Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61K1-4.018 - Boxing Apparel
(1) Each male
amateur shall wear the following:
(a)
Traditional boxing trunks must be worn, the belt of which shall not extend
above the waistline;
(b) A
protective cup or groin protector as approved by the amateur sanctioning
organization representative;
(c) An
abdominal guard of standard type which provides sufficient protection to
withstand any low blow without inhibiting an opponent's ability to land a legal
blow;
(d) Shoes made for the
purpose of boxing;
(e) A sleeveless
athletic shirt of a different color from the waistband of the trunks;
(f) Competitive headgear made to USA Boxing,
AIBA, or the Amateur Boxing Federation specifications. The inner casing of the
headgear shall be lined with 1 1/2 - ounce tanned, unfinished
leather;
(g) Ear protection with
1/2 inch flat foam rubber on the outside, fitted in a
semi-circle.
(2) Each
female amateur shall wear the following:
(a) A
protective cup or protective pelvic girdle to cover the pubic area, ovaries,
coccyx and sides of the hips is optional;
(b) Shoes made for the purpose of
boxing;
(c) A sleeveless athletic
shirt of a different color from the waistband of the trunks;
(d) Competitive headgear made to USA Boxing,
AIBA, or the Amateur Boxing Federation specifications. The inner casing of the
headgear shall be lined with 1 1/2 - ounce tanned, unfinished
leather;
(e) Ear protection with
1/2'' inch flat foam rubber on the outside, fitted in a
semi-circle.
(3) For
female amateurs, breast protectors are optional.
(4) An individually fitted mouthpiece, which
mouthpiece shall be in the amateur's mouth at all times during the match period
of each round as provided by these rules.
(5) Illegal apparel:
(a) Eyeglasses;
(b) Shoes with spikes, tassels, cleats, or
heels;
(c) Any type of apparel with
metal straps, buckles, necklaces or any other type of
jewelry.
(6) Amateurs may
wear soft contact lenses. Hard contact lenses are
forbidden.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 548.003(2) FS. Law Implemented 548.003, 548.0065, 548.006 FS.
New 3-14-13.
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