The following restrictions apply to the usage of the backspin blow. When it is evident that the attack was made by an elbow, forearm or glove, the attack is considered as a foul In case the referee cannot determine whether the backspin blow was made by the any none authorized area or not, the match shall be stopped, and the rules director, supervisor, supervisory staff, and the referee and the judges shall review the fight by reviewing the Video Replay, if necessary.
When it is determined that the attack was made by the unauthorized blow, the backspin blow is considered as a foul, and the fighter shall be penalized or disqualified at referee discretion. Two 2 warnings shall lead to a one 1 point deduction, and three 3 point deductions in one 1 round shall be grounds for disqualification. However, this clause shall not apply in cases where the referee rules that the foul technique as unintentional. If the referee judges that the foul technique is malicious or causes significant damages on the opponent, the fighter might be given point reduction immediately, skipping order of foul calls.
Using the head to deliver a blow. Using the elbow to deliver a blow. Attacking the opponent in the groin knee kicking or punching the opponent in the area under the navel shall be considered as low-blows and will be ruled as fouls. Delivering wrestling or judo throwing or submission techniques.
Thumbing the opponent 6. Choking and punching the throat of the opponent. Biting the opponent. Attacking the opponent while he is down or in the process of getting up. Attacking the opponent after the referee calling a break. Holding the ropes to whether offensively or defensively. Using offensive or insulting language to the referee. Attacking the back of the head with a punch the side of the head and the area around the ears are not considered as the back of the head and are valid target areas.
Attempting to cause the opponent to fall out of the ring. Voluntarily exiting the ring during the course of a match. Attacking the opponent who turned around and showed his back. However, the referee may give a caution, warning or point reduction to the fighter who showed his back as loosing his will to fight.
Delivering a backspin blow with elbows, forearms or glove. A point reduction may be given immediately to a fighter if the referee finds that the foul technique was inflicted with malicious intent. This shall be considered as inducing a head-butt.
In case that either of the fighters gets a cut from a head-butt and is bleeding, the fighter who has caused the cut shall receive a one 1 point deduction. However, if the referee finds the head-butt to have been obviously intentional or malicious, a deduction of two 2 points shall be given.
If the referee judges the head-butt as accidental, there may not be any point reduction. Two 2 cautions will sum up to one 1 warning, and the next caution shall be a deduction of one 1 point. Furthermore, the same applies to when grasping and holding the opponent immediately after launching an attack ie.
A caution, warning, and a reduction of point may be given to the fighter when a fighter is only waiting for a counter blow and is delivering few attacks, and is considered to be passive. Holding the kicking leg of an opponent is not a foul, but only a single attack, whether a punch or a kick while holding the leg is authorized.
Continuous attack while holding a leg is a foul. If a fighter does not take any action while holding the kicking leg, the referee shall call a break.
Holding the kicking leg and using a throwing technique is also a foul. When a fighter is holding a neck of his opponent with both hands, the fighter is limited to kick or knee kick his opponent to only one time. Therefore, continuous attack is judged as a foul. Attacking the opponent continuously while holding the neck with one hand is authorized.
However, referee may call a break if judges the attack does not give any damage to the opponent. Passive holding or clinching is prohibited. However, the referee can permit it only when it is accompanied by an authorized attack. A fighter can be penalized if he resorts to holding or clinching after an authorized attack or in order to avoid attacks. Amateur Kickboxing Rules is only for 11 yrs old upwards.
Each match is three or five rounds in duration, with each round lasting two minutes. Each match can be two, three or five rounds in duration. TOPS All children under 12yrs old must wear either a tshirt or vest. SHIN-Guards are also required but must not be ones with metal inserts within them.
Above Waist Kicks: Front kicks, middle kicks, high kicks, side kicks, back kicks, jumping kicks and spinning kicks. When it is evident that the attack was made by an elbow, forearm or glove, the attack is considered as a foul. In case the referee cannot determine whether the backspin blow was made by the any none authorized area or not, the match shall be stopped, and the rules director, supervisor, supervisory staff, and the referee and the judges shall review the fight by reviewing the Video Replay, if necessary.
When it is determined that the attack was made by the unauthorized blow, the backspin blow is considered as a foul, and the fighter shall be penalized or disqualified at referees discretion. Delivering a backspin blow with elbows, forearmsor glove and giving damage to the opponent.
Holding the kicking leg of an opponent is a foul, Holding the kicking leg and using a throwing technique is also a foul. Gala bouts are three or five rounds in duration, with each round lasting 1. Open Tournaments will be two rounds of on minute rounds. Volume of entries and running times will dictate at organisors discretion. Ref may step in and give a count should a fighter need to compose themselves.
A fighter can be saved by the bell only in the last round. One set of steps each at the white and black corners are provided for the competitors and the cornermen. Match attire Contestants will wear kickboxing or other approved trunks that stop above the knee and have no pockets.
In the case of male contestants the upper body is uncovered. Female contestants must wear an approved sports top no t-shirts. Fighters are permitted to wear a short legging under the kickboxing trunks as long as the legging to not extend significantly below the hem of the trunks.
Contestants are obliged to wear mouth guards and groin guards during the fights. The mouth guards and groin guards need to have been approved by a regulation official. Contestants will wear boxing gloves of equal weight. Jeans and shirts other than team shirts are not allowed. The match Forms of matches: Single match : The match consists of three rounds of two minutes for class C matches, three rounds of three minutes for class B contests, three or five rounds of three minutes for class A matches, two or three rounds of two or three minutes for tournament matches.
Tournament match : The match consists of two or three rounds of two or three minutes in accordance with the tournament form, ranking tournament, Contender 4 man Tournament, World Championship 4 man Tournament, Slam or Grand Slam. In exceptional cases of a draw after five rounds, the champion remains the champion. In the event of a vacant title, the title remains vacant unless a tie-breaking method is approved in advance by the presiding regulatory body.
The rest interval time for title fights of five three-minute rounds is one minutes. Titles with a maximum weight can only be won or defended if both fighters are at or under the proper weight. If the champion cannot reach the right weight within two hours following the official weighing and he is obliged to defend his title, he loses his title. If the match is then won by the challenger, he is the new champion. If the reigning champion wins the match, the title becomes vacant as the champion cannot retain his title as he did not achieve the title weight.
If the challenger is too heavy and the fight continues and the champion was at the required weight, then the latter will remain the champion irrespective of the result of the fight. If both fighters are too heavy and the champion is obliged to defend his title, the title is vacant after the match. The champion is obliged to defend his title at least once a year if an official title defense offer is made.
If an official title defense offer is made and the champion cannot defend the title within a year, it may become vacant. All disputes concerning the title which have not been included in these regulations will be presented for arbitration to the GLORY Kickboxing arbitration committee. In a four-man Contender tournament, the winner scores points, the runner-up points, and the two semi-finalists 35 points each. To keep the rankings accurate, the points steadily expire over the next three to four years, or earlier if the fighter exceeds a cap of ten fights in that period.
In addition to the match regulations, there are also ranking regulations; see appendix A4. Disqualification : If the opponent is disqualified for reasons warranting disqualification. Disqualification results if: A fighter deliberately uses a prohibited technique and the referee disqualifies him for that reason. A fighter uses a prohibited technique as described in Article 9 for which the referee disqualifies him. If a corner man enters the ring during the fight or touches one of the fighters during the fight.
No contest : If the referee decides both fighters must be disqualified If a bout ends prematurely due to an injury resulting from a foul: If a tournament bout other than the final ends due to an accidental foul, the fighter who is in condition to continue will advance unless the referee has good reason to disqualify him.
If a tournament final ends due to an accidental foul the referee may assess a penalty point, the partial round is scored by the judges and the scorecards are tallied for a technical decision regardless of the round. If the injury from the accidental foul is not severe enough to stop the bout but then later is further aggravated by legal techniques enough to warrant an end to the match, the partial round is scored and the score cards are tabulated for the technical decision regardless of the round.
If this method fails to determine a winner, the tournament victory shall be awarded to the fighter according to the following prioritized criteria: The fighter who contested the most bouts on the way to the finals. The fighter who secured their victories through knockout in the shortest amount of fighting time The fighter who earned their combined victories by the greatest scoring margin this would only apply to point decisions.
The fighter who was listed highest in the official ranking prior to the tournament If a tournament bout other than the final ends due to an intentional foul, the fouling fighter will be disqualified and the winner of the first reserve match will advance. Please refer to Appendix A2 for tournament rules regarding the Order of Substitution If a tournament final ends due to an intentional foul, the fouled fighter will be declared the winner by DQ.
If the injury from the intentional foul is not severe enough to stop the bout but then later is further aggravated by legal techniques enough to warrant an end to the match, the partial round is scored and the score cards are tabulated for the technical decision in any round. If the fouling fighter is ahead or it is even the tournament winner will be determined by the same methods described in the section above regarding a final that results in a draw.
If a single match non-tournament bout ends due to an injury from an accidental foul: If it occurs after the bell sounds ending the 2nd round of a three round bout, or, after the bell sounds ending the 3rd round of a five round bout, the partial round is scored and the jury go to the score cards for the technical decision. Legitimate techniques for scoring Punches — striking with the padded part of the glove to a legal target: i. Grabbing, or holding for any reason other than to immediately attack with a knee strike or strikes is a foul; this includes holding to rest, or grabbing an opponent in order to stop them from striking.
A fighter may clinch in order to immediately attack with a legal knee strike or strikes. The leg must be released immediately after that single legal strike. Penalizing prohibited techniques, moves or conduct Caution ; A caution is given in the event of a minor violation. Criteria on which the composition of the score by the judges is based The minus points accrued from penalization are first deducted from the points scored before the final score is made known.
Number of knockdowns. Damage inflicted on the opponent. Number of clean strikes with spectacular techniques flying and spinning techniques, etc. Number of clean strikes with normal techniques. Degree of Aggressiveness or Ring Generalship whichever has greater impact on the round It should be noted that in assessing the general impression, attack is valued higher than defense.
Examples of scores awarded Not even a marginal advantage can be determined according to the established criteria 9: One fighter has demonstrated an advantage in effectiveness 8: One fighter has demonstrated an advantage in effectiveness by merit of a knockdown 7: One fighter has demonstrated an advantage in effectiveness by merit of two knockdowns For more thorough explanation of the scoring criteria please refer to the Official GLORY Judges Manual 1.
Other rules apply to the so-called ranking tournaments and are specified in appendix A1, A2, A3. Referee Stops Contest The referee must suspend the match if: The discrepancy between the strength or skill of the participants is so great as to make it unreasonably dangerous for the weaker fighter who is outclassed.
In that case, the best fighter becomes the winner by way of intervention. Referee Stops Contest. The referee is of the opinion that to continue the match between the two participants would be unreasonably dangerous due to exhaustion. The match between the two participants escalates into a common brawl within the ring with no regard for the regulations.
No result is made known. In his opinion continuation of the match for other reasons could be unreasonably dangerous for one of the contestants. His opponent is pronounced the winner by Referee Stops Contest. The referee must suspend the match for medical reasons if: One or both contestants has sustained a more or less ostensibly serious injury, and if, after consulting with the ring doctor, the latter advises him to suspend the match.
The ring doctor, without having first been consulted, advises him to stop the match. A contestant sustains an injury such that continuation of the match would put the sport in a negative light. If the referee decides to suspend the match, he must inform the regulatory supervisors of his decision and provide the reasons for this decision.
The referee is the responsible person during the match. Overseeing the match is the exclusive task of the referee. Injuries In the event an injury occurs during a match not as the result of a foul; if the injury is the result of a legal strike or strikes, and the injured fighter can or should not continue, the injured fighter will lose by TKO. Stimulants and doping The use of stimulants before or during matches is forbidden.
Bandages and tapes Fighters and coaches are required to only tape the hands the under supervision of an authorized official. Please be certain to acquire a copy of the regulations for each specific state in which you will compete 1. Other materials All other materials contestants wish to use to protect limbs or avoid injuries are only permitted with the consent of the presiding regulatory body or state athletic commission.
Vaseline and oil The use of Vaseline on the face is permitted to a limited extent. Monitoring gloves All fighters must put their gloves on in the presence of an official who then tapes and initials them. Medical examination All fighters must submit their medicals prior to the match date. Weight check The weight of all fighters is monitored on the day prior to the match. Only one second is allowed to administer care in the ring inside the ropes. In total, the fighter may be assisted by three corner men.
The names of these three corner men must be submitted during the licensing process. The trainer, seconds and the contestants must be present at least two hours before the matches start, and for the weighing in and medical examination. The trainer must ensure that a contestant is entirely kitted out in match attire, is wearing the mandatory mouth guard and groin guard and the permitted boxing gloves.
The trainer and seconds are forbidden from entering the ring during the match. The ring may only be entered on the instructions of the referee and in the rest intervals of the match. It is strictly forbidden to deform or break the gloves in any way.
Hitting the ring mat as a gesture of encouragement is forbidden. Throwing refreshing substances such as water and other objects at contestants is also forbidden. Trainers and seconds must conduct themselves in accordance with the regulations.
They may be given a warning by the referee if they fail to observe the regulations. In the event of persistent violation, they may be removed. The referee also has the option of issuing a caution, warning or penalty, or to disqualify the contestant whose trainer is in violation. The trainers and seconds must be dressed in sportswear that is sportsmanlike, clean and undamaged. During the match the trainers and seconds must sit on the designated seats in the designated area.
The head coach is also responsible for the conduct of his seconds. Cumulative effective Impact on the Opponent. In the event of a knockdown the referee shall send the standing fighter to a neutral corner and administer a Mandatory Eight 8 Count to the downed fighter.
A knockdown is defined as when a fighter touches the mat with anything other than the souls of their feet as the result of a legal, damaging strike — or is in a defenseless position grabbing the opponent, or hanging on or over the ropes.
The referee will have sole discretion in determining a knockdown versus a slip. If the fighter does not rise at the count of 10, it will be considered a TKO. All fighters are required to wear a mouthpiece during any contest. No round can begin without the mouthpieces in place. A fighter shall receive a 20 second count if the fighter is knocked out of the ring and onto the floor. The fighter shall NOT be assisted by anyone, including spectators or his seconds. If the fighter is assisted, he may be deducted points, or disqualified, at the sole discretion of the referee.
Head butts. Groin strikes. Thrusting or Linear kicks directed at the knee joint Striking the back of the head or the spine — defined as striking any of the area beginning at the back of the head starting at the crown of the head and running directly down the center of the head, spreading from ear to ear in the back of the head, running down the entire rear portion of the neck, and beginning again at the occipital junction and stopping at the top of the trapezius, and again from the trapezius muscle down the spine to the tailbone Attacks to the throat.
Striking on a break. Striking after a bell. Holding or using the ropes while striking or clinching. Timidity: Repeatedly, intentionally avoiding engagement or contact with the opponent. Causing intentional delays in the action: For example, repeatedly spitting out the mouth piece, falling out of the ring to cause delay.
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