Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0145-03-.05 - RING ROPES
(1) Combatants
shall not grab the ring ropes, or cage in a mixed martial arts event, at any
time the two (2) combatants are in contact with each other during a bout in an
attempt to stall action, trap an opponent, escape a technique, or otherwise
gain advantage in the bout. Combatants may momentarily grab the ring ropes or
cage to brace or steady themselves, gain or to maintain their
balance.
(2) If a combatant grabs
or otherwise secures any ring rope with a hand, arm, foot or leg during a bout
to avoid a submission hold, the referee shall stop the bout and deduct two (2)
points from the combatant who grabbed the rope.
(3) If a combatant continually holds the ring
ropes to rest, pull himself or herself from the action, avoid the bout's
action, or otherwise gain advantage in the bout, the referee shall deduct one
(1) point from the resting combatant, and two (2) points for each additional
time such conduct occurs.
(4)
Excessive grabbing or other use of the ring ropes in violation of these rules
may result, in the referee's sole discretion, in a combatant's disqualification
and an award of the bout to such combatant's opponent.
(5) The referee shall verbally instruct
combatants to release the ring ropes or cage, when appropriate, prior to
warning, deducting points or disqualifying a combatant for violating the
applicable provisions of this act.
Notes
Authority: Chapter 1149 of the Public Acts of 2008, § 2 and T.C.A. § 68-115-201 [effective July 1, 2008].
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