- (1) The chief official of a boxing contest shall be the referee.
(2) The referee shall:
- (a) decide all questions arising in the ring during a contest that are not addressed in this rule;
- (b) before each contest begins, determine the name and location of the physician assigned to officiate at the contest and each contestant's chief second;
- (c) summon the contestants and their chief seconds together for final instructions;
- (d) make sure that the contestants understand the final instructions through an interpreter and shall use suitable gestures and signs during the contest, when necessary; and
- (e) inspect a contestant's body for application of a foreign substance.
- (3) After receiving the final instructions under Subsection (2), the contestants shall shake hands and retire to their respective corners.
- (4) No individual other than the contestants, the referee, and the physician when summoned by the referee, may enter the ring or the apron of the ring during the progress of a round.
- (5) If a contestant's manager or second steps into the ring or onto the apron of the ring during a round, the fight shall be halted and the referee may eject the manager or second from the ringside working area. If the manager or second steps into the ring or onto the apron a second time during the contest, the fight may be stopped and the decision may be awarded to the contestant's opponent due to disqualification.
KEY: licensing, boxing, unarmed combat, White-collar contests
Date of Last Change: February 20, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 9-23-101 et seq.