N.M. Admin. Code § 15.6.19.31 - TECHNICAL KNOCKOUTS; TECHNICAL DECISIONS; TECHNICAL DRAWS; DISQUALIFICATIONS; NO CONTESTS
A.
Technical knockouts.
(1) When a
cut is produced by a legal punch and the contest is stopped because of that
cut, the injured fighter shall lose by a technical knockout and the commissions
shall enter the letters TKO in the record.
(2) When a referee stops a contest to save
any contestant from further punishment, he must award the other contestant the
decision by a technical knockout.
(3) If a fighter sustains an injury from a
fair blow and the injury is severe enough to terminate the bout, the injured
fighter will lose by a TKO.
(a) Any contestant
losing by a TKO shall receive a minimum of a 30 day medical
suspension.
(b) Any contestant
losing by a KO shall receive a minimum of a 60 day medical
suspension.
B.
Technical decisions.
(1) In the case where a clear and intentional
foul causes an injury and the injury results in the contest being stopped in a
later round, the injured contestant will win by a technical
decision if he is ahead on the score cards.
(2) If the accidental foul occurs after the
completion of four rounds and the bout must be stopped immediately because the
fouled contestant is injured severely enough that he cannot continue, a
technical decision shall be awarded to the contestant who is ahead on the score
cards at the time the bout is stopped.
(a)
Partial or incomplete rounds will be scored.
(b) At the discretion of the Judges, if no
action has occurred, the round may be scored as an even
round.
(3) If in the
later rounds, the injury has worsened as a result of legal blows, and the
injured fighter cannot continue, a decision shall be rendered by referring to
the scorecards. The judges, who must inform the commission and both contestants
that the foul is the result of an accidental foul, shall score partial
rounds.
C.
Technical draws.
(1) In the case
where a clear and intentional foul causes an injury and the injury results in
the contest being stopped in a later round, a technical draw
will be declared if the injured contestant is even or behind on the
scorecards.
(2) If an accidental
foul occurs before the completion of four rounds and the injured contestant
cannot continue, the contest will be declared a technical draw.
D.
Disqualifications.
(1) In the case where an intentional foul
causes an injury, and the injury is severe enough to terminate the bout
immediately; the contestant causing the injury shall lose by disqualification,
even if he is the injured contestant.
(2) If the referee deems that a contestant
has conducted himself in an un-sportsman-like manner, he may stop the bout and
disqualify that contestant.
E.
No contests: If, before four
rounds are completed in a contest, an accidental foul causes an injury severe
enough for the referee to stop the bout immediately, the bout will result in a
no contest.
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