Point Deductions in Boxing

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  1. namsu55

    namsu55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How many points is the referee allowed to deduct? Is there a point where the referee says too many illegal blows and so forth and stops the fight?
     
  2. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    MOST referees will only take 3 points, after that the fighter is usually disqualified. I believe one of our alphabet soup organizations has that in their rule book.
     
  3. namsu55

    namsu55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Is there some kind of link I can look at to read about the various rules in countries and organisations like WBO IBF WBC other than wikipedia.
     
  4. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm trying to find one for ya. It's nearly impossible to find one for the major organizations but search around and you'll find a rule book for amateurs and what not. Doubt your interested in those though.
     
  5. namsu55

    namsu55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Thanks.
     
  6. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    Refs also don't like having to a repeatedly take points off for the same infraction. A boxers maje get away with 3 points for different fouls but not for the same type.
     
  7. hmm

    hmm damn chairs Full Member

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    hmm says...
    here are somethings things that cause point deductions.... Read it very carefully... some fighters tend to get away with infractions without any warning.. I will highlight the ones I see often and the ref doesn't really call it. But I've never really seen a ref take more than 2.

    # You cannot hit below the belt, hold, trip, kick, headbutt, wrestle, bite, spit on, or push your opponent.
    # You cannot hit with your head, shoulder,
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    , or elbow.
    # You cannot hit with an open glove, the inside of the glove, the wrist, the backhand, or the side of the hand.
    # You cannot punch your opponent's back, or the back of his head or neck (rabbit punch), or on the kidneys (kidney punch).
    # You cannot throw a punch while holding on to the ropes to gain leverage.
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    # When the referee breaks you from a clinch, you have to take a full step back; you cannot immediately hit your opponent--that's called "hitting on the break" and is illegal.
    # You cannot spit out your mouthpiece on purpose to get a rest.
    # If you score a knockdown of your opponent, you must go to the
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    # If you "floor" your opponent, you cannot hit him when he's on the canvas.
     
  8. namsu55

    namsu55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Thanks for that.