Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61K1-4.005 - Arena Equipment Requirements; Ring Requirements; and Fenced Area Requirements
(1) 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, except for San Shou or Sanda
style kickboxing. The ring shall be formed of four posts and at least five
ropes for San Shou or Sanda style kickboxing and mixed martial arts. 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, and
the lowest rope shall be not less than 1 1/2 inches in diameter. The lowest
rope must be no higher than twelve 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 amateurs from falling between the
ropes. All five ring ropes must be secured to each other in no less than two
places on all four sides of the ring. The juncture of the ropes at each corner
shall be padded with at least an inch and one half of foam rubber or other
similar padding.
(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 amateur in each amateur'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 surrounding
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 material applied over a 1''-inch base of Celotex building board number
two 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, amateur sanctioning organization
representative, or the commission representative allow a match to continue if
the condition of the ring floor deteriorates such that its condition poses a
hazard to the amateurs or the referee.
(i) The amateur sanctioning organization
shall insure that the front row of spectator seating is no closer than six (6)
feet from the back of the officials' seats.
(2) Kickboxing and Mixed 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 another 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 or deemed by the amateur sanctioning
organization representative or any commission representative as unsafe will not
be allowed. Material that tends to gather in lumps or ridges must not be
used;
(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 amateurs. In addition to the amateurs' 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
padding shall not include abrasive, sharp or potentially injuring
materials;
(f) Fencing must be made
of a material that will prevent an amateur 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 in a manner approved by the amateur
sanctioning organization representative and must not be abrasive to the
amateurs;
(h) When the fenced area
is comprised of equal sections or panels of fencing, metal tubing or pipes are
permissible along the outer dimensions or perimeter of the panels for
structural purposes. No metal tubing or pipes are allowed within each
individual panel running horizontally or vertically from one panel perimeter to
another. Each panel should have four sides with no metal tubing or pipes within
each individual square;
(i) There
must not be an obstruction on any part of the fence surrounding the fenced area
in which the amateurs are competing.
(j) Each door must be secured by a latch and
pin mechanism or another approved dual locking
system.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 548.003 FS. Law Implemented 548.003(2), 548.046, 548.057 FS.
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