- (1) A contestant may not have more than four seconds, and a contestant shall designate one second as the chief second. The chief second remains responsible for the conduct in the corner during a contest. During the rest period, one second shall be allowed inside the ring, two seconds shall be allowed on the apron and one second shall be allowed on the floor.
- (2) All seconds shall remain seated during the round.
- (3) A second may not spray or throw water on a contestant during a round.
- (4) A contestant's corner may not heckle or in any manner annoy the contestant's opponent or the referee, or throw any object into the ring.
- (5) A second may not enter the ring until the timekeeper has indicated the end of a round.
- (6) A second shall leave the ring at the timekeeper's whistle and shall clear the ring platform of all objects or obstructions at the sound of the gong indicating the beginning of a round. Objects may not occupy the ring floor until the round has ended or the contest has terminated.
- (7) A referee may eject a second from a ring corner for violations of the Subsections R457-1-609(6) and R457-1-608(4) of this rule, stepping into the ring and disruptive behavior, and may have the judges deduct points from a contestant's corner.
- (8) A second may state to the referee that the second's contestant cannot continue and that referee should stop the contest. Only verbal notification or hand signals may indicate defeat; the throwing of a towel into the ring does not indicate the defeat of the contestant.
- (9) A second may not administer alcoholic beverages, narcotics, or stimulants to a contestant, pour excessive water on the body of a contestant, or place ice in the trunks or protective cup of a contestant during the progress of a contest.
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.