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Rules of K-1,
Article 1
The match shall be held in a 7.2 m X 7.2 m boxing ring surrounded by 4-level ropes.
Article 2
Each fighter shall wear regulation gloves provided by the promoter, a protective cup and a mouthpiece. Use of leg pads, shin guards, and kneepads is prohibited. Contact lenses are also prohibited. Gloves sizes for each weight class are as follows:
Class Body Weight Glove Size
Flyweight Under 50.80kg 6 oz.
Bantamweight Under 53.50kg 6 oz.
Featherweight Under 57.15kg 6 oz.
Lightweight Under 61.23kg 8 oz.
Welterweight Under 66.68kg 8 oz.
Middleweight Under 72.57kg 8 oz.
Super Middleweight Under 76.20kg 10 oz.
Light Heavyweight Under 79.38kg 10 oz.
Cruiserweight Under 86.18kg 10 oz.
Heavyweight Over 86.18 kg 10 oz.
Article 3
Matches shall be held in the following manner.
One-match fights:
Each match consists of three (3) minutes X five (5) rounds or three (3) minutes X three (3) rounds.
When a fighter is down, and the three (3) minute time is up while referee is still counting, the following shall apply:
(a) For all rounds except the final round, the timekeeper signals the end of the round. However, the referee continues to count, and if the counts exceed ten (10) counts, the downed fighter will be considered knocked out.
(b) For all final rounds, the timekeeper shall signal the end of the round and the match is completed even if the "Down" count is not completed. (ie. Fighters may be saved by the bell only in the final round.)
(c) The final round in this case is defined as the round prior to the decision in the event that the winner is to be determined by decision. Therefore, an extra round may be considered as the final round.
Article 4
Awarding of points shall be based on the following elements:
Whether an effective and accurate attack is recognized, and damage is inflicted on the opponent by authorized fighting techniques. Each match consists of three (3) minutes X five (5) rounds or three (3) minutes X three (3) rounds.
Points will be awarded in this priority:
(1) Number of downs
(2) Extent of damage inflicted on the opponent
(3) Number of clean hits
(4) Degree of aggressiveness (points in the offensive)
The dominant fighter shall be awarded a score of ten (10), and points shall be deducted from his opponent.
Article 5
CATEGORY OF OUTCOME
DECISION:
Applicable when there is no knockout, technical knockout, or disqualification to decide the winner. Three (3) judges shall award points to each fighter, and the fighter with the higher point total at the end of final round from two (2) out of three (3) judges shall be declared the winner.
DRAW:
(a) Applicable when the winner is not determined by a decision of the judges as in Article 5-1.
(b) Applicable when both fighters go down at the same time and neither rises to his feet before or at the call of count nine (9).
KNOCKOUT (KO):
(a) Applicable when a fighter does not stand up before the call of count ten (10). Or when a referee decides the fighter cannot stand up within the call of count ten (10).
(b) Applicable when a fighter is judged to have lost his will to continue to fight, even though he has stood up within the call of count ten (10), and/or when a fighter is judged to be incapable of continuing the fight.
(c) Applicable when a fighter goes down three (3) times in a round (or two (2) times in a tournament fight except in the final match).
TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT (TKO):
(a) Applicable when the referee judges that it is impossible to continue the match due to an accidental injury (of neither fighter's fault) to a fighter. Such decisions shall be made in accordance with Article12.
(b) Applicable when a corner man throws a towel into the ring during the course of a match. In the event that the referee does not notice the towel being thrown in, the official observer is authorized to announce the end of match.
(c) Referee Stop: Applicable when the referee judges that one fighter is overwhelmingly superior to his opponent and the inferior fighter is in a physically perilous condition.
(d) Doctor Stop: Applicable when the official physician judges that it is impossible to continue the match due to an injury or severe damage to a fighter. If a fighter is down and has sustained severe damage, the official physician has the option to stop the match, accordingly to the deliberation.
NO CONTEST (NULL and VOID match)
(a) Applicable when both fighters are found to be guilty of a rule(s) violation, match fixing, or collusion.
(b) Applicable when both fighters fail to fight in good faith (a spiritless fight) after repeated cautions and warnings by the referee, and when the referee declares disqualification of both fighters.
(c) Applicable when both fighters are judged as not being able to continue the match due to an accidental injury of neither fighter's fault in a one-match fight, where the fight is not justified. Article 12 sub-article3@ shall be observed.
Article 6
EXTRA ROUNDS (tournament fights only)
Extra rounds shall be held in tournament fights to decide the winner in case the match is judged as a draw in accordance with Article5-2.
When a winner is not decided after three (3) 3-minute rounds (five (5) rounds in some cases), one (1) extra 3-minute round shall be held. The result of this extra round shall be an independent judgement that does not take the first three (3) rounds (or first five (5) rounds in some cases) into account.
When the result of the extra round [the fourth (4th) round, or sixth (6th) round] is a draw, a final extra 3-minute round shall be held. If the result of this final extra round is also a draw, the judgement shall be conducted based on the flow of the entire match as a whole from round one (1), and a winner shall be decided by considering even the slightest difference.
Article 7
AUTHORIZED FIGHTING TECHNIQUES
The following fighting techniques are authorized.
Punches : Straight punches, hooks, uppers, and backspin blows.
Kicks : Front kicks, low kicks, middle kicks, high kicks, side kicks, back kicks, inner thigh kicks, jumping kicks, and knee kicks.
The following restrictions apply to the use of the backspin blow.
(a) The authorized area of contact for the backspin blow shall be the area of the glove where it bends at the wrist and beyond to the tip of the glove.
(b) If an area other than the authorized area of contact hits and injures the opponent by accident, Article 12, sub-article 3 shall apply.
Article 8
FOUL TECHNIQUES
A fighter who executes a foul technique shall be penalized with a caution, warning, or a point reduction. Two (2) cautions shall lead to one (1) warning for the first two (2) cautions; however, a warning shall be given for any cautions thereafter. Two (2) warnings shall lead to a point reduction, and three (3) point reductions in one (1) round shall be grounds for disqualification. This clause shall not apply in cases where the judges rule that the foul technique as unintentional.
Article 9
DISQUALIFICATION
A fighter shall be disqualified when:
A fighter intentionally uses a foul technique.
A fighter fails to follow the referee's instructions during a match.
A fighter is late for a match or does not show up at all.
A fighter exhibits ill-mannered behavior or a malicious attitude during a match.
The referee determines that a fighter does not have the will to fight.
When a fighter receives three (3) point reductions within one (1) round, counting two (2) warnings as one (1) point reduction.
The official physician deems a fighter unfit to fight as a result of a medical check.
A corner man has entered in the ring or touched one of the fighters during the match.
A fighter is found to have broken other rules.
Article 1
The match shall be held in a 7.2 m X 7.2 m boxing ring surrounded by 4-level ropes.
Article 2
Each fighter shall wear regulation gloves provided by the promoter, a protective cup and a mouthpiece. Use of leg pads, shin guards, and kneepads is prohibited. Contact lenses are also prohibited. Gloves sizes for each weight class are as follows:
Class Body Weight Glove Size
Flyweight Under 50.80kg 6 oz.
Bantamweight Under 53.50kg 6 oz.
Featherweight Under 57.15kg 6 oz.
Lightweight Under 61.23kg 8 oz.
Welterweight Under 66.68kg 8 oz.
Middleweight Under 72.57kg 8 oz.
Super Middleweight Under 76.20kg 10 oz.
Light Heavyweight Under 79.38kg 10 oz.
Cruiserweight Under 86.18kg 10 oz.
Heavyweight Over 86.18 kg 10 oz.
Article 3
Matches shall be held in the following manner.
One-match fights:
Each match consists of three (3) minutes X five (5) rounds or three (3) minutes X three (3) rounds.
When a fighter is down, and the three (3) minute time is up while referee is still counting, the following shall apply:
(a) For all rounds except the final round, the timekeeper signals the end of the round. However, the referee continues to count, and if the counts exceed ten (10) counts, the downed fighter will be considered knocked out.
(b) For all final rounds, the timekeeper shall signal the end of the round and the match is completed even if the "Down" count is not completed. (ie. Fighters may be saved by the bell only in the final round.)
(c) The final round in this case is defined as the round prior to the decision in the event that the winner is to be determined by decision. Therefore, an extra round may be considered as the final round.
Article 4
Awarding of points shall be based on the following elements:
Whether an effective and accurate attack is recognized, and damage is inflicted on the opponent by authorized fighting techniques. Each match consists of three (3) minutes X five (5) rounds or three (3) minutes X three (3) rounds.
Points will be awarded in this priority:
(1) Number of downs
(2) Extent of damage inflicted on the opponent
(3) Number of clean hits
(4) Degree of aggressiveness (points in the offensive)
The dominant fighter shall be awarded a score of ten (10), and points shall be deducted from his opponent.
Article 5
CATEGORY OF OUTCOME
DECISION:
Applicable when there is no knockout, technical knockout, or disqualification to decide the winner. Three (3) judges shall award points to each fighter, and the fighter with the higher point total at the end of final round from two (2) out of three (3) judges shall be declared the winner.
DRAW:
(a) Applicable when the winner is not determined by a decision of the judges as in Article 5-1.
(b) Applicable when both fighters go down at the same time and neither rises to his feet before or at the call of count nine (9).
KNOCKOUT (KO):
(a) Applicable when a fighter does not stand up before the call of count ten (10). Or when a referee decides the fighter cannot stand up within the call of count ten (10).
(b) Applicable when a fighter is judged to have lost his will to continue to fight, even though he has stood up within the call of count ten (10), and/or when a fighter is judged to be incapable of continuing the fight.
(c) Applicable when a fighter goes down three (3) times in a round (or two (2) times in a tournament fight except in the final match).
TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT (TKO):
(a) Applicable when the referee judges that it is impossible to continue the match due to an accidental injury (of neither fighter's fault) to a fighter. Such decisions shall be made in accordance with Article12.
(b) Applicable when a corner man throws a towel into the ring during the course of a match. In the event that the referee does not notice the towel being thrown in, the official observer is authorized to announce the end of match.
(c) Referee Stop: Applicable when the referee judges that one fighter is overwhelmingly superior to his opponent and the inferior fighter is in a physically perilous condition.
(d) Doctor Stop: Applicable when the official physician judges that it is impossible to continue the match due to an injury or severe damage to a fighter. If a fighter is down and has sustained severe damage, the official physician has the option to stop the match, accordingly to the deliberation.
NO CONTEST (NULL and VOID match)
(a) Applicable when both fighters are found to be guilty of a rule(s) violation, match fixing, or collusion.
(b) Applicable when both fighters fail to fight in good faith (a spiritless fight) after repeated cautions and warnings by the referee, and when the referee declares disqualification of both fighters.
(c) Applicable when both fighters are judged as not being able to continue the match due to an accidental injury of neither fighter's fault in a one-match fight, where the fight is not justified. Article 12 sub-article3@ shall be observed.
Article 6
EXTRA ROUNDS (tournament fights only)
Extra rounds shall be held in tournament fights to decide the winner in case the match is judged as a draw in accordance with Article5-2.
When a winner is not decided after three (3) 3-minute rounds (five (5) rounds in some cases), one (1) extra 3-minute round shall be held. The result of this extra round shall be an independent judgement that does not take the first three (3) rounds (or first five (5) rounds in some cases) into account.
When the result of the extra round [the fourth (4th) round, or sixth (6th) round] is a draw, a final extra 3-minute round shall be held. If the result of this final extra round is also a draw, the judgement shall be conducted based on the flow of the entire match as a whole from round one (1), and a winner shall be decided by considering even the slightest difference.
Article 7
AUTHORIZED FIGHTING TECHNIQUES
The following fighting techniques are authorized.
Punches : Straight punches, hooks, uppers, and backspin blows.
Kicks : Front kicks, low kicks, middle kicks, high kicks, side kicks, back kicks, inner thigh kicks, jumping kicks, and knee kicks.
The following restrictions apply to the use of the backspin blow.
(a) The authorized area of contact for the backspin blow shall be the area of the glove where it bends at the wrist and beyond to the tip of the glove.
(b) If an area other than the authorized area of contact hits and injures the opponent by accident, Article 12, sub-article 3 shall apply.
Article 8
FOUL TECHNIQUES
A fighter who executes a foul technique shall be penalized with a caution, warning, or a point reduction. Two (2) cautions shall lead to one (1) warning for the first two (2) cautions; however, a warning shall be given for any cautions thereafter. Two (2) warnings shall lead to a point reduction, and three (3) point reductions in one (1) round shall be grounds for disqualification. This clause shall not apply in cases where the judges rule that the foul technique as unintentional.
Article 9
DISQUALIFICATION
A fighter shall be disqualified when:
A fighter intentionally uses a foul technique.
A fighter fails to follow the referee's instructions during a match.
A fighter is late for a match or does not show up at all.
A fighter exhibits ill-mannered behavior or a malicious attitude during a match.
The referee determines that a fighter does not have the will to fight.
When a fighter receives three (3) point reductions within one (1) round, counting two (2) warnings as one (1) point reduction.
The official physician deems a fighter unfit to fight as a result of a medical check.
A corner man has entered in the ring or touched one of the fighters during the match.
A fighter is found to have broken other rules.