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Connecticut comes closer to legalizing MMA

May 8, 2013 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The CT Post reports that the state House of Representatives passed a bill to legalize mixed martial arts in the state.  The bill now goes to the state senate for approval.

The bill passed 117-26 after debate in the House.  The state senate voted down a similar bill last year. But, supporters of the bill proclaim the economic benefits.

Via CT Post:

A 5 percent additional tax on MMA bouts could give the state $350,000 for a single fight night at the XL Center, Dargan said. The economic benefits for downtown Hartford on fight night was estimated at $750,000 for hotels, restaurants and bars.

Payout Perspective:

A good step for Connecticut.  Although its unlikely that the UFC would not make the state a part of its annual rotation, the local/regional MMA scene would benefit from the legalization.  As always, the ancillary benefits of boosting the local businesses is a plus.  If the bill passes, New York, Montana and Alaska (which does not have an athletic commission) would be the only states without MMA regulation.

 

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