The local combat sports community is calling on the province to make changes after an MMA fight on Enoch Cree Nation turned fatal last weekend.
They say a provincial commission is needed to make fights safer and that it should come quickly.
After an extensive career in the ring and octagon, Ryan Ford is now a coach at Wolfhouse. He takes his students through months of training before they ever see a serious fight.
“You play basketball, you play hockey, you play football,” Ford said. “You don’t play fighting, right?”
The local combat sports community has been rocked by the death of 33-year-old Trokon Dourash.
The amateur fighter had to be helped out of the cage during a charity event on Enoch Cree Nation last weekend.
It was billed as a beginners event offering eight weeks of free training for fighters.
Ford claims there were safety lapses at the event put on by U.K-based Ultra …