Ohio Admin. Code 3773-2-23 - Ring occupants
(A) No person other than the contestants and
referee shall enter the ring during a bout.
(B) For non title bouts there may not be more
than three seconds. Between rounds, one second may be inside the ring and the
other two on the ring apron.
(C)
For championship bouts there may not be more than four seconds. Between rounds,
one second may be inside the ring, and two seconds on the ring apron, with the
fourth second remaining off the apron on the floor.
(D) No second shall:
(1) Shout loudly, beat on the ring floor with
his fists, or pull on the ropes distracting the boxers in the ring;
(2) Throw water on any contestant between
rounds that will endanger the footing of any contestant while in the
ring;
(3) Throw anything into the
ring as a token of defeat. They may stop the bout by standing on the apron of
the ring and signifying to the referee to stop the bout; or
(4) Apply excessive amounts of petroleum
jelly, Monsel's solution or any of its derivatives on the contestant's
body.
(E) The physician
may enter the ring or cage if asked by the
referee, executive director or the inspector(s) assigned to the event, or if they feel it's necessary to examine an injury
to a contestant.
(F) No contestant
shall leave the ring during the one- minute rest period between
rounds.
(G) The referee may, in
their discretion, stop a contest if an unauthorized person enters the ring
during a round.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3773.34
Rule Amplifies: 3773.34
Prior Effective Dates: 8/19/84, 4/28/06
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