Ohio Admin. Code 3773-2-19 - Rules for Ohio all state championship contests
(A) A championship
may only be won in a contest for which a promoter has obtained an Ohio license
to promote as prescribed in the Administrative Code. The promoter of an Ohio
state championship contest shall be responsible for the purchase of the
championship belt to be presented to the winner of the contest. The belt shall
clearly show the weight division for which it was won and must also show it is
for a championship for the state of Ohio. A sketch or photo of the belt shall
be submitted with the application for permit and approved by the commission
before a permit is issued. A contestant who holds a belt for winning the
championship shall present the belt to the commission representative before
defending the title. If the champion wins they shall retain the championship
belt. If the champion loses the title the promoter will supply a new
championship belt to the new champion.
(B) A promoter shall not advertise a state
championship contest without obtaining approval from the commission or
executive director beforehand.
(C)
The champion of the state must defend the championship title within six months
of winning the title and every six months thereafter, for the purpose of
defending the title, against a challenger-contender in their own weight class.
If the champion does not defend the title or cannot defend the title for
physical reasons that are permanent, the commission shall forfeit the
championship and declare the title vacant. In the case of a champion not
defending the title within six months due to illness or injury other than
permanent, they shall submit to the commission, a physician's report stating
the illness or injury and an estimated time as to when they will be able to
defend their title. It will be at the discretion of the commission after
considering the physician's report as to the length of time the extension will
be permitted.
(D) If a state
champion of any weight division achieves the status of champion with any world
organization, the state champion shall relinquish the title they are retaining
in Ohio and that title will become vacant.
(E) If a state championship contest is
declared a draw, the championship shall be retained by the defending present
champion. In the case of a vacant title where there is no champion and the
contest is declared a draw..
(F)
For each defense of a championship title, the champion and challenger shall be
at the weight required for the division in which the title is being defended or
fought. Once a state championship contest has been approved by the executive
director and sanctioned by the Ohio athletic commission, both contestants shall
make the weight required for the weight class in which they are
competing.
(G) In order to be
eligible to participate in an Ohio championship contest, a contestant shall be
a current resident of Ohio or a resident of any of the states which border the
state of Ohio, those being Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, and
Michigan..
(H) In a state
championship contest, there must be no less than eight scheduled rounds for a
professional boxing event; five scheduled rounds for
a professional mixed martial arts event and three scheduled rounds for an
amateur mixed martial arts event.
.
(I) New
gloves not previously worn must be supplied for both contestants for all
state title bouts including state title bouts. Gloves must be
approved by executive director or inspector.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3773.34
Rule Amplifies: 3773.34
Prior Effective Dates: 08/19/1984, 09/12/1986, 09/20/2005, 03/20/2007, 04/18/2009, 07/01/2010, 03/14/2013
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3773.34
Rule Amplifies: 3773.34
Prior Effective Dates: 8/19/84, 9/12/86, 9/20/05, 3/20/07, 4/18/09, 7/1/10
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