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Medical expenses for stand-up injuries

Up to €150,000. Tibia fracture, knee injury, quadriceps tear, maxillary fracture, ankle damage : full contact stand-up combat generates injuries to lower limbs and face.
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WAKO / K-1 Competition option

The Competition add-on covers official WAKO bouts, amateur K-1, full contact national championships, tournaments under light contact, semi contact or full contact rules.
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Transport and repatriation

At actual cost. Camp in the Netherlands (European kickboxing hotspot), fight in the USA, international WAKO championship : we organise your medical repatriation from any country.
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Disability benefit

Up to €200,000 per person. In case of permanent neurological, ligament (knee, ankle) or facial consequences, a capital sum is paid.
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Why is American boxing insurance essential?

Full contact and kickboxing combine the facial impacts of English boxing with leg injuries from low kicks and spinning kicks. Tibia fractures, knee ligament ruptures and quadriceps tears are frequent. The federation licence covers part of the care but with caps reached quickly.

At AXEOSPORT, we offer a personal accident insurance dedicated to American boxing practitioners, complementing your licence and covering WAKO, K-1 and other stand-up formats.
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Our American boxing insurance is the choice of WAKO competitors, amateur K-1 fighters, gym and gala full contact practitioners, and athletes who travel to the Netherlands, Thailand or the USA for training. Our Competition option fits every stand-up combat rule.

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Yes. Our cover is worldwide in more than 200 countries. Mike's Gym (Netherlands), Hemmers Gym (Netherlands), Glory Gym, USA Kickboxing : training, sparring and demonstrations are covered.

Yes. The Competition add-on covers all three rule sets : light contact, semi contact and full contact. As full contact is the most demanding in terms of impact, our medical and disability caps fully apply. For more details, see our Plans page.

Yes. The K-1 format, which allows knee strikes (but not elbows or prolonged clinch), is covered by the Competition option. For full muay thai rules (with elbows and clinch), see our Thai Boxing page.

The price depends on your options, your departure country and the number of days of cover. Get your free online quote in two clicks. The Competition option adds for official bouts with kickboxing gloves.

In the event of an injury during training, sparring or competition, you must strictly follow the steps below:


  1. Contact the assistance service immediately

    Before incurring any medical expenses
    , you must contact the assistance service using the number shown on your assistance card. The assistance service must give its prior approval before any hospitalization, medical procedure, medical transportation, repatriation or any other service covered by your policy.

  2. Follow the assistance service's instructions

    Before incurring any expenses or taking any important steps
    related to your medical care, wait for the assistance service's instructions and approval, except in life-threatening emergencies. The assistance service will direct you to the healthcare facility best suited to your situation and, whenever possible, to a facility within its network of partner providers. It will then organize your care in accordance with the coverage provided by your policy. Assistance services can only be provided with the prior approval of the assistance service. Consequently, any expenses incurred on your own initiative, without prior approval, will not be eligible for reimbursement.

  3. Keep all supporting documents

    Keep all documents related to your injury
    , including the initial medical certificate, medical reports, prescriptions, examination results, invoices and any other supporting documents. These will be essential for the assessment and processing of your claim.