be very little start-up time that they need to be ready,” Timilty said of the athletic commission. “We worked very hard on the drafting and it appears they’re ready to go.”
Ratner said the UFC is looking at smaller venues like the DCU Center in Worcester for “Fight Night” or World Extreme Cagefighting events, as well as Fenway Park. White sparked a lot of buzz earlier this year when he suggested the venerable home of the Red Sox was a possibility for a UFC card.
Yes, MMA in the Pahk…
Ratner said there have been conversations about holding a UFC event at Fenway, but no plans to do so in the next year.
“Fenway is certainly a possibility, but the first show will be in the Garden,” Ratner said.

