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Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission
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The Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission (PSUAC) was established when the Utah Professional Athletic Commission Act became law in July 2001 . The five-member Commission, appointed by the Governor and Legislature, regulates professional boxing and other amateur and professional unarmed combat sports including boxing, kickboxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) . Promoters, managers, contestants, seconds, referees and judges are licensed under the Act and subsequent statute revisions and rules . Fees are intended to help mitigate the cost of protecting the health and welfare of contestants and regulating events within the state .
The commission is named after the late Utah State Senator Eliud “Pete” Suazo . Pete Suazo was an advocate for youth and minorities in the state and a boxing enthusiast . More information about Senator Suazo’s life can be found in the article “La Voz de los Otros”: An Overview of the Life and Career of Eliud “Pete” Suazo, Utah’s First Hispanic State Senator, 1951-2001, written by Jorge Iber and published in the Spring 2008 Utah Historical Quarterly.
The PSUAC regulates and oversees about 50 unarmed combat events per year . Attendance at these events varies from about 200 spectators to over 2,000 spectators attending large events . The vast majority of unarmed combat events held in Utah are MMA .
There are nearly a dozen Utah resident MMA athletes now successfully competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Ultimate Fighter and other nationally acclaimed promotions . In May 2015, Utah received national media coverage for the Charity Vision Fight Night “Evander Holyfield vs . Mitt Romney” black tie fundraiser in Salt Lake City, which raised over $1 million to restore sight to individuals throughout the world .
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For additional information about the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission, visit www.business.utah.gov or contact Bill Colbert, Commission Director, at bcolbert@utah.gov or 801-538-8876.