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The Association of Combative Sports Commission appoints Native American Referee as MMA Facilitator

Quapaw Citizen, Rocky Demier to lead Global Mixed Martial Arts Referee Training Initiative

St. Paul, Minnesota– June 18, 2018 – The Association of Combative Sports Commission (ACSC) board of directors is excited to announce the appointment of Quapaw Citizen, Phillip “Rocky” Demier as the Global Mixed Martial Arts Referee Training Facilitator. Rocky, has a long history in Mixed Martial Arts, which began in as an Amateur and Professional Cage Fighter before the days of regulation. After Regulation, Rocky realized that he had much more to offer the Mixed Martial Arts Community. In the early 2000’s he owned an MMA gym before discovering his true passion was Officiating.

Rocky has attended training for both the ACSC and ABC as well as Timekeeper Training. He is licensed by the State of Arkansas, State of Oklahoma, Wichita Tribe Sports Commission, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe- Department of Athletic Regulation, Pawnee Nation Sports Commission, Comanche Nation Sports Commission and Citizen Potawatomie Nation.  Rocky Demier received a great deal of attention from Indian Country in 2016 as he and Mesquawki Citizen and UFC Veteran Tyron Roberts, were the first all native team of referees on a nationally televised event.

The Association of Combative Sports Commissions will be holding their annual conference in St Paul, Minnesota. Rocky will be joined by legendary Boxing Referee and Facilitator and Henry Gueary as he unveils what can only be described as the future of Judge Training in Combative Sports. More information can be found on the ACSC website. www.ACSCcombativesports.com .