Thank you.
I think your characterization is accurate that this is an outdated clause or section of the code and that this is merely an issue of updating it to reflect the reality of today. I would also point out that it has been reiterated several times that, to be clear, there are other ways to win a mixed martial arts contest in addition to striking. Similar to things like judo and others, striking is a part of the sport. It is not the only way, and incapacitation by knockout is not the only way to win the contest.
Lastly, if I could take the opportunity to point this out, it hasn't been mentioned what definition we're using in terms of huge health outcomes. I'm an emergency physician and have been in practice for 25 years. I have seen a handful of concussions caused by mixed martial arts. I've seen many, many caused by snowboarding, by skiing, and by many other sports. So in proportion to participation, this is a very small blip on the horizon, on the radar, relative to other sports.