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Boxing Guidelines

Boxers must bring documentation like their medical book and waiver to the general weigh-in, where their weight will be checked against the limits for their category. An official draw will then be conducted to match boxers. Rules specify the number of rounds and their duration for different divisions, as well as knockdown limits. Boxers must wear uniforms in their team color and participate in the award ceremony. Protests are not allowed except for a review by officials if a referee's decision is questioned.

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Boxing Guidelines

Boxers must bring documentation like their medical book and waiver to the general weigh-in, where their weight will be checked against the limits for their category. An official draw will then be conducted to match boxers. Rules specify the number of rounds and their duration for different divisions, as well as knockdown limits. Boxers must wear uniforms in their team color and participate in the award ceremony. Protests are not allowed except for a review by officials if a referee's decision is questioned.

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1.

GENERAL WEIGH-IN:
Boxers must bring the following to the General Weigh-In:
An up-to-date Record/Medical Book (Red Book) that has been
properly filled-up with correct information and with a 2x2 I.D.
picture attached inside the page cover of the red book.
Waiver of Liability
Parental Consent
Medical Certificate issued by a Medical Doctor
Accreditation Card issued by PSC
Girls age under 18 should have their parents or legal guardians
signed their Declaration of Non-pregnancy.

No coaches will be allowed within the location of the General Weigh-In or the
Boxer waiting area.
Only one (1) registered boxer per weight category per team will be permitted
for the General Weigh-In
Boxer must be clean shaven
For the general weigh in, the boxers weight must not exceed the maximum of
the boxers weight category nor be below the minimum of the boxers weight
category.
At the daily weigh in, only the maximum weight limit will be controlled, not
the minimum weight limit.
Boxer that do not comply with the requirements will not be allowed to weigh-
in and therefore cannot participate in the said event.

2. OFFICIAL DRAW:
The official draw will be conducted right after the weigh-in.
It will be conducted as Computerized Draw by Swiss Timing System.
Each team can send a maximum of three representatives.
After the Draw the LOC will distribute printed draw sheets to all team
representatives (one set per team) who are on site.
3. KEY TECHNICAL and COMPETITION RULES:
KIDS DIVISION: Three (3) rounds of one (1) minutes each, one (1) minute
rest between rounds.
SCHOOL BOYS DIVISION: Three (3) rounds of two (2) minutes each, one
(1) minute rest between rounds.
YOUTH BOYS DIVISION: Three (3) rounds of three (3) minutes each, one
(1) minute rest between rounds.
Knockdown compulsory count limit:
KIDS DIVISION: Two KDs in a round and three KDs in the
bout.
SCHOOL BOYS DIVISION: Two KDs in a round and three
KDs in the bout.
YOUTH BOYS DIVISION: Two KDs in a round and three
KDs in the bout.
A down or count caused by any foul will not be included in the compulsory
count limit.
Gloves and headguards will be provided by the LOC. Personal ones will not
be allowed.
A pair of bandages each will be provided to all the boxers.
Boxers shall put on their gloves before entering the ring and headguards after
entering the ring.
No red or partially red colored gumshield may be worn.
No boxer will be saved by the bell.
4. TEN POINT MUST SCORING SYSTEM:
3 judges out of 5 will be randomly selected by the computer system.
Only the scores of the 3 judges will be counted
The winner will announced at the end of the bout
Only the scores of these judges will be displayed at the end of each bout.
5. RULES FOR SECONDS:
A. PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
A Second should not be permitted to shout loud, to clap to the Boxer
and/or Referee, to encourage or incite spectators by words of signs
during the progress of the round.
A Seconds setting area should be 50 cm to 1 meter away from the ring
corner within the space of 2 x 2.50 meters.
A Second should not be permitted to walk off Seconds designated
area with disagreed actions against the Referee.
A Second should not be permitted to throw any item into the ring to
demonstrate a disagreement or to kick any chair or water bottle or to
take any other action that may be deemed as unsportsmanlike behavior.
The use of any communication device shall not be permitted into the
field of play such as but not limited to mobile phones, walkie talkies,
smart phones, head sets, short wave radios, etc.
Under any circumstances should the Second administrate supplement
oxygen to a boxer during a bout.
The Second may use the bottled water by the ringside. No other water
bottle will be allowed.
B. SANCTIONS:
For a 1st violation on any of above prohibited activities, the Second
shall receive a caution.
For a 2nd violation on any of above prohibited activities, the Second
shall receive a warning and be placed just outside of the FOP area and
be allowed to remain at the competition venue.
For a 3rd violation on any of above prohibited activities, the Second
shall be removed by the Supervisor for the rest of the day.
If this Second is removed for a second time, this Second shall be
completely suspended from the competition.
The Supervisor and Deputy Supervisor shall be responsible for
cautioning, warning and removing the Seconds.
6. BOXERS UNIFORM :
Boxers must wear a red or blue vest and shorts per the boxers respective
corner allocation.
Boxers shall box in light boots or shoes (without spikes or heels), socks, short
(not to exceed knee length) and a vest covering the chest and back.
The belt line of shorts must be clearly indicated by a contrasting color and by
using a
6-10 cm wide elastic waistband.
The belt line is an imaginary line from the navel to the top of the hips.
Boxer shall not be allowed to have tape, in any form, on their uniform.
7. AWARD CEREMONY:
All medalist in each weight category are required to participate in the Award
Ceremony.
All medalist must wear their own country tracksuit, shirts and shoes.
No Boxer is allowed to participate in the Award Ceremony with any
prohibited attire.

Medalist are qualified to compete in the National Championships but have to box in the
same Weight Category where he/she won in the Area Tournaments. Boxers who do not
comply will automatically be disqualified.

8. PROTEST:
According to AIBA Technical Rule #5, amended Aug. 31, 2014:

NO PROTEST in AOB, APB, and WSB Competitions is permitted and


the decisions of the Referee and Judges are FINAL. However, in AOB
Competitions, if the Supervisor believes that the decision of the Referee
has been taken in contravention of these Technical Rules and of the AOB
Competition Rules, the Supervisor will call for a meeting for the bout to
be reviewed at the end of the session by all participating ITOs and R&Js
for a final decision and inform both Team delegations immediately.

GOOD LUCK!

Prepared by:

Maximo D. Abalos, Ph. D.

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