Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61K1-4.021 - Kickboxing Conduct of Bout; Rounds
(1)
All matches are to be designated as amateur.
(a) If advertising is conducted, the
advertising shall clearly indicate the matches are amateur.
(b) No event shall have both amateur and
professional matches.
(2)
Conduct of Bout for all age groups:
(a) Any
individual who has competed anywhere in the world as a professional in combat
sports, including, but not limited to boxing, mixed martial arts, Tough-Man
competitions, kickboxing, and cage fighting, is prohibited from competing in
amateur boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts in the State of
Florida.
(b) All amateurs must
enter and compete in all matches under their own names. The use of a ring name
or nickname is strictly prohibited.
(c) Matches between a male amateur and female
amateur are not permitted.
(d)
Matches between an amateur who is under the age of eighteen (18) and an adult
(18 years and older) are prohibited.
(e) No individual under the age of 8 years
old shall be permitted to participate in amateur kickboxing. Amateur
sanctioning organizations are responsible for ensuring that amateurs are 8
years or older. All amateurs must provide proof of age upon request, such as a
notarized copy of their birth certificate or a government issued form of
identification. Amateurs under the age of eighteen shall be referred to as
junior amateurs. Amateurs ages eighteen and older shall be considered adult
amateurs.
(f) Excessive coaching
from the corner is prohibited. Cornermen must remain seated in the designed
chairs throughout the entire round. Only one cornerman will be allowed in the
ring during the rest periods.
(g)
When an amateur is knocked out or injured, no one is allowed in the cage/ring
until authorized by a referee or physician.
(h) Amateur sanctioning organizations shall
not permit more than two amateurs to participate in any match.
(i) In the event that an amateur is knocked
down, the referee will send the standing amateur to the furthest neutral corner
and count over the downed amateur. The referee is required to reach the count
of eight prior to allowing the bout to continue. A knock down is anytime a part
of the amateur's body other than the soles of the feet touch the ground or
would have touched the ground if the amateur had not grabbed the ropes or his
opponent, as the result of a legal strike.
(j) In the event that an amateur is hurt, but
not knocked down, and the referee is not in position to immediately determine
if the bout should be stopped, he may stop the action and send the undamaged
amateur to the furthest neutral corner and evaluate the damaged amateur while
administering an eight count.
(k)
Advance notices for all amateur kickboxing events shall be filed by the amateur
sanctioning organization, with the commission at least the (10) days prior to
the date of each match.
(3) Fouls Generally for all age groups:
(a) All illegal techniques qualify as fouls,
and shall be called by the referee and stopped immediately upon the referee
calling the foul. Referees shall not permit amateurs to continue to foul
opponents.
(b) A referee having any
reason to believe that a foul has been committed, which said referee did not
witness, may consult the judges and will make an appropriate decision according
to the majority of the judges who saw the blow.
(4) Fouls listed, all ages:
(a) Head butting;
(b) Striking with the elbow to any target
(not a foul for Muay Thai amateurs aged 18 years and older);
(c) Striking with the knee to the
head;
(d) Striking or kicking to
the groin;
(e) Intentional striking
or kicking to the back of the head, the neck, or to the throat;
(f) Striking the spine;
(g) Punching or kicking an amateur when he is
down. An amateur is considered down when any part of his body other than his
feet touches the floor. If an amateur is on his way to the floor, his opponent
may continue to attack until he has touched the floor with any part of his body
other than his feet;
(h) Take
downs, other than legal sweeps (Exception for Muay Thai and San
Shou);
(i) Intentionally pushing,
shoving or wrestling an opponent out of the ring with any part of the
body;
(j) Attacking on the break
when both amateurs have been instructed to take a step back by the
referee;
(k) Attacking after the
bell has sounded to end the round;
(l) Holding and hitting; such as holding with
one hand, especially behind the neck, and hitting with the other
hand;
(m) Holding the ropes with
one hand while striking or defending with the other hand or the legs;
(n) Hitting or flicking with an open glove or
thumb, or striking with the inside, or bottom of the glove;
(o) Clinching - holding or otherwise tying-up
an opponent's arm to prohibit him from punching.
(5) For amateurs aged fourteen years or
younger, striking with the knee to any part of an opponent's body, except in
Muay Thai style kickboxing matches, shall be considered a foul.
(6) Rounds:
(a) No amateur shall be permitted to
participate in any match on more than one day in any seven. Exceptions may be
made by the executive director or his designee for regularly sanctioned
tournaments held in the same venue requiring two or more days to compete, so
long as the matches are held within a reasonable time. Requests for approval
shall be made to the commission office no later than 10 days prior to the
matches.
(b) For junior
participants aged 8 to 15, the rounds shall be no more than three ninety-second
rounds with one minute between each round.
(c) For junior participants (aged 16 and 17),
the rounds shall be no more than three two (2) minute rounds with one minute
between each round.
(d) For adult
participants, the rounds shall be no more than five two (2) minute rounds with
one minute between each round.
(e)
An adult amateur kickboxing match shall be scheduled for not more than five
rounds.
(7) Participation
in subsequent matches:
(a) Any amateur who
loses by way of a TKO shall not participate in any match for a minimum of
thirty (30) days, unless cleared by a neurologist to return sooner.
(b) Any amateur who loses by way of KO (Knock
out) shall not participate in any match for a minimum of sixty (60)
days.
(c) Amateurs shall receive a
mandatory ten-day rest period after competing in a match. Day 1 of the
mandatory rest period shall commence on the first day following the
event.
(d) If the physician
suspends an amateur based on a post-match physical, the amateur shall comply
with all the stipulations listed by the physician in the suspension, including
clearance by a physician licensed as an M.D. or D.O., prior to participating in
further matches.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 548.003(2) FS. Law Implemented 548.003, 548.0065 FS.
New 3-14-13, Amended 3-10-20.
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