Haw. Code R. § 16-74-350 - Teenage boxing rules
(a) Permit. Clubs
or other organizations desiring to hold programs for teenage boxers shall apply
for a separate permit for each program. The request for a permit shall be sent
to the commission for final approval or disapproval.
(b) Eligibility. Any registered amateur below
the age of seventeen, but not less than fifteen, may participate in a teenage
boxing contest. Contestants shall present birth certificate or other acceptable
evidence for proof of age. They shall be matched by age and weight with
standard commission allowance on weight.
(c) Supervision. All teenage boxing contests
shall be under the supervision of the commission or its agents.
(d) Sanctions. Any recognized organization,
such as the Catholic youth organization, police activity league, churches,
YMCA, Oahu amateur boxing association, schools, department of parks and
recreation, may conduct teenage boxing contests after having fulfilled the
above requirements.
(e) Gloves. The
gloves for all teenage boxing contests shall be approved gloves and not less
than twelve ounces in weight.
(f)
Special rules. All rules of senior amateur boxing not in conflict with the
rules set forth above shall govern teenage boxing contests.
(g) Duration. Teenage boxing exhibitions or
contests shall not exceed three rounds, the duration of each to be not more
than one and one-half minutes, with one minute rest periods between
rounds.
(h) Classification. Teenage
boxers shall be classified in divisions according to age. No contestant shall
be permitted to box outside of his age division.
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