World Kickboxing Association Explained

World Kickboxing Association should not be confused with World Association of Kickboxing Organizations.

World Kickboxing and Karate Association
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Abbreviation:WKA
Formation:October 1976
Headquarters:Auckland, New Zealand
Region Served:Worldwide
Membership:National associations
Language:English
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:David Sawyer
Website:https://wkainternational.com/
Remarks:WKA was split from Professional Karate Association (PKA) in 1976.

The World Kickboxing Association (WKA) also known as World Kickboxing and Karate Association,[1] is one of the oldest and the largest amateur and professional sanctioning body for kickboxing and Karate.[2] [3]

History

In 1976, the WKA was founded by Howard Hanson in the United States and originally named World Karate Association. The organization was the first non-profit governing body to use an independently controlled rating list and the first to establish a world championship division for women and the first to include countries from Asia.[4] The organization secured network broadcast in the US and Japan and became a major sanctioning body for professional karate. Early stars of the WKA included Benny Urquidez, Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Kevin Rosier and Graciela Casillas. According to martial arts author John Ritschel, "The WKA became successful by finding common ground between Western and Eastern full-contact fighting culture, thereby creating and defining a culture for the sport that improved the recognition of full-contact competitions."[5]

The WKA reported that it had had 52 of its events in televised syndication worldwide in 1981, compared to 48 events broadcast by rival federation PKA (the Professional Karate Association) that year.[6]

The WKA later developed on the European continent with Champions like Rob Kaman and Fred Royers. In 1991, Howard Hanson sold the WKA to Canadian Dale Floyd which was followed by a fade in the organization's North American activities. In 1994, Paul Ingram took over the WKA and established its world headquarters in the UK, which led the appointed European directors Fred Royers from Holland and Jean-Paul Maillet from France to leave in January. At the time, WKA was the second largest professional sanctioning organisation in the World.[7] By 2011, the WKA had 129 offices worldwide and was the best known governing body among the rival federations in kickboxing.[8] In 2013, it had 40 member nations.[9]

In December 2018, David Sawyer based out of New Zealand took over the management of the WKA as president.

The World Kickboxing Association sanctions fights worldwide fought under the WKA ruleset.[10] [11] [12]

From October 31 to November 4, 2022, the organization is set host the 2022 WKA World Championships in North Wales.[13]

WKU split

In 2012, the manager of the WKA split away to form World Kickboxing and Karate Union (WKU), sponsors such as KWON, which formerly supported the WKA,[14] also moved to the WKU.[15] Paul Ingram took the WKU too court in Germany winning several decisions to take ownership of the WKU name causing the WKU to become WKUWORLD/GCO.

From 29 September 2012 WKA had new management: Michele Panfietti began serving as World President and Cristiano Radicchi began serving as General Secretary. From December 2016, the management was passed back to Mr Paul Ingram, and the WKA headquarters was transferred back to Birmingham, England.[16]

Ruleset

Under its professional ruleset it sanctions boxing, full contact karate and kickboxing, low kick, K-1 and Glory Kickboxing, as well as Thai boxing and Muay Thai.[17]

Using substances banned by one of the appropriate organizations isn't allowed, WKA supervisors, promoters and the official medic can perform tests on the competitors. Failing a test, or failing to provide a sample can result in a two year ban. Tests are performed by a qualified person of the same sex.

Competitions are held inside of a ring not smaller than 20 square feet or larger than 24 square feet, with four ropes surrounding it. Referees judging the bouts must be certified by WKA.

Full contact karate fights consist of two twelve minute rounds for men, and two ten minute rounds for women. European and national title bouts consist of two ten minute rounds for men, and two eight minute rounds for women. All other regional and state fights consist of two eight minute rounds for men and two six minute rounds for women. For boxing and all forms of kickboxing and karate, rounds consist of three three minute rounds for Class B athletes or five three minute rounds for Class A athletes, depending on the experience of the competitors. Class B athletes are those with seven amateur wins. They are promoted to Class A after achieving eight Class B wins. There is always a minute of rest between rounds. Rounds are scored based on eight counts, effective striking, ring control and style specific techniques.

All competitors wear competition appropriate attire, with compulsory groin protectors for men and breast protectors for women, with both additionally having to use a mouth guard. Full contact karate athletes wear foot protectors, with the exception of title bouts, should the champion demand otherwise. 10 oz gloves are used in all divisions, unless fighters up to and including middleweight agree to use 8 oz gloves.

Bouts in which one of the fighters has missed weight are permitted, provided the weight differential doesn't exceed 3.5% of the weight division allowance or 3.5 kg, whichever is less.

Aside from this, WKA also certifies Karate and kickboxing colored belts and black belts, ranging from 1st to 9th Dan for kickboxing or 1st to 10th for Karate.[18] [19] [20] [21]

Weight classes

Weight class nameUpper limitGender
Atomweight461NaN1Female
Super Atomweight481NaN1Female
Flyweight501NaN1Female
Bantamweight53.51NaN1Male / Female
Featherweight571NaN1Male / Female
Lightweight601NaN1Male / Female
Super Lightweight63.51NaN1Male / Female
Welterweight671NaN1Male / Female
Super Welterweight701NaN1Male / Female
Middleweight73.51NaN1Male / Female
Super Middleweight771NaN1Male / Female
Light Heavyweight801NaN1Male
Cruiserweight83.51NaN1Male
Super Cruiserweight901NaN1Male
Heavyweight951NaN1Male
Super HeavyweightUnlimitedMale

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WKA Official Rulebook 2011: Chapter I. WKA World. 7 August 2022. 13 September 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120913223615/http://www.wkaworld.com/uploads/media/WKA_rulebook_2011.pdf. dead.
  2. Delmas Alain, Callière Jean-Roger, Histoire du Kick-boxing, FKBDA, France, 1998
  3. Web site: History of Kickboxing. Pro Kick. 7 August 2022.
  4. Corcoran, John and Farkas, Emil. Martial Arts: Traditions, History, People. Gallery Books, New York (1983) p. 60.
  5. Book: Ritschel, John . The Kickboxing Handbook . Rosen Publishing . 2008 . New York . 16.
  6. Book: Corcoran, John . The Martial Arts Sourcebook . HarperPerennial . 1994 . 0062732595 . New York . 88.
  7. Web site: Archived copy . WKA Magazin. 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110213224537/http://www.wka-magazin.com/ueber_die_wka.php . 13 February 2011 . dead.
  8. Book: The Sports Book: The Games, the Rules, the Tactics, the Techniques . DK Books . 2011 . 978-0-7566-7231-7 . Bridle . Bob . 2nd . London, New York, Munich, Melbourne, and Delhi . 231 . Gilbert . Richard.
  9. Book: The Sports Book: The games, the rules, the tactics, the techniques . DK Books . 2013 . 9781465414540 . Wilson . Ed . 3rd . London, New York, Munich, Melbourne, and Delhi . 237.
  10. Web site: Title Belt Sanctioning . 45yearswka.com . 22 September 2020 . 20 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200920101838/https://45yearswka.com/sanctions/ . dead .
  11. Web site: Abdallah becomes World Kickboxing Association Cruiserweight champion. The Jordan Times. 7 May 2016.
  12. Web site: WKA-PH holds first tourney for 2022. The Manila Times. 8 March 2022.
  13. Web site: Whanganui Muay Thai fighter Haimona Tamati selected for world champs. Mike Tweed. The New Zealand Herald. 3 August 2022.
  14. Web site: Archived copy . www.wka-magazin.com . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110213224452/http://www.wka-magazin.com/partner.php . 13 February 2011 . dead.
  15. Web site: Petrushyn. Alexander. Partners/Sponsors - WKUWORLD. 9 June 2021. 2021-10-13. en-US.
  16. Web site: WKA International Team . 45yearswka.com . 22 September 2020 . 20 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200920100355/https://45yearswka.com/international-exec/ . dead .
  17. Web site: World Kickboxing AssociationWorld Karate Association . 45yearswka.com . 22 September 2020 . 20 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200920103847/https://45yearswka.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/2020-WKA-World-PROFESSIONAL-Rules-and-Regulations.pdf . dead .
  18. Web site: Dan Grading . 45yearswka.com . 22 September 2020 . 20 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200920114958/https://45yearswka.com/black-belts/ . dead .
  19. Web site: WKA Kickboxing Black Belts . 45yearswka.com . 22 September 2020 . 20 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200920114528/https://45yearswka.com/black-belt-holders/ . dead .
  20. Web site: WKA Karate Black Belts . 45yearswka.com . 22 September 2020 . 20 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200920104845/https://45yearswka.com/wka-karate-black-belts/ . dead .
  21. Web site: Certificates and Black Belts . 45yearswka.com . 22 September 2020 . 20 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200920112009/https://45yearswka.com/certificates/ . dead .