Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61K1-3.019 - Arena Equipment; Ring Requirements; Floor Plan and Apron Seating
(1) Boxing, Kickboxing, and Mixed Martial
Arts Ring Requirements.
(a) The ring shall be
not less than 18' feet nor more than 22' feet square inside the
ropes.
(b) The ring floor or apron
shall extend beyond the ropes not less than 18 inches.
(c) The ring shall be formed of four posts
and at least four ropes for boxing and kickboxing. For MMA, the lowest rope
shall not exceed more than 12'' inches from the next rope. The ropes shall
extend in parallel lines 18, 30, 42, and 54 inches in height above the ring
floor. The top three ropes shall be not less than 1 inch in diameter. The
lowest rope must be no higher than six (6'') inches from the ring floor. All
ropes shall be wrapped in velvet or other similarly soft material. Ropes shall
be properly adjusted and sufficiently taut to inhibit the participant from
falling between the ropes. An additional tie rope shall be centered on all four
sides of the ring surrounding the ring ropes to prevent excessive separation of
the ring ropes.
(d) Ring posts
shall be not less than 3'' inches in diameter and shall extend from the floor
of the ring to a height of no more than 58'' inches.
(e) The ring platform shall not be more than
4' feet above the surrounding floor and shall be provided with steps for use of
the participant in each participant's corner. Steps shall also be provided in a
neutral corner for use by the announcer, referee, round card carrier and
physicians.
(f) The ring platform
shall not be less than twelve (12') feet below the ceiling.
(g) The ring floor, both inside and outside
the ropes, shall be padded to a thickness of at least 1'' inch and the padding
shall consist of a soft material such as "Ensolite Ring Pad" or similar
closed-cell foam material applied over a 1''-inch base of "Celotex building
board No 2, " or a material which has similar impact absorbing characteristics.
There shall be a top covering of canvas, duck, or equivalent material tightly
stretched and laced to the ring platform.
(h) If the match or program of matches is
being held outdoors, the ring, apron and seating for all officials shall be
protected from inclement weather by use of a heavy duty weatherproof tarpaulin
or cover of similar material. The covering shall be erected in such a manner as
to ensure that the ring, apron and seating do not become wet. Under no
circumstances will the referee or the executive director's designee allow a
match to continue if the condition of the ring floor deteriorates such that its
condition poses a hazard to the participants or the referee.
(i) Ring posts must be properly padded in a
manner approved by the commission.
(j) The ropes of the rings shall be no less
than six (6') feet from the nearest row of the audience.
(2) Kickboxing and Martial Arts Fenced Area
Requirements.
(a) The fenced area shall not be
less than 18' feet wide nor more than 32' feet wide inside the
fencing.
(b) The fenced area within
the fencing must be padded with "Ensolite" or similar closed-cell foam with at
least a 1'' inch layer of foam padding.
(c) The fenced area padding must be covered
with canvas, duck or similar material tightly stretched and laced to the
platform. Any covering that is slippery, tends to gather in lumps or ridges or
is otherwise deemed by the commission as unsafe will not be allowed.
(d) The fenced area platform must not be more
than 4' feet above the surrounding floor and shall be provided with steps for
use of the participants. In addition to the participants' steps, a neutral set
of steps shall also be provided for use by the announcer, referee, round card
carrier and physicians.
(e) Ring
posts shall be made of metal with dimensions of not less than 3'' inches nor
more than 6'' inches in diameter and shall extend from the floor of the
building to a height of no less than 60'' inches nor more than 84'' inches
above the floor of the fenced area. Ring posts must be properly padded in a
manner approved by the commission. Ring posts must be padded with "Ensolite" or
similar closed-cell foam with at least a 1'' inch layer of foam
padding.
(f) Fencing must be made
of a material that will prevent a participant from falling out of the fenced
area or breaking through the fenced area onto the floor of the building or onto
the spectators, including, without limitation, chain link fence coated with
vinyl.
(g) Any metal portion of the
fenced area must be covered and padded with "Ensolite" or similar closed-cell
foam with at least a 1'' inch layer of foam padding in a manner approved by the
commission.
(h) When the fenced
area is comprised of panels of fencing, structural metal tubing or pipes used
to support the fencing is permissible if located along the exterior of the
fencing. No metal tubing or pipes are permitted within the fenced
area.
(i) The fence surrounding the
fenced area in which the participants are competing shall be kept free of all
obstruction.
(j) Each door must be
secured by a latch and pin mechanism or another approved dual locking
system.
(3) Other Fight
Mediums for Kickboxing and Mixed Martial Arts.
(a) A floor plan other than a ring as
described in subsection (1) above, or an enclosure other than a fenced area as
described in subsection (2) above, may be proposed to the commission at least
45 days prior to the proposed date of the live event. At a minimum, detailed
specifications regarding dimensions and materials used must be provided to the
executive director. Any other information, including but not limited to video
footage, requested by the executive director or his or her designee must be
provided no later than 30 days prior to the proposed date of the live
event.
(b) Proposals are subject to
approval by the executive director or his or her designee.
(4) Boxing, Kickboxing, and Mixed Martial
Arts Floor Plan and Apron Seating.
(a) The
executive director or his or her designee shall determine the seating
arrangements and space requirements for each location at which a match or
program of matches is to be held and shall advise the promoter of the floor
plan to be used.
(b) The executive
director or his or her designee shall designate seating at the ring apron as
provided in these rules. Ring apron seating on all four sides of the ring shall
be exclusively controlled by the commission and no person shall be permitted to
be seated or have access to the apron without the approval of the executive
director or his or her designee. The executive director or his or her designee
may designate some apron seating for use by the promoter provided however that
such use does not interfere with any of the officials or commission
representatives seated at the ring apron. Alcoholic beverages shall not be
consumed by anyone seated at the ring apron. The following seating shall be
provided at the ring apron for all matches:
1.
The appropriate number of seats for judges arranged to allow them a clear and
unobstructed view of the ring or fenced area and its floor;
2. A seat for the timekeeper shall be located
in a neutral position so that the timekeeper has access to a power outlet and
the timekeeper and the referee shall have visual contact at all times during
the match and that the timekeeper shall have immediate and unobstructed access
to the bell;
3. A seat for the
knockdown timekeeper shall be located in a neutral position, adjacent to the
timekeeper so that the knockdown timekeeper and the timekeeper and referee
shall have visual contact at all times during the match and that the knockdown
timekeeper shall have immediate and unobstructed access to the instrument being
used for the knockdown count;
4.
Seats for the executive director or his or her designee, and each commissioner
present shall be located so that the executive director or his or her designee,
and the commissioners shall have a clear and unobstructed view of the ring,
ring floor, referee, and timekeeper;
5. A seat for each physician shall be located
adjacent to each participant's corner in such location so that each physician
shall have a clear and unobstructed view of the ring, ring floor, the
participant's corner, and the referee. If a fenced area is used, the physicians
shall be seated at the door where the participants enter and
exit.
(c) No match shall
begin or continue unless three judges, the timekeeper, knockdown timekeeper,
and at least one physician are located in their designated seats, and the
referee is in the ring.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 548.003 FS. Law Implemented 548.003(2) FS.
New 12-2-15, Amended 10-25-20.
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