LUTA NOVA policy

Organization Rules

The public standards used to guide eligibility, matchmaking, fighter development, activity and contracts inside LUTA NOVA Fighting Championship.

Core principle

Fair Does Not Mean Easy

LUTA NOVA aims to create competitive fights between suitably developed opponents. The rules do not guarantee equal skills or remove sporting risk. They are intended to prevent avoidable mismatches caused by major differences in creation age, training time or experience.

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Organization standard

Eligibility and Divisions

LUTA NOVA is an ID-restricted organization built for the current generation of developing MMA Tycoon fighters.

420k+ fighter IDs

Only fighters with an MMA Tycoon fighter ID of 420000 or higher are eligible.

Core weight classes

The standard divisions are 145, 155, 170, 185, 205 and 265 lbs.

Expansion requires depth

Additional divisions are introduced only when the roster can support regular, credible matchmaking.

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Organization standard

Matchmaking Standard

The real development level of both fighters is the primary consideration before a bout is offered.

Development before hype

Creation date, creation age, training age, fight experience, completed rounds and opponent quality take priority over hype or popularity.

Available evidence matters

Public skills, revealed physical attributes, known hidden qualities and previous fight performance are considered when available.

Records are supporting evidence

Win-loss records and recent form matter, but they are not treated as complete measurements of fighter strength.

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Organization standard

Developing Fighter Protection

Early-career fighters receive additional safeguards against avoidable experience and training gaps.

Young-project protection

During a fighter’s first five bouts, 16–18-year-old creations are not matched against 22–25-year-old creations unless both managers agree.

Debut standards

Debutants normally face another debutant or a fighter with no more than one or two completed fights.

Early experience limits

During the first three bouts, the difference in completed fights should normally not exceed two.

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Activity and Rematches

The schedule is intended to keep fighters active without sacrificing suitable opposition.

Regular competition

The target rhythm is approximately one fight every three to five weeks.

No routine immediate rematches

Immediate rematches are reserved for draws, title situations, tournaments or genuinely controversial results.

No penalty for unfair rejections

Managers are not punished for rejecting an objectively unsuitable matchup.

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Organization standard

Contracts and Release Standard

Contracts are designed to support activity while avoiding unnecessary long-term restrictions.

Short agreements

The standard contract is three fights with a 28-day inactivity clause.

Practical duration

Typical contract duration is approximately 90–120 days.

Reasonable release policy

A release may be requested when the organization cannot provide an accepted fight, with renegotiation available after major success.

Editorial control

Application and Updates

Matchmaking decisions still require individual review. Exceptional circumstances may be accepted when both managers agree and the organization considers the bout credible. Material rule changes should be published clearly before they are applied to future offers.