Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0780-05-01-.22 - DRUGS AND STIMULANTS
(1) The
administration or use of drugs or stimulants, either before or during a bout ,
to or by any boxer, is prohibited. Any contestant violating this provision
shall be subject to disqualification. For the purpose of verifying compliance
with this rule, the Director or his designee may require that one or both
contestants in a bout submit to a urinalysis, blood test, or, if recommended by
the ringside physician , any other post-fight examination.
(2) No substance other than plain water or an
electrolyte solution approved by the ringside physician shall be administered
to a contestant during the course of a bout . The discretional use of vaseline
around the eye is permitted; however, the use of vaseline, grease, or any other
substance on the arms, legs, or body of contestant is prohibited.
(3) The discretional use of coagulants, such
as a solution of adrenalin (1/1000) approved by the ringside physician , is
permitted between rounds to stop bleeding of minor cuts and lacerations
sustained by a contestant. The use of "iron type" coagulants, such as Monsel's
solution, is absolutely prohibited, and shall be cause for immediate
disqualification.
Notes
Authority: Section 8, Chapter 727, Public Acts of 1980.
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