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How would you get insurance for an amateur fight?

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We are investors looking to hold amateur fights (boxing or street style, depending on insurance) but have no idea where to start to look for insurance. We have access to a couple of bars or public halls or even a private residence. We are in Canada, does anyone know where to start?

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  1. Insurance as in liability coverage for you, or the fighters? If for you, then you would need to find a commercial lines broker. for the fighters, none. Not unless they are pro, when they might be able to go somewhere like Lloyd's of London for speciality insurance.


  2. Grab the phone book and look up large commercial insurance brokers. While you would be able to obtain a liability policy, I can guarantee you two things: First it will exclude injuries suffered by the participants; Second it is going to be VERY expensive. At least $5,000 for one small venue with good security, exits, fire protection, etc. Low five figures if we are talking about multiple venues. I would forget hosting the event at a private residence, because no one is going to cover that.

  3. I've gone through the similiar thing -- still a little bit painful,here is the resource help me out.http://insurance.online-frees.info/insur...

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