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Boxing Rules and Importance of Referee

by rakeshdesuja in Sports | Posted on October 12th, 2011 | No Comments

The referee is a most important person in this sport. He takes care of all the rules and closely observes whether boxers are following them correctly. It is difficult to imagine a proper game without him. Therefore, it is important to know his role.

Main Duty of the Referee

• Before the fight starts, give proper directions to boxers.
• When any of the fighters is down, take decision to stop the game.
• Start the game after each round.
• Check the fouls and give warnings.
• If someone is not following the guidelines, he has rights to deduct points.
• Give signal to stop the round.
• Decide to stop the game, when fighter’s health is not well.
• In the beginning, referees used to judge the winner. But nowadays, honorable judges take this decision.

The main duty of referee is to check right guidelines followed by the boxers. He has all the rights to disqualify any of the boxers. Outside the box, judges calculate the points. There are 5 judges in amateur fights. However, in professional fights, you can find only 2-3 judges.

The person who rings the bell at the beginning and end of the play is known as timekeeper. Physiotherapists are also there to maintain the health of boxers during play.

Whenever a fighter breaks any rule it is called as foul. That time referee deducts defaulter’s some points. If he does not stop and make more fouls, referee disqualifies that boxer.

Rules of the Sport

• Not allowed to hit your fighter below his belt (known as belt line).
• Not allowed to hit at the back of his head.
• Not allowed to hit when the opponent is down.
• If an opponent is on his one or two knees, it is not allowed to hit him.
• Tripping, holding, kicking on the eye of opponent from your thumb, head, wrestling is prohibited.
• Also, it is not allowed to hit from your forearm, inside part of your glove or elbows.

Ring

The sport takes place in a ring. Size of amateur game ring is around sixteen to twenty square feet. In professional sport, its size is between sixteen to twenty four square feet.

If you are planning to become a professional boxer, you should first be aware of these rules. Then you can approach for it in a better way.

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