The association of physicians believes that precautions can be taken to reduce the risk of viral transmission”.

The association of physicians of board of the rings (ACA), in charge of training and overseeing the medical supervision of combat sports in the world, has given its green light to a resumption of fighting in prescribing “precautions against the sars coronavirus”.

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“Although it is impossible to eliminate all risks associated with the Covid-19, precautions can be taken to reduce the risk of viral transmission,” said jha in a statement released Saturday. “These precautions for the holding of meetings and events must be actively put in place, regularly reviewed and modified on the basis of new scientific information available to the authorities of public health”, she added.

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To fights behind closed doors

In April, the ida had announced that she advocated the suspension of all trials for boxing or mixed martial arts (MMA) to avoid the propoagation of the Covid-19.

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in The United States, the UFC, the main organizer of MMA fighting, has planned to organize a first meeting, with twelve fights including the one for the lightweight title between Tony Ferguson and Justin Gaethje, next Saturday in Jacksonville, Florida. It will be held behind closed doors in front of television cameras, such as those planned for 13 and 16 may. The mayor of Jacksonville Lenny Curry called the projects of the UFC “safe and responsible”.

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last month, the governor of Florida Ron DeSantis has assigned to the professional sport the status of “essential service” in his State during the pandemic of sars coronavirus, in the same way as hospitals, firefighters or even grocers.