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Welcome. AIBA Open Boxing. New Technical & Competition Rules. Angel Villarreal AIBA Technical & Rules Commission Member AOB/WSB/APB Supervisor. Reason for Changes. To adapt the same Technical & Competition rules for the 3 AIBA programs AOB = AIBA OPEN Boxing

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  1. Welcome

  2. AIBA Open Boxing New Technical & Competition Rules Angel Villarreal AIBA Technical & Rules Commission Member AOB/WSB/APB Supervisor

  3. Reason for Changes • To adapt the same Technical & Competition rules for the 3 AIBA programs • AOB = AIBA OPEN Boxing • WSB = AIBA World Series Boxing • APB = AIBA Professional Boxing • The Technical Rules are effective March 11, 2013 3 3

  4. Reason for Changes • Implement the no head guard rule for AOB like WSB and APB • Officially June 1, 2013 • All AIBA programs will implement the 10 point must scoring system 4 4

  5. Weigh-In 6

  6. Weigh-In Rules • A general physical & weigh in will be conducted prior to the draw • Boxers must be clean shaven (no mustaches allowed or jewelry on body • At the general weigh-in a boxer shall not exceed the maximum of the boxer’s weight class nor be below the minimum of boxers weight class 7 7

  7. Weigh-In Rules • Zero tolerance on any weight over designated weights • At the daily weigh-in (once the tournament starts), only the maximum weight limit should be controlled, not the minimum weight limit • A boxer will have only one opportunity to weigh in on the official scale 8 8

  8. Weigh-In Rules • If a boxer is wearing a dressing on a cut, wound, abrasion, or laceration or blood is swelling on the scalp or the face including the nose or ears, the decision will be made by the ringside doctor examining the boxer on the day the boxer is competing • A test scale must be available and calibrated; the test scale must be the same as the official scale or the difference will be noted on the scale 9 9

  9. Athletes 10

  10. Hairnets/Caps • For all competitions other than Elite Men (female, men and youth, etc.), it is mandatory for athletes with long hair to use a cap or hair net under the headgear 11 11

  11. Gloves • AOB - 10oz for Weight Categories • 49kg – 64kg Elite 108 - 141 • AOB - 12oz for Weight Categories • 69kg – 91+kg Elite 152 – 201+ • All other categories (female, youth and junior) – 10 oz gloves • AOB - Velcro Closure • The only licenses approved for AIBA competition gloves: • Top Ten/Adidas/Wesing/FBT 12 12

  12. Hand Bandages • In all AOB competitions, boxers must use bandages from one of the AIBA official boxing equipment licensees • The bandages of each boxer must be checked and marked by the equipment manager at the equipment check table • Specifications • Bandages must not be longer than 4.5m (14.76 feet), and not shorter than 2.5m (8.2 feet); Bandages must be 5.7cm (2 1⁄4 inches) wide • Bandages must be made of stretchy cotton material with a velcro closure • USAB gauze and tape rules apply in the USA  13 13

  13. Coaches

  14. Coaches • 3 coaches are allowed in the corner • Only 2 may mount the ring apron • Only 1 may enter the ring • Coaches are allowed to give instructions in the corner and during round • Coaches can still be removed from the corner by the supervisor 15 15

  15. Coaches • For a 1st violation on any of above prohibited activities, Seconds will receive a caution • For a 2nd violation on any of above prohibited activities, Seconds will receive a warning and be placed just outside of the FOP area but be allowed to remain the Competition Venue • For a 3rd violation on any of the above prohibited activities, Seconds will be removed by the Supervisor for the rest of the day • If the Seconds are removed for a second time, Seconds will be completely suspended from the competition  16 16

  16. Coaches • Instruction will be given in a controlled manner from the corner • No touching the ring during round • Coaches will only be able to use clear bottles of water in the corner 17 17

  17. Coaches • In the event of a cut the seconds can use the following items during the rest period: • Steri Strip • Vaseline • Surgical and adrenaline (1/1000) • Collodion • Thrombin Solution • Micro Fibrilan Coloagen • Gelfoam 18 18

  18. New Scoring System 19

  19. New Scoring System 20 20

  20. Scoring System • The new scoring system is based on a 10 point must system that can be used either with a similar electronic scoring system as in the past or a manual mode (paper scoring) • When the electronic scoring system (ESS) is available, 5 judges will enter the field of play, their position around the ring will be randomly selected by ping pong balls numbered 1 through 5 • When using the manual system, 3 judges will enter the field of play, their position around the ring will be randomly selected by ping pong balls numbered 1 through 3 21 21

  21. Scoring System • Just before starting the bout, the ESS will randomly select 3 judges out of the 5 to score the bout, only the scores of these 3 judges selected will be counted • When using the manual system, all 3 judges will be live • When using the ESS system, the judges will not know if they are live until the end of the bout when their names and scores are announced • At the end of each round, when using the ESS the judges will have 15 seconds to enter their score into the ESS scoring pad 22 22

  22. Scoring System • The judge will select a winner after each round by hitting the red or blue button on the scoring pad or manually writing it on the score card, all judges will declare their winner, but only the 3 live judges scoring the bout will decide the outcome • Each of the judges must determine the winner of the round and award a score of 10 - 9 or less, but not lower than 6, every round must have a declared winner no ties • Whether it is electronic or manual scoring, the supervisor will apply any warnings associated with the bout and make the proper adjustments manually on score cards • With the the electronic scoring, they will inform the ESS tech to apply the warning and it will be noted in the equation 23 23

  23. Scoring System • With manual scoring the proper adjustments will be made once the score cards have been collected (the judge’s full concentration must be dedicated to the bout without distractions) • If the bout is tied, the scoring pad will light up and blink indicating to the judge they have to select a winner • In the event of a tie when using the manual system, when the score card is turned in for the final round, a winner must be declared on the score card 24 24

  24. Scoring System • If the computer system goes down prior to the bout starting, the supervisor will give the referee 5 scorecards to pass out to the judges; the supervisor will randomly select through the blind selection process (ping pong balls) 3 of the 5 judges to score the bout • If the scoring system goes down after the beginning of the first round, score cards will be handed out to all the judges, but only the 3 live judges scores will determine the winner • When scoring manually this will not be an issue 25 25

  25. Manual Scoring System 26

  26. Scoring Criteria • A boxer will be given value for the following scoring methodology: • Number of quality blows landed on the target area • Domination of the bout • Competitiveness – not giving up and continues to be competitive in the bout 27 27

  27. Scoring Criteria • Technique • Clean, effective scoring blows with good style and form • Strategic and Tactical • Maneuver himself in the position to score • Out maneuver an opponent by ability to cut off the ring • Infringement of the Rules set forth by USA Boxing 28 28

  28. Scoring System • The following scores are based on the new scoring criteria: • 10 – 9 (Close Round) • 10 – 8 (Clear Winner) • 10 – 7 (Total Dominance) • 10 – 6 (Overmatched) • The difference between the 10 point must system in AOB versus professional boxing is that a knock down in professional boxing will automatically win you the round • In AOB/USAB it’s just part of the equation and evaluation of the total performance of the round 29 29

  29. Compulsory Count Limits • Elite men (19 – 40) after a maximum of three 8 counts in one round the bout will be stopped • No limit of the amount of 8 counts in a bout without exceeding 3 in a round • Women, youth and juniors will have a maximum of three 8 counts in one round and 4 in the bout 30 30

  30. Boxer Knocked Down • In the event a boxer is knocked down at the end of a round, referee must continue the count until the boxer gets up • Should the referee count up to 10 the boxer will be deemed to have lost the bout by KO, the bell will not save the boxer 31 31

  31. Decisions 32

  32. Decisions • Points / Split or Unanimous • Technical Knock-Out – TKO • Technical Knock-Out Injury – TKO-I 33 33

  33. Decisions • Disqualification – DQ • Knock-Out – KO • Walk-Over – WO 34 34

  34. Decisions • Points – Total Score • Unanimous Decision – 3 Judges – same winner • Split Decision 2 Judges – same winner and 1 Judge – Tie 2 Judges – same winner and 1 Judge – other winner 35 35

  35. Decisions • If an injury caused by an unintentional foul occurs and as a result the contest is stopped by the referee, the judges will record the points gained by each boxer up to the time of the termination of the bout • The boxer who is ahead on points will be declared the winner of the bout on points in accordance with the scoring system • The round in which the bout is stopped will be scored, even if it is a partial round 36 36

  36. Decisions - TKO • Boxer retires • Coach throws the towel into the ring • Doctor recommends to referee or supervisor to terminate the bout 37 37

  37. Decisions - TKO • Outclassed • Low Blow • Boxer out of ring for more than 30 seconds 38 38

  38. Boxer out of Ring • In the event of a boxer being knocked out of the ring, the boxer should be allowed thirty (30) seconds to come back into the ring without anyone’s assistance • In case the boxer is not able to come back into the ring within the above mentioned timeframe, the opponent shall be declared the winner of the bout by TKO 39 39

  39. Decisions – TKO-I (Injury) • Injury by correct blows in any round i.e. boxer gets hit in the nose from a correct punch and they cannot control the nose bleed, the bout would be stopped • Unfit to continue – Injury (not necessarily by punch i.e. twisted ankle, shoulder pops out of place) 40 40

  40. Decisions - Disqualification • 3 Warnings in bout • Flagrant Foul - Warning or DQ • Low Blow – Warning or DQ 41 41

  41. New Low Blow Rule • After a low blow, if the offended boxer does not complain and the low blow was not hard or intentional, the referee makes a sign to signal the foul without interrupting the bout • After a low blow, if the offended boxer complains about the severity of the blow, the referee has 2 options: 1) Disqualifying the offender immediately, if an intentional and hard blow has been landed 2) Start an 8 count 42 42

  42. New Low Blow Rule • After the 8 count, the Referee has 2 options: 1) If the boxer is fit to continue, the referee will issue a warning to the offender and the bout continues 2) The boxer is unfit to continue, the referee gives a certain amount of time to recover with a maximum of up to one and a half (1 1/2) minutes (90 Seconds) 43 43

  43. New Low Blow Rule • After the above mentioned time frame, the referee has two options 1) If the boxer is fit to continue, the referee will give a warning to the offender and the bout continues 2) The boxer is unfit to continue, his opponent shall be declared the winner of the Bout by TKO 44 44

  44. New Low Blow Rule Low Blow 8 - count DQ Boxer can continue = 1 ½ min. rest period Boxer cannot continue = “Warning ” = Box Boxer can continue Boxer cannot continue = Warning   Box = Opponent wins by TKO 45 45

  45. Decisions - KO • Unfit to continue before the count of 10 when the boxer is down • The referee suspends the count and summons the doctor in the ring when the boxer is down • Double KO • Both boxers will lose the bout by KO 46 46

  46. Decisions - Walkover • When a boxer is present in the ring fully attired for boxing and the opponent fails to appear after being announced and a maximum period of one minute has elapsed after the bell has been sounded the referee will declare the present boxer the winner by walkover • If the supervisor knows in advance that a boxer will not be present, he will cancel the procedure mentioned above and the announcer will announce the official result to the public 47 47

  47. When A Tiebreaker Is Needed • A tiebreaker will be needed in the following 3 situations: • 1 judge is tied & 2 judges select different winners • 2 judges are tied & 1 judge selects one winner • 3 Judges are tied 48 48

  48. Boxer Knocked Down • In the event a boxer is knocked down at the end of a round, referee must continue the count until the boxer gets up • Should the referee count up to 10 the boxer will be deemed to have lost the bout by KO, the bell will not save the boxer 49 49

  49. Cautions, Warnings & DQ’s • Gumshield Out – 3 times out due to correct blows will warrant an automatic warning • If the gumshield is deliberately spit out the boxer will receive an automatic warning 50 50

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