A cutman is a person responsible for preventing and treating physical damage to a fighter during the breaks between rounds of a full contact match such as a boxing, kickboxing or a mixed martial arts bout. Cutmen typically handle swelling, nosebleeds and lacerations (commonly called cuts). The rules of full contact sports stipulate that these injuries can be a cause for premature match stoppage, counting as a loss to the injured fighter. The cutman is therefore essential to the fighter, and can be a decisive factor in the outcome of the match.
The compensation for cutmen varies, generally staying within 1–3% of fighter's prize money. For many fighters on a low budget, the cutman duties are performed by their cornerman. While most athletic commissions require cutmen to be licensed, there is usually no formal training or certification required. Most cutmen learn their trade through apprenticeship and self-education.
Unlike boxing, cutmen for mixed martial arts events are generally provided by the promotion, rather than the fighter's corner. This is to prevent allegations of "greasing" (applying petroleum jelly to areas other than the forehead, which provides an unfair advantage in grappling situations).
Clenched fist - Hot blooded
Make no mistake
These eyes have seen what drives the blind
I need a cutman to bleed these angry eyes
Hallowed are those
They pay no price
Ruins abound - These pawns of sacrifice
Bleed away
I recognize where the allegiance lies
It's cut in stone
Now bleed these angry eyes
Cut in stone - Bleed - Bleed away
Trampled are those
They'll face our hell
Ruins come round - These pawns will turn the tide
Bleed away
I recognize where the allegiance lies
It's cut in stone
Now bleed these angry eyes
Clenched fist - Hot blooded
Make no mistake
These eyes have seen what drives the blind