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Mike Carlson of Augusta Georgia takes charge at the August, 2000
ISCF WORLD TITLE EVENT Event in Georgia, USA.
At right Carlson holds up the hand of the first
ISCF World Champion, Din
Thomas of Orlando, Florida, USA |

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Carlson presents Richmond County Narcotics Investigator James Tredore a
plaque for his, "Courage, sacrifice, and dedication in showing the
true spirit and integrity of the martial artist in his service to the community"
at 2002 ISCF Winter Wars Event, in Augusta
Georgia, USA.
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"Georgia
Promoter's Continue To Work Together With An Eye Towards The Future By Cal Cooper

Comment From the President "This is yet another
example of the tremendous spirit of cooperation I have seen in Georgia with
their promoters working together. It is also one more example of where the focus
of TEAMWORK, as stressed within the IKF & ISCF organizations has proved
to be the foundation of success." Steve
Fossum, IKF & ISCF President.
Georgia,
USA: On January 19th, 2002, Georgia fight promoters (Shown above
- third from left - ) gathered in Augusta Georgia for a meeting hosted by
the International
Kickboxing Federation and its subsidiary, the International Sport Combat Federation. The meeting
was led by Mike Carlson at his Augusta
Martial Arts Academy. Carlson is the
Assistant District Attorney known best to MMA fans as the man who got their
sport sanctioned in Georgia. Also in attendance were SFO and Gauntlet Trials
promoter Matthew Waller, Valdosta promoter
James Corbett, Douglasville promoters Mark Maske and
Mike Crocker, Augusta's Eddie Singleton, and fighter/ISCF referee Cam McHargue. Atlanta Fight Party promoter Brett Moses also had a representative present. All
have been associated with Kickboxing and/or MMA promotions and have supported
the efforts of the
IKF
and ISCF to bring regulation to the
fighting sports in Georgia.
Since Georgia law states that MMA can take place in the state if sanctioned
by the ISCF, the seemingly casual meeting
was an important moment in the development of the sport in Georgia. Likewise,
since Georgia is one of only a handful of states to have recognized MMA in a
legal manner, the gathering will ultimately effect the entire sport of MMA in
the United States. In the past, MMA in Georgia has always been a mixed bag. A
multitude of promoters have run events of various sizes in the state, and, left
to their own devices, very few have done a very good job. After the regulation
of events began in 2001 (Georgia
Legitimizes MMA Competition), Georgia went a long way towards
establishing itself as a stronghold of MMA, and many promoters from around the
US expressed interest in promoting in the Peach State and being legitimately
sanctioned by the ISCF. Mike Carlson is tickled pink. The meeting on the
19th was for dealing with the practical matters. Events are scheduled for every
month for the first, half of 2001, most of which will originate from within the
state. Many other events, which are in the planning stages, do not yet have
dates. The meeting established a calendar for Georgia, which allows promoters to
have a reasonable time period to promote without conflicting with another event
in their area. This creates a uniquely promoter friendly environment in the
entire Union. No other state law creates such a situation. The meeting also
established the first ISCF fighter
database, which will initially be comprised of fighters who compete in and
around the South. Individuals were appointed various responsibilities, such as
maintaining the "Fighter Pool", and writing testing questions for
judges and referees according to established ISCF
and IKF
rules.
Because of meetings like this, Georgia and the
South East USA has continued to be the most sanctioned region in the World for
the ISCF Events.
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