Rules of the FAC

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  • ILLuminato
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    Rules of the FAC

    Rules of the Floyd Athletic Commission, with unofficial scorer ILLuminato
    • Every fight is scheduled for 12 rounds
    • If a fighter lives too far away, such as Puerto Rico, or has no fanbase, there is no top-3 contender rule
    • In case the refere says "Stop punching", only Floyd can punch
    • Only Floyd can move backwards, hit and hold, and use forearms/ elbows as striking blows
    • In case of an accidental headbutt, Floyd will squint a little bit, and if he does that, it indicates it was not his fault.
    • Neither fighter can come in over weight, though if Floyd does, he'll give the opponent a little extra money.
    • In the case of a dangerous top-ranked welterweight, Floyd may fight a lightweight, junior welterweight, or senior citizen AT ANY TIME.

    And before I forget to tell ya, Jim, in the case of a close fight, the FAC can test randomly(at Floyd's discretion) throughout the championship rounds.

    JIM
    Last edited by ILLuminato; 02-25-2010, 10:46 AM.
  • ILLuminato
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    #2
    Originally posted by ILLuminato
    Rules of the Floyd Athletic Commission, with unofficial scorer ILLuminato
    • Every fight is scheduled for 12 rounds
    • If a fighter lives too far away, such as Puerto Rico, or has no fanbase, there is no top-3 contender rule
    • In case the refere says "Stop punching", only Floyd can punch
    • Only Floyd can move backwards, hit and hold, and use forearms/ elbows as striking blows
    • In case of an accidental headbutt, Floyd will squint a little bit, and if he does that, it indicates it was not his fault.
    • Neither fighter can come in over weight, though if Floyd does, he'll give the opponent a little extra money.
    • In the case of a dangerous top-ranked welterweight, Floyd may fight a lightweight, junior welterweight, or senior citizen AT ANY TIME.

    And before I forget to tell ya, Jim, in the case of a close fight, the FAC can test randomly(at Floyd's discretion) throughout the championship rounds.

    JIM
    Renamed to the PBJAC

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