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AOB / APB / WSB

Referees & Judges

Seminar

April 16 – 17, 2013

Zagreb, Croatia

Instructor

LUIZ BOSELLI (BRA)

AIBA EC Member

Technical & Rules Commission

Vice President & Secretary

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• Schedule

• Objectives

• New Rules

• Protest

• Scoring System

• FOP

• Decisions

• Judges

TABLE OF CONTENTS

• Referee

• Low Blow

• Timekeeper

• Announcer

• Coaches

• Supervisor

• Deputy Supervisor

• R&J’s Evaluator

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• April 16

• 19:00 – 21:00 R&J Seminar

• April 17

• 09:00 – 12:00 R&J Seminar

• 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch

• 13:00 – 16:00 R&J Seminar with Videos

• 16:00 – 16:30 Coffe Break

• 16:30 – 18:30 R&J Seminar with Videos

DAILY SCHEDULES

Objectives of this Seminar

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• To explain and train Judges to work with new Scoring

System

• To prepare Referees to officiate with the new rules, mainly

removal of the headgear

• To review all new rules

• This is the third AOB Test Event, with new Scoring System

and without headgear

OBJECTIVES

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• All invited officials are from:

– National Referees and Judges from Croatia

• Qualifications:

– All officials will be evaluated during the National

Championships

PARTICIPANTS

NEW RULES

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• AOB – AIBA OPEN BOXING

• Age Classification

– Elite Boxers 19 - 40 years

– Youth Boxers 17-18 years

– Junior Boxers 15 -16 years

– The boxers age is determined by year of birth

AOB RULES (I)

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• The annual Medical Certification must be submitted online

through the AIBA Database yearly.

• Medical Bout Report after KO and TKO

• Ringside Doctor recommends how many rest days should

be prescribed or the protective measures

AOB RULES (II)

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• 3 Coaches:

– 2 Coaches may mount the apron of the ring

– 1 Coach of the 2 may enter the ring

– 1 Coach on the floor

• WEIGH-IN:

– General Weigh-in:

The Boxer’s weight must not exceed the maximum nor the

minimum of the Boxer’s Weight Category. No Tolerance.

– Daily Weigh-in:

Only the maximum weight limit will be controlled

AOB RULES (III)

PROTEST

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• The Protest must be made in writing and giving clear reasons

for the protest and specifying which rules were violated.

• No Protest against Judge’s decisions will be accepted.

• An administrative fee is US$ 150.00.

• The evaluation must be conducted by the Supervisor or Deputy

Supervisors if applicable, Referees’ Evaluator and Judges’

Evaluator.

• The decision is final, no further review will be allowed.

AOB PROTEST

GLOVES

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Elite Men

• 10 oz = 49 kg - 64 kg

• 12 oz = 69 kg - +91 kg

All other categories (Women/Youth/Junior)

• 10oz for all weight categories

AOB GLOVES

HEADGUARD

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• After June 1st, 2013 Headguard are no longer allowed

• Grace Period at National Level until May 31, 2013

• First International Competition:

AIBA World Championships Almaty, KAZ

11 - 27 October, 2013

HEADGUARD – ELITE MEN

SCORING SYSTEM

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• The new Scoring System is as per current WSB Scoring

System: ‘Ten Points Must System’

• Until May 31 and when the Electronic Scoring System

becomes defective, the Judges shall use Scorecards to

score the points.

SCORING SYSTEM (I)

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Judges’ Assignment

• Electronic Scoring System:

Draw Commission assigns 1 Referee and 5 Judges for

each bout, without the position of the Judges, only names.

• Manual Scoring System:

Draw Commission assigns 1 Referee and 3 Judges for

each bout, without the position of the Judges, only names.

SCORING SYSTEM (II)

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Judges’ Position

• R&J Coordinator calls the Referee and Judges to the FOP.

• When the Judges arrive at the FOP, they randomly draw

the Judge’s position using ping pong balls.

• The R&J Coordinator informs the Supervisor the position

of each Judge.

SCORING SYSTEM (III)

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Judges’ Selection

• Electronic Scoring System:

When starting the bout, the Computer randomly selects 3

Judges out of 5 and reveals this information with the

official decision of the bout.

• Manual Scoring System:

The scoring system will be operated with 3 judges. The

scores of the 3 judges will be considered.

SCORING SYSTEM (IV)

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Manual Scoring System – Referee:

– At the end of each round, the Referee shall collect all 3

Score Cards and delivers to the Supervisor.

– The Referee should wait a couple of seconds to get the

Score Cards, avoiding to cross the ring.

SCORING SYSTEM (V)

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Judge:

– At the end of each round the Judges must determine

the winner of the round.

– It is mandatory, one Boxer must receives ten (10) and

the opponent nine (9) or less, depending on the

judgement, according to the criteria.

– Every round must have a declared winner – NO TIE.

SCORING SYSTEM (VI)

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Possible Results of each Round:

10 x 9 9 x 10

10 x 8 8 x 10

10 x 7 7 x 10

10 x 6 6 x 10

SCORING SYSTEM (VII)

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SCORING SYSTEM (VIII)

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MANUAL

SCORING SYSTEM (IX)

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TIE

• Round – No Tie

• Bout – Possible Tie

SCORING SYSTEM (X)

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• Electronic System:

Flashing lights on the Score Pad, indicating a tie breaker

situation.

The Judge will then be required to break the tie by

pushing the Red or Blue button, and press OK to confirm

the winner by tiebreaker.

• Manual System:

When using Scorecards, on the last round, the Judge

must indicate the winner of the bout in case of a tie.

SCORING SYSTEM (XI)

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Example 1 – TIE BOUT:

Red x Blue

R1 - 10 x 8

R2 - 9 x 10

R3 - 9 x 10

28 x 28

SCORING SYSTEM (XII)

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Example 2 – TIE BOUT:

Red x Blue

R1 - 10 x 9

R2 - 10 x 9

R3 - 9 x 10

29 x 28

W - -1 x 0

28 x 28

SCORING SYSTEM (XIII)

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TIE BOUT - Electronic System:

• A Judge shall declare the winner of the bout by tie breaker

if one of the following three cases occurs:

a. 1 Judge – Tie and 2 Judges declare different winners

b. 2 Judges – Tie and 1 Judge declares winner

c. 3 Judges – Tie

• If one of these cases occurs, the score pad will flash a

light, asking the Judge to choose the boxer in the Red

corner or the Blue corner as the winner.

SCORING SYSTEM (XIV)

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• The scoring of the points for each round shall be made

within fifteen (15) seconds following the conclusion of the

round by the Judges using the Scoring System.

• Scores are transmitted directly to a computer system

maintained by the Supervisor and no alterations or

additions may be made to these scores after the initial

transmission.

SCORING SYSTEM (XV)

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SCORING SYSTEM (XVI)

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Announcement of the Scores:

• The announcement of the scores on the live TV broadcast

will be made immediately prior to the commencement of

the next round.

• The scores of the final round shall not be disclosed or

displayed, until the winner of the bout has been

announced.

SCORING SYSTEM (XVII)

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SCORING SYSTEM (XVIII)

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• The scores of the final round shall not be disclosed or

displayed, until the winner of the Bout has been determined.

• Following such determination as shown on the Scoring System,

the Supervisor shall notify the Referee and the official

announcer of the winner of the Bout as shown on the Scoring

System.

• The Referee shall then position himself in the center of the ring

with both Boxers, and the official announcer shall announce the

winner of the Bout over the public address system.

• The Referee will then raise the hand of the winning Boxer and

only then, will the scores of the final round and the total scores

be made public on the live TV broadcast as well as announced

in the Venue.

SCORING SYSTEM (XIX)

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SCORING SYSTEM (XVIII)

FIELD of PLAY

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AOB FOP

The position of Draw

Commission Table, R&J

Coordinator and

standby R&J will

depend of the FOP.

DECISIONS

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• Points – WP

• Technical Draw – TD (Only APB and WSB)

• Technical Knock-Out – TKO

• Technical Knock-Out Injury – TKO-I

• Disqualification – DQ

• Knock-Out - KO

• Walk-Over – WO

• No Contest – NC (Only APB and WSB)

DECISIONS (I)

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• Points – WP(1)

At the end of a Bout, the winner shall be determined on the

basis of the total score of the Judges.

– Unanimous Decision:

3 Judges appoint the same Boxer as the winner of the

bout.

– Split Decision:

a. 2 Judges appoint the same Boxer as the winner and the

other Judge appoints the other Boxer as the winner.

b. 2 Judges appoint the same Boxer as the winner and the

other Judge declares tie.

DECISIONS (II)

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• Points – WP (2)

• When an Injury is caused by an Unintentional Foul:

AOB – After start the 1st Round

APB – After start the 3rd Round

WSB – After start the 2nd Round

• When both Boxers are injured at the same time:

AOB – After start the 1st Round

APB – After start the 3rd Round

WSB – After start the 2nd Round

DECISIONS (III)

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• Points – WP (3)

A Bout may be terminated by the Referee due to an event that is out

of the Boxer’s or Referee’s control, such as the destruction of the

ring, the failure of the lighting supply, forces of nature and other

similar unforeseen conditions. In such circumstances, the Judges

will score the round for each Boxer up to the time of the termination

of the Bout and the Boxer who is ahead on points will be declared

the winner of the Bout on points in accordance to the Scoring

System. The round in which the Bout is stopped will be scored,

even if it is a partial round:

AOB – After start the 1st Round

APB and WSB – After start the 3rd Round

DECISIONS (IV)

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• Technical Knock-Out – TKO (1):

− If a Boxer retires voluntarily owing to injury or not.

− The Coach throws a towel in the ring to retire his boxer.

− The Boxer fails to resume boxing immediately after the

rest period between rounds.

− If a Boxer, in the opinion of the Referee is being

outclassed or is receiving excessive punishment.

− If a Boxer is unfit to continue and fails to resume boxing

after a Knock Down.

DECISIONS (V)

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• Technical Knock-Out – TKO (2)

– If a Boxer doesn’t recover after one (1) minute and thirty

(30) seconds, in accordance with the rule concerning the

low blow.

– If a Boxer doesn’t come back into in the ring in the

allowed thirty (30) seconds after this Boxer being

knocked-out of the ring,

– When the Bout is stopped by the Supervisor following

the advice of a Ring-side Doctor.

– Third KD in one Round or Fourth KD in a Bout – Women,

Youth and Juniors

DECISIONS (VI)

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• Technical Knock-Out Injury – TKO-I

– If a Boxer, in the opinion of the Referee, is unfit to

continue because of a sustained or increased injury from

correct punches,

– If a Boxer becomes incapable of continuing to compete,

without receiving punches.

DECISIONS (VII)

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• Disqualification – DQ

– A Boxer can be disqualified for a foul or misconduct.

• An intentional foul causes an injury to a Boxer and the

fouled and injured Boxer cannot continue because of the

injury sustained from the intentional foul.

– The third warning will automatically disqualify the Boxer.

DECISIONS (VIII)

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• Knock-Out – KO

– If a Boxer is Knocked-Down and fails to resume boxing

before he is counted out to ten.

– If the Referee summons the Ringside Doctor in the ring,

in case of an emergency, before the Boxer is counted out

to ten.

– In the event of a Double KO occurs both Boxers will lose

the bout by KO.

DECISIONS (IX)

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• Walk Over – WO

– When a Boxer is present in the ring fully attired for

boxing and the Boxer’s opponent fails to appear after

having been called out by the public address system.

– In case the Supervisor knows in advance that a Boxer

will not be present, he must cancel the procedure

mentioned before and the Announcer will announce the

official result to the public.

DECISIONS (X)

JUDGES

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• 5 Judges shall be assigned to each Bout.

• The computer randomly selects 3 Judges out of 5 Judges.

• Until distribution of the Electronic Scoring System, AOB

competitions using scorecards are allowed with 3 Judges .

• The Judges will not apply Warnings. The Supervisor does.

• Every Round must have a declared winner – No Tie

• Every Bout must have a declared winner – No Tie

JUDGES (I)

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• Duties:

‒ Primary duty is to judge the bout according to Criteria

and Rules.

‒ Judges should judge independently and without bias.

‒ Bring Referee’s attention with anything the Referee may

not have noticed as loose ropes, etc. Action should be

done between the rounds.

‒ May not speak to anyone during a bout.

‒ May not give any sign to a Boxer or Judge.

‒ May not leave seat until the decision is announced to the

public.

‒ Shall use the Scoring System for judging.

JUDGES (II)

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• Criteria to award scores for boxers:

‒ 10 x 9 – Close round

‒ 10 x 8 – Clear winner with complete dominance

‒ 10 x 7 – Total dominance

‒ 10 x 6 – Overmatched

• Number of quality blows on the target area

• Domination of the Bout

• Competitiveness

• Technique and Tactics Superiority

• Infrigement of the Rules

JUDGES (III)

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• Legal Blow:

1. Knuckle surface

2. Legal scoring area of body

3. Weight of body or shoulder

4. While not infringing a rule

5. Clearly connected

6. Must have clear vision of punch

JUDGES (IV)

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TARGET AREA

JUDGES (V)

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• Tips (1):

‒ Never rely on past performance, reputations or titles

earned by a particular athlete.

‒ Boxers who swing their blows are liable to connect the

target area with the inside of the glove.

‒ Considerable proportions of swinging blows do not

contact with the knuckle part of the closed glove, and

are therefore foul blows.

− Judge must not award points

JUDGES (VI)

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• Tips (2):

‒ Infighting may be described as the exchange of several

blows when the Boxers are close together.

‒ The Judges need to consider the combination blows.

‒ DO NOT give credit for blows delivered whilst the

Boxer is infringing the rules

JUDGES (VII)

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• Tips (3):

‒ Award your points for the boxing you see, not for what

a Boxer can do, or has done on other occasions.

‒ DO NOT be influenced by the crowd or by the corners.

‒ DO NOT engage in conversations or other distractions

during the contest. You need absolutely concentration.

‒ Give your undivided attention to the competing Boxers.

‒ Be prepared to advise the Referee if needed.

JUDGES (VIII)

REFEREES

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• Duties (1):

‒ Primary Duty: To care for both Boxers and to make the

health of both Boxers his primary concern throughout

the Bout

‒ To see that the rules and fair play are strictly observed

‒ To maintain control of the contest at all its stages

‒ To prevent a weak Boxer from receiving undue and

unnecessary punishment

REFEREES (I)

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• Duties (2):

‒ When the Referee has disqualified a Boxer or stopped

the Bout, the Referee shall first inform the Supervisor

which Boxer has been disqualified or the reason for

which the Bout was stopped.

‒ The Referee may consult the Ringside Doctor in

respect of any injury to a Boxer.

REFEREES (II)

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• Duties (3):

To use four words of command:

- “Stop” when calling for a temporary stop and when

ordering boxers to stop boxing

- “Box” when ordering boxers to resume boxing

- “Break” when breaking a clinch, upon which command

each Boxer shall step back before continuing to box

- “Time” when the Referee needs to interrupt the Bout

for a longer period (in this case, the time keeper stops

the watch)

REFEREES (III)

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• Duties (4):

The Referee shall not indicate the winner, by raising a

Boxer’s hand or otherwise, until the official

announcement has been made. When the winner of a

Bout is announced, the Referee shall position in the

centre of the ring, face to main TV camera, with the

Boxers and raise the hand of the winning Boxer

REFEREES (IV)

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• Authorities (1):

‒ To terminate a contest at any stage if the Referee

considers it to be one-sided.

‒ To terminate a contest at any stage if one of the Boxers

has received an injury on account of which the Referee

decides the Boxer should not continue.

‒ To terminate a contest at any stage if the Referee

considers the Boxers are not in earnest. In such cases,

the Referee may disqualify one or both Boxers.

REFEREES (V)

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• Authorities (2):

‒ To caution a Boxer or administer a warning to a Boxer

against fouls or for any other reason in the interest of

fair play, or to ensure compliance with these Rules.

‒ To disqualify a Boxer who fails to comply immediately

with the Referee’s commmand, or behaves towards the

Referee in an offensive or aggressive manner at any

time.

REFEREES (VI)

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• Authorities (3):

‒ With or without previous warning, to disqualify a Boxer

for committing a serious foul.

‒ To interpret these Rules insofar as they are applicable

or relevant to the Bout or to decide and take action on

any circumstance of the Bout which is not covered by

these Rules.

REFEREES (VII)

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• Right to check the Boxer

‒ Once a Boxer has entered the ring, the Referee shall

insure that the Boxer is wearing a cup-protector and

gumshield and properly dressed.

‒ The Boxer must be wearing no other objects except for

the boxing apparel specified in the Rules. No other

objects may be worn during the Bout.

‒ In the event of a Boxer’s glove becoming undone

during a Bout, the Referee shall stop the Bout to have

the issue rectified.

REFEREES (VIII)

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• Right to check the judges

• Right to check the Ringside Doctors

• Ask the Supervisor if it is allowed to start the bout

• Signal to the Timekeeper to sound the gong and start the

bout

REFEREES (IX)

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• Center Ring Instructions

‒ Short and to the point

‒ Confirm Authority

‒ Careful with the Heads

‒ Establish Waistlines

‒ Bout Specific Concerns

REFEREES (X)

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• During Bout: Movement and Positioning (1)

‒ Neutral, easy and calm.

‒ Strive for the right distance between yourself and the

boxers

‒ Stay Alert

‒ Shortening your distance when:

- Difficult and tough bouts

- Boxers infighting

- Ability of one boxer is in doubt

- Boxers moving towards/fighting on ropes

- There is a good deal of noise

- Sounds signalling that 10 seconds are left in the round

REFEREES (XI)

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• During Bout: Movement and Positioning (2)

‒ Stay at the dominant or “open” side

‒ Positioning when both boxers are of the same stance:

‒ You can work both sides

‒ If one of the boxers appears to be fatigued or weak,

work that open side whenever possible

REFEREES (XII)

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• During the Bout: One Minute Rest Period

‒ Full one-minute rest period

‒ Critical for boxers and their team

‒ Avoid interruptions

‒ Make eye contact with your team

‒ Observe and evaluate boxer

‒ Tidy yourself

‒ Be ready for the start of the next round

‒ Make sure corners are clean before starting the next

round

REFEREES (XIII)

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• Fouls

‒ Has to decide about following:

‒ Accidental or Intentional foul?

‒ Type of foul

‒ Point deduction?

‒ Possible disqualification?

‒ Continuation bout or not?

‒ You don’t always have to call time; do it especially for

potentially harmful and unsafe situations

REFEREES (XIV)

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• Fouls: Accidental

‒ Immediately declare accidental foul

‒ Call Time and Ringside Doctor if necessary

‒ Concussive head injury fouls

• Fouls: Intentional

‒ Immediately declare intentional foul

‒ Automatic point deduction

‒ Consider disqualification

‒ Concussive head injury fouls

REFEREES (XV)

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• Tips (1):

Six Characteristics distinguish a great referee:

1.Good Judgment

2.Knowledge of the Rules

3.Movement and Positioning

4.General Ring Mechanics

5.Identify right time to start an eight count

6.Identify the right time when to declare a TKO or KO

REFEREES (XVI)

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• Tips (2):

‒ Priorities of the duties:

1. Safety of the Boxers

2. Uphold the Rules

3. Prevent either Boxer from receiving any unnecessary

and excessive blows

‒ Never allow spectator or any outside source to

influence decision

‒ Be strict without being severe (Boxing is a sport)

‒ Never try to intimidate a Boxer by ‘finger pointing’ when

issuing a caution or warning

REFREES (XVII)

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• Tips (3):

‒ Be sure to use the ‘whole’ hand as this projects a better

image and will maintain respect form the competitors

‒ In the ring, be as discreet as the bout allows you

‒ Move alertly around the ring:

‒ Avoid remaining in one position for long period thus

obstructing the view of the Judges and onlookers and

indeed not seeing as much of the contest as you should

‒ Never give commands, if Boxers have their back to you:

‒ Ensure you are in a correct position where the boxers

fully understand your instruction, actions, or signals

REFEREES (XVIII)

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• Tips (4):

Distinguish between “infighting” and “clinching”

‒ A clinch occurs when one or both Boxers lead and

for a moment their arms become locked together:

• This is not an offence

• Offence does occur when a Boxer does not

make an attempt to disengage from the clinch

and continues to hold

REFEREES (XIX)

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• Tips (5):

‒ Do not walk backwards; always move in a forward

direction where possible

‒ Do not give the command “BREAK” too quickly or too

often

- “BREAK” order should be given when the Boxers

are slow in getting out of a clinch

‒ At the command “BREAK”, insist that “Both” boxers

take a full step backwards

REFEREES (XX)

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• Tips (6):

‒ Avoid saying Stop or Break too often, unless it is

because of a Head Butt.

‒ After the verbal command of “Break”, it may be

necessary to use the hands to touch and separate the

Boxers.

‒ At the end of the round, call “Stop” and wait for the

Boxers to retire to their corners:

- Do not turn your back on the Boxers, but move to the

center of the ring, turn and back into the neutral corner

REFEREES (XXI)

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• Tips (7):

‒ The Referees have the great responsibility to avoid

cuts, injuries and concussions.

‒ Take care with the clashing of the heads

‒ Caution or Warn Boxers for Head Butting

‒ In case of an accidental clash of heads, allow one or

both boxers to recover, then continue the bout without

standing 8-count, only Caution the two Boxers

REFEREES (XXII)

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• Tips (8):

‒ Read the rules and the manual thoroughly before each

assignment

‒ Practice the application of the rules in sparring

sessions

‒ Attend seminars

‒ Keep physically fit and follow a clean lifestyle

‒ Be physically and mentally ready to officiate

‒ Tone up and stretch before each of your bouts

‒ Carefully watch the boxers during each round and in

the intervals, keep an eye on the Ringside Doctor,

squad, judges, and the Supervisor during the intervals

as well

REFEREES (XXIII)

LOW BLOW

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• After a low blow, if the offended complains, the Referee has two (2)

options:

– Disqualifying the offender immediately, if an intentional and hard

blow

– Start an eight count

• After the count till eight, the Referee has two (2) options:

– If the Boxer is fit to continue: the Referee gives a warning to the

offender, if the Referee considers necessary, and the Bout

continues

– If the Boxer is unfit to continue: the Referee gives a maximum of

up to one minute and a half (1’30) to recover

• After above mentioned timeframe, the Referee has two (2) options:

– If the Boxer is fit to continue: the Referee applies a warning to the

offender and the Bout continues

– If the Boxer is unfit to continue: he loses the bout by TKO

LOW BLOW

CAUTION

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• The number of Cautions given before a Warning is issued

falls at the sole discretion of the Referee

• The Referee must use Common Sense when deciding how

many Cautions he allows before issuing a Warning

CAUTION

KNOCKDOWNS

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• Compulsory Count Limits:

A maximum of three (3) eight counts will be given in one (1)

Round

• Elite Men:

‒ No limit of the amount of eight counts will apply in one

Bout

• Women, Youth and Juniors:

‒ A maximum of four (4) eight counts will apply in one

Bout

KNOCKDOWNS

TIMEKEEPER

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• Working with the timekeeper

‒Sounding bell at begin and end of round

‒Sounding last 10 seconds of the round

‒Counting for knockdowns

‒Control the time:

‒Low Blow, LOC and if a boxer falls out of the ring

‒Does not sound the bell if the Referee is still counting a

knockdown that occur concurrent with the end of the round.

Sounds the bell when the Referee says “box”

‒Temporarily stops the clock, when the Referee says “Time”

‒Resumes time when the Referee says “Box”

‒Time stoppage is not necessary when the Referee says “Stop”

TIMEKEEPER

ANNOUNCER

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• Duties Official Announcer:

‒Announce the entrance of the Boxer

‒Announce the Referee and Judges

‒Announce 10 seconds before the end of rest-period -

“Seconds Out”

‒Announce the number of each round right after the start

of each round

‒Announce the final results at the end of the bout after

receiving the official results from the Supervisor

ANNOUNCER (I)

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ANNOUNCER (II)

COACHES

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• The amount of Coaches is limited as follows:

‒ A maximum of 3 (three) Coaches can accompany the

Boxer to the ring

‒ Maximum of 2 (two) Coaches may mount the apron

‒ Maximum of 1 (one) Coach may enter the ring

‒ 1 (one) Coach must always remain on the floor

COACHES

R&J‘s

DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY

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R&J’s DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY (I)

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• National Level R&J:

– AOB Local Competitions

• 1-Star Level R&J:

– AOB National Competitions

• Dual Competition

• Confederation tournaments

• 2-Star Level R&J:

– AOB National Competitions

– AOB Continental Competitions except Men Elite Continental

Championships

– APB National Ranking Competitions except Title Bout

• 3-Star Level R&J:

– All AOB Competitions

– All APB Competitions

– WSB

R&J’s DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY (II)

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• Possible downgrade at any time for various reasons such as:

– When the safety of a boxer is a concern;

– When the performances of the R&J are not acceptable;

– When ethics or corruption matters are raised.

• Potential Sanctions:

– Downgrade of R&J Certification

– Suspension

– Financial Penalty

R&J’s DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY (III)

SUPERVISOR

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• For AOB competitions, the following positions will be

considered:

– 1 Supervisor

– 2 Deputy Supervisor (if use two (2) rings)

– 1 Referee‘s Evaluator

– 1 Judge‘s Evaluator

– Other ITOs:

– Equipment Manager,

– R&J Coordinator,

– Draw Commission

– Medical Jury.

• Thus, this means there will not be Technical Delegate and

Competition Jury Members anymore.

SUPERVISOR SYSTEM

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• A Supervisor has the arduous responsibility of ensuring that the laws and the rules are implemented rigorously and with good judgment by giving directions to the teams to comply with the Technical and Competition Rules.

• Liaise and cooperates with the Competition Manager, Venue Manager, ITOs, Referees and Judges, Timekeeper, Announcer and Scoring System Operator.

• Maintain and operates the Scoring System during the Bouts and Matches.

AOB SUPERVISOR ROLE (I)

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• Enter deductions into the Scoring System following any

warning given by the Referee.

• Review the Protest with the Referee’s Evaluator and

Judge’s Evaluator.

• Make the announcer aware of the name of the Boxer

shown as the winner on the computer monitor after the bout

is over.

AOB SUPERVISOR ROLE (II)

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• Before the Competition, check with the Competition

Manager:

‒ Structure and transport planning

‒ Accomodation and Food

‒ Competition material

‒ Venue and facilities

‒ FOP

‒ Location and lay out of the Medical Examination and

Weigh-in

‒ Security

‒ Scoring System

AOB SUPERVISOR DUTIES (I)

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• Before the Competition:

‒ Organize a Technical Meeting together with the

Competition Manager, all the team representatives and

coaches.

‒ Meeting with ITOs

‒ Meets together with the R&J Evaluators, Referees and

Judges.

‒ Conduct the Draw

AOB SUPERVISOR DUTIES (II)

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• Before the Bouts, ensure:

‒ Scoring System works properly

‒ Competition Material

‒ FOP

‒ Sound

‒ ITOs

‒ Referees and Judges

‒ Medical Facilities including Ambulance

‒ Randomly draws boxers names for Doping Exams

AOB SUPERVISOR DUTIES (III)

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• During the Bouts, ensure:

‒ Controls the FOP

‒ Approves the Referees and Judges for each Bout

‒ Checks the positions of each Judge in each Bout

‒ Enters the Warnings in the Scoring System according

to the Warnings issued by the Referee

‒ Confirms that the result of the bout is correct

‒ Gives the Official Result to the Announcer

‒ Gives the Official Result to the TV Broadcast

AOB SUPERVISOR DUTIES (IV)

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AOB SUPERVISOR DUTIES (V)

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• After the session, ensure:

‒ Transport for all teams and ITOs is available

‒ Transport for the Medical Doctor who is handling

doping tests

‒ Meeting with Competition Manager to evaluate the day

‒ After the Competition signs the R&J Record Book

‒ Deliver the Report

AOB SUPERVISOR DUTIES (VI)

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• Accept or Reject the Protest

• Review with the Referee’s Evaluator and Judge’s Evaluator

the Protests

AOB SUPERVISOR DUTIES (VII)

DEPUTY SUPERVISOR

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• AIBA will appoint two (2) Deputy Supervisors when using

two (2) rings.

• Deputy Supervisors have the same duties as the

Supervisor in each ring.

DEPUTY SUPERVISOR

R&Js‘ EVALUATOR

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• At all events, the R&J Evaluators will evaluate the

Referees and Judges.

• This evaluation process will have different objectives:

‒ To select R&Js that will be used for next competitions.

‒ To select R&J’s, which would need to go through

another examination process, in order to keep their

position.

‒ To select R&J’s, whose performances are the best, and

offer recycle for R&J’s needed.

R&Js’ EVALUATOR (I)

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• Duties:

‒ Meet together with the Supervisor, Referees and

Judges, before and after the matches

‒ Review with the Supervisor or the Deputy Supervisor

any accepted Protests

R&Js’ EVALUATOR (II)

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REFEREES’ EVALUATION

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JUDGES’ EVALUATION

COMPARISON

AOB/APB/WSB RULES

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Major Rules – AOB, APB, WSB (I)

RULE AOB APB WSB

Age 19 - 40 19 - 40 19 – 40

Weight

Categories

10 categories

49, 52, 56, 60, 64, 69,

75, 81, 91 and +91

as per APB

10 categories

49, 52, 56, 60, 64, 69,

75, 81, 91 and +91

as per AOB

6 categories

52, 60, 69,

81, 91 and +91

Weight No Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance

Number of

Rounds 3 * 3 min 6, 8, 10 or 12 * 3 min 5 * 3 min

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Major Rules – AOB, APB, WSB (II)

RULE AOB APB WSB

Scoring

System

10 Point

Must System

10 Point

Must System

10 Point

Must System

Judges 3 selected out of 5 3 selected out of 5 3 selected out of 5

Judges Position randomly

drawn

Position randomly

drawn

Position randomly

drawn

Protest

Only against Referee

Decision after the

session

Only against Referee

APB Commission to

define the process

Only against Referee

WSB Commission to

define the process

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RULE AOB APB WSB

Decision on

Points

Injury by

unintentional foul

after the start of the

1st round

Injury by

unintentional foul

after the start of the

3rd

round

Injury by

unintentional foul

after the start of the

2nd

round

Technical

Draw NO

Injury by

unintentional foul

occurs in the

1st or 2

nd round

Injury by

unintentional foul

occurs in the

1st round

No Contest NO Possible Possible

TKO Possible Possible Possible

Major Rules – AOB, APB, WSB (III)

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RULE AOB APB WSB

Count Limits

Elite Men

Max 3 in 1 round

No limit in1 bout

Max 3 in 1 round

No limit in 1 bout

Max 3 in 1 round

No limit in 1 bout

Count Limits

Women,

Youth &

Junior

Max 3 in 1 round

Max 4 in 1 bout N/A N/A

Seconds on

Ringside 3 3 3

Major Rules – AOB, APB, WSB (IV)

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Major Rules – AOB, APB, WSB (V)

RULE AOB APB WSB

Gloves

Elite Men

10 oz

49,52,56,60,64

12 oz

69,75,81,91,+91

10 oz

49,52,56,60,64

12 oz

69,75,81,91,+91

10 oz

52 and 60

12 oz

69, 81, 91, +91

10 oz

all other age

classifications

Gloves

Closure Velcro as per WSB Laces

Velcro as per

AOB

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Major Rules – AOB, APB, WSB (VI)

RULE AOB APB WSB

Bandage 4.5 meters

stretchy cotton

12 meters gauze

2.50 meters tape

12 meters gauze

2.50 meters tape

Vest YES NO NO

Headguard

Elite Men

No headguard

Effective on June 1

Grace period

NO NO

Annual Medical

Certificate Submission online Submission online Submission online

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Major Rules – AOB, APB, WSB (VII)

RULE AOB APB WSB

Competition

Officials

Supervisor

Deputy Supervisor(s)

ITOs

Supervisor

Ringside Doctors

Supervisor

Ringside Doctors

R&J

Management

System

Unique for all programs

Coaches

Management

System

Unique for all programs

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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LUIZ BOSELLI

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