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Toughman Contests : ウィキペディア英語版 | Toughman Contest The Toughman Contest, founded in 1979 in Bay City, Michigan by boxing promoter Art Dore, is a chance for the novice amateur fighters (those with no more than 5 sanctioned wins in the past 5 years) to test themselves in the ring. ==Format== Using standard boxing rules, 16 oz. gloves, headgear,and 3 rounds of 1 minute with a 45-second rest period, ''The Original Toughman Contest'' plays across the US in between 75 and 100 cities each year and culminates with the World Championship which in 2008 was held at Sam's Town Casino in Tunica, MS. Tournaments feature the local residents of a particular city (generally, participants must live within 100-150 mile radius of where the event is to be held) who are at least 18 years of age, pass a standard boxing physical, and meet any other requirements of the State's Boxing Commissions' regulations, and also sign a waiver freeing the parent company from liability.〔"Death under the Spotlight: The Manuel Velazquez Collection", ''Journal of Combative Sport''.()〕 Some states, like Florida and Missouri do not sanction Toughman but do license mixed martial arts, an event many people confuse with the Original Toughman Contest. The Original Toughman Contest is often mistaken with other elimination tournaments and therefore bears the media brunt for those contests which sometimes illegally use the trademarked name, or derivatives of it. Toughman holds events only in states that have rules or state code permitting the format.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ikfkickboxing.com/OpinionToughman.htm )〕
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