Item 1: THE RING.
The ring shall be constructed as follows:
1.1. Size: A square with each side the following dimension: Small size 20-feet
(6.10 metres); Large size-24-feet (7.30 metres), to be measured within the
ropes.
1.2. Floor And Corner: Must be well constructed with no obstructions and
with a minimum extension outside the ring of at least 3 feet (91 cm). The
minimum floor height should be 4 feet (1.22 metres) with a maximum of 5
feet (1.48 metres) from the building floor. The corner posts should have
a diameter of between four (10.00 cm) to five inches (12.70cm) with a height
of 58 inches (1.47 metres) from the ring floor. All four posts must be properly
cushioned.
1.3. Ring Floor: The floor must be padded by either cushioning, rubber,
soft cloth, rubber mat, or similar material with a minimum thickness of
1 inch (2.50 cm) and a maximum of 1.5 inch (3.7 cm). The padding should
be completely covered by a canvas cloth.
1.4. Ropes: Consisting of four ropes with a minimum diameter of 1.20 inches
(3 cms) and a maximum of 2 inches (5 cms), stretched and linked to the four
corner posts. The distance from the ring floor to the lower rope will be
18 inches (46 cm), to the 2nd rope 30 inches (76 cm), to the 3rd rope 42
inches (107 cm) and the top rope 54 inches (137 cm) respectively. The rope
will be covered by a soft or cushioned material . Each rope will be joined
together by two strong cords of 1.20-1.60 inches (3-4 cms) diameter and
are at equal distance from each other.
1.5. Ring Steps: At least three (3) sets are required. The width of each
step should be at least 3.50 feet (1.07 metres). One set is located at each
corner and a third shall be positioned centrally for the doctor and other
officials.
1.6. Plastic Bin: To be located at the fighter's corner for the disposal
of tissues, bandages or any other garbage.
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Item 2: RING ACCESSORIES.
The following equipment is required at ringside.
1. Break area at both corners.
2. Two drinking water bottles and two spray bottles. No other type of bottle
is allowed ringside.
3. Two towels.
4. Two bowls of water.
5. Tables and chairs for the officials.
6. Alarm bell.
7. One or two stop clocks.
8. Score sheets.
9. Locking box for keeping the score sheets.
10. One set of round indicators, signs or boards.
11. Two pairs of spare boxing gloves.
12. One spare set each of red and blue boxing shorts.
13. Groin protector with one or two ties.
14. Two cloth squares to facilitate a groin protector change or adjustment.
15. Stretcher.
16. Blunt edged scissors.
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Item 3: BOXING GLOVES
3 1 Only gloves certified by World Muay Thai Council are allowed to be used
in any match.
3.2. Boxing glove requirements:
Glove usage should correspond to the following weight divisions:
Weight Division Glove Weight
Mini Flyweight - Junior Featherweight 6 ounce (132 grams)
Featherweight - Welterweight 8 ounce (227 grams)
Junior Middleweight and upwards 10 ounce (284 grams)
The weight of the leather shall not be more than half of the total glove
weight, including the internal cushioning, which should always be in good
condition. The laces are to be tied at the back of the wrist band.
3.3. To ensure compliance with the regulations, all gloves will be inspected
by a member of the match committee prior to the fight.
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Item 4: BANDAGES
Only a soft material type is allowed, size 2 inches x 6.5 yards (5 cm x
6 metres). Plastic or plaster types are strictly prohibited. The use of
adhesive tape, size 2.50 cm. x 2.50 metres is only allowed for covering
the back of the wrist and must not be used to cover the knuckles.
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Item 5: DRESS CODE
A. BOXER'S ATTIRE
5.1. Only boxing shorts are to be worn, the colour of which depending on
the corner; red, pink, or maroon or with a red stripe for the red corner;
blue, bright blue, black for the blue corner. The dressing gown will be
as specified by the World Muay Thai Council.
5.2. To ensure the boxer's safety, a groin protector must be worn and tied
only at the back.
5.3. Long hair and/or beards are prohibited. A short moustache is allowed
but the hair must not extend over the lip.
5.4. The Mongkol should be worn when performing the Wai Kru (paying respect
to one's teacher), prior to tbe match start. Amulets are only to be worn
on the arm or waist and covered by material to avoid injury.
5.5. Single elastic bandages are allowed to be worn on the arm or legs to
prevent spralns, however insertion of a shin guard, etc, is not allowed.
5.6. No metallized material, decoration or jewellery are allowed to be worn.
5.7. The use of vaseline, fat or any similar substance by the boxer to gain
unfair advantage is not allowed.
5.8. Boxer may wear elastic ankle bandages to protect his feet.
B. Any infringement to the dress code may result in the fighter's disqualification.
In the case of any problem with the boxing gloves themselves, the referee
may temporarily halt the match until they are corrected.
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Item 6: CLASSIFICATION OF WEIGHT DIVISIONS
A. Weight Divisions
No.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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Weight Division
Mini Flyweight
Junior Flyweight
Flyweight
Junior Bantamweight
Bantamweight
Junior Featherweight
Featherwight
Junior Lightweight
Lightweight
Junior Welterweight
Welterweight
Junior Middleweight
Middleweight
Super Middleweight
Light Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
Heavyweight
Super Heavyweight
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Max. Weight
105 lbs (47.727kg)
108 lbs (48.988kg)
112 lbs (50.802kg)
115 lbs (52.163kg)
118 lbs (53.524kg)
122 lbs (55.338kg)
126 lbs (57.153kg)
130 lbs (58.967kg)
135 lbs (61.235kg)
140 lbs (63.503kg)
147 lbs (66.638kg)
154 lbs (69.835kg)
160 lbs (71.575kg)
168 lbs (76.363kg)
175 lbs (79.379kg)
190 lbs (86.138kg)
190 lbs+ (86.138kg+)
209 lbs+ (95kg+)
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B. Weigh-In
I. The boxer shall be weighed without clothes, no later than 3 hours prior
to the match.
2. If the fighter is over weight at the time of the weigh-in, he may reweigh
again.
3. Prior to the weigh-in, all fighters must be examined and certified fit
by a licenced doctor.
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Item 7: WAI KRU AND ROUND DEFINITION
7.1. Prior to the start of the first round, both fighters shall perform
the Wai Kru (paying respect to the teacher), accompanied by the appropriate
Thai tradifional music, incorporating the Ching (cymbal), Klong khaek (tom-tom)
and Pee Java (Thai reed pipe).
7.2. A Muay Thai match shall consist of five rounds, 3 minutes per round
with a 2 minute break between each round. Any stoppage during the match
for any reason, will not be counted as part of the 3 minute round time.
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Item 8: BOXERS
Boxer's Eligibility
8.1. No physical disability and at least 15 years old.
8.2. Minimum weight: l00 pounds (45.36 kg).
8.3. Not classified as a prohibited person, as described in the medical
manual of the World Muay Thai Council.
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Item 9: SECONDS
Two seconds are allowed to attend the boxer as per the following stipulations:
9.1. During the match, the seconds are not allowed to advise, help or instruct
their boxer. Any violation of the rules by the seconds or the boxer may
result in the boxer's disqualification.
9.2. The seconds are not allowed to signal to interested parties, the condition
of his boxer.
9.3. During the match, the seconds must stay in the designated area. Prior
to the start of each round they will remove all towels, water bottles, etc
out of the ring area.
9.4. During the interval, the seconds will ensure that their boxer is properly
attired. In case of any problem they shall inform the referee immediately.
9.5. The seconds shall ensure that the ring floor is kept dry to prevent
any slipping.
9.6. The seconds must wear a proper shirt that bears his camp's/gym's logo
or emblem.
9.7. The seconds are forbidden to direct bad or insulting language at the
boxer or injure him either during or after the fight.
9.8. In a championship match, 3 seconds are allowed but only 2 are allowed
in the ring at any one time during the round break.
9.9. Prior to a championship match, a meeting will be held between the referee,
judges, boxers's managers and the seconds to confirm the rules and procedures
of the match and to confirm the penalties for any improper conduct or violations
by an involved person.
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Item 10: MATCH COMMITTEE
A. Committee Member's Qualification.
1. No physical disability and at least 25 years old.
2. Hold a medical certificate endorsed by the World Muay Thai Council.
3. Hold proper certification as to their work experience, health, age and
occupation.
4. Certified by the World Muay Thai Council as properly qualified.
B. Referee's Qualification
1. All referees must be trained and tested by the appropriate committee
of the World Muay Thai Council and be certified and registered as a referee.
2. Not over 60 years of age unless an extension is approved by the committee.
3. Must resign immediately on the order of the committee or when unable
to perform his duties.
C. Number of Judges and Referees
The match committee will comprise of 3 judges and one referee for the ring
with the match chairman responsible for match supervision.
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Item 11: THE REFEREE
A. Duty.
The prime duty of the referee is to ensure the safety of the boxers to the
maximum degree.
B. The Referee 's Responsibilities.
The referee's uniform will consist of blue trousers and shirt, bearing the
logo of the World Muay Thai Council and flat canvas shoes. No glasses or
jewellery are allowed.
The referee shall ensure the following:
1. Fairness in the application of the rules and regulations to all parties.
2. No impoliteness in manner or speech either to the boxers or the audience.
3. Close supervision of the match.
4. Protection of a weaker fighter against serious injury.
5. Inspection of the boxing gloves and anklets.
6. Ensure both boxers shake hands prior to the first and final rounds.
7. For a championship or title defence fight, the referee must inform the
boxers and their seconds of the rules and regulations governing the fight
and this is to be done in the dressing room, prior to the fight itself.
8. Three verbal orders are recognized :
"STOP" when ordering the boxers to stop fighting.
"BREAK" when ordering the boxers to separate.
"FIGHT" when ordering the boxers to continue the match.
When the boxers are ordered to "BREAK", both must step back one step before
continuing to fight.
9. The referee shall use the correct signal to ensure a boxer's understanding
of any rule infringement.
10. At the match end, he will collect the score sheets from each of the
three judges and indicate the winner to the audience, by raising that boxer's
hand. The scoresheets will then be handed to the chairman for verification.
11. For a championship match, the referee will collect the scoresheets from
the judges at the end of each round, inspect and submit them to the chairman
in addition to raising the winner's hand after the result announcement.
12. Should it be necessary to stop the match or penalize a boxer, he will
immediately advise the reason to the committee chairman after making the
announcement.
13. In case of an accident to the referee which prevents him from continuing,
the senior judge will act on his behalf.
14. The referee is forbidden to give a verbal count or warning that gives
either an unfair advantage or disadvantage to any fighter.
15. He is forbidden to comment or speculate on any match unless receiving
prior approval from the committee chairman.
16. All referees are subjected to a yearly medical inspection and certification
by the doctor of the Council and must be physically fit at the start of
any match.
C. Referee's Duties.
1. To stop the match immediately if he considers that one boxer is significantly
more skilled or stronger than the other.
2. To stop the match immediately when a boxer is in difficulties or is injured.
3. To stop the match immediately if he considers that one or both fighters
are faking or not trying their best.
4. To stop the match or warn the boxer for committing a foul or breaking
the rules.
5. To immediately disqualify a boxer who defiantly breaks the rules, injures
or shows any aggression to the referee.
6. To disqualify both the boxer and his seconds if his seconds deliberately
break the rules or do not follow his directions.
7. To disqualify any boxer who intentionally or accidentally causes a foul.
8. To stop the match if he considers that a boxer having received a count,
is unable to effectively continue the match.
9. To disallow any advantage to a boxer who intentionally fouls in any way.
D. Rule Infringement Warnings
Prior to giving a warning for rule infringement, the referee shall stop
the fight, use the correct warning signal to ensure thc boxer's understanding
and then indicate the offending boxer to the judges. Any boxer, who is so
indicated or warned 3 times or more, may be disqualified. In the event of
a serious rule infringement, the referee's decision is final.
E. The Purpose of A Warning
The purpose of warning is to advise or warn any boxer not to break the rules
during the fight.
F. Count Procedure For A Boxer Falling Out of The Ring
1. If a boxer falls through the ring ropes, the referee shall order his
opponent to stand in the other corner and if the boxer remains outside the
ropes, the referee shall start to count. (A count to 10).
2. If a boxer falls out of the ring, the referee shall count to 20 (20 seconds).
2.1. When a fall-out takes place, the referee will start counting, however
if the boxer returns to the ring before the count ends, he will not be penalized.
2.2. If anyone prevents the fallen boxer from returning to the ring, the
referee shall warn such person or stop the fight if he continues his action.
2.3. If both boxers fall out of the ring, the referee shall start counting.
If one boxer tries to prevent his opponent from returning to the ring before
the count ends, he will be warned or disqualified.
2.4. If both boxers fall out of the ring, the referee shall start counting,
the one that returns to the ring before the count ends, will be considered
the winner. If neither boxer can, the result will be considered a draw.
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Item 12: THE JUDGES
A. Responsibilities
1. The judges are independent and free to score as per the rules and normal
practice.
2. Each judge shall sit on a different side and should be separate from
the audience.
3. The judges shall remain neutral during the match, except when a rule
violation is noticed, when he should notify the referee exclusively. This
should be done during the round interval.
4. At the end of each round, the judges shall complete the score sheet for
that round.
5. The judges are not allowed to leave their seat until the match ends and
result has been announced.
B. Uniform
The judges shall wear the uniform as specified by the W.M.C.
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Item 13: FINAL AUTHORITY DECISIONS
The chairman of the match committee may authorize a correction to the final
result as follows:
13.1. If the referee makes a decision significantly contrary to the normal
rules and practice.
13.2. If it is discovered that the judges have made a conspicuous score
sheet error.
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Item 14: CHAIRMAN'S DUTIES.
14.1. To appoint the referee and judges for each match and promotion.
14.2. To monitor and improve the standards of the referee and judges and
ensuring conformity to the rules and standard practice.
14.3. To verify that the referee and judges perform their duty and responsibilities
and to advise the World Muay Thai Council if any irregularity takes place.
14.4. To solve any prior problem regarding the promotion, reporting the
result to the Council committee.
14.5. Make the decision to the referee and the judges.
14.6. To verify the score sheet to ensure that:
a. The score has been tallied correctly.
b. The name of the fighters are correct.
c. The correct winner has been named.
d. To authenticate the score sheet and inspect the score.
e. To announce the result of the match to the audience.
14.7. To make any decision in case that the referee or judges could not
continue.
14.8. To report to the Council Committee, the name of any boxer who violates
the rules or shows poor performance.
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Item 15: TIME KEEPER AND ANNOUNCER
A. Seating for the timekeeper and announcer will be located next to the
ring.
B. Duties And Responsibilities
The timekeeper must keep precisely, the timing of each round and the breaks,
following the referee's instructions to start or stop. The following procedures
are to be used:
1. A five seconds warning is to be given prior to the start of each round,
to enable the seconds to clear the ring.
2. A bell is used to signal the start and end of each round.
3. To deduct the break time as per the referee s instructions.
4. Ensure all timings are correct by using both a watch and stop clock.
5. In the case of a boxer receiving the count during rounds 1-4 and the
round time ends (3 minutes), the bell should be rung immediately after the
referee finishes the count and orders the boxers to continue.
6. In the final round, the bell should be rung immediately when the round
timing passes 3 minutes, even if the referee is still counting.
C. Announcer's Duties
1. To announce the fighter's names, corner and weight prior to the fight
and again as the boxers arrive in the ring.
2. To order the seconds to leave the ring when the bell rings.
3. To announce the round number at the start and finish of each round.
4. To announce the winner's name and corner, when the referee raises the
boxer's hand.
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Item 16: THE DECISION
This should conform to the following rules and regulations:
16.1. A Knock-Out (K.O.) is awarded when the opponent is knocked down and
unable to continue within the 10 second count.
16.2. A Technical Knock-Out (T.K.O.) is awarded:
16.2.1. When a boxer is seriously hurt or weakened.
16.2.2. When a boxer cannot continue the match after the break.
16.2.3. On the doctor's recommendation, when the referee is unsure whether
a boxer can continue the match due to injury or being seriously weakened.
16.2.4. Both boxers are seriously injured and cannot continue the match;
If less than three rounds: a draw is declared; If three rounds have been
reached, individual score decides.
16.2.5. Receiving a count twice in the same round and unable to continue
the match.
16.3. Winning due to the opponent's retirement because of injury.
16.4. Winning due to the opponent's violation of the rules.
16.5. Winning on points.
16.6. "No decision" as a result of both parties colluding together to cheat
or not fighting properly.
16.7. "No contest" as a result of the ring being damaged and the match not
being able to continue, or if an external event occurs during the fight,
causing it to be stopped.
16.8. Equal Score.
16.8.1. When both boxers' scores are equal.
16.8.2. When both boxers receive a count of 10.
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Item 17: SCORING PRACTICE.
The standard scoring practice is as follows :
A: A strike either by a punch, kick, knee or elbow.
1. Scoring from a strike:
1.1. Points will be awarded for a correct Thai Boxing style, combined with
hard and accurate strikes.
1.2. Points will be awarded for aggressive and dominating Muay Thai skill.
1.3. Points will be awarded for a fighter actively dominating his opponent.
1.4. Points will be awarded for the use of a traditional Thai style of defence
and counter-attack.
1.5. Points will be deducted from a boxer who fouls or breaks the rules.
2. Non scoring strikes:
2.1. A strike which is against the rules.
2.2. A strike in defence against the leg or irm of an opponent.
2.3. A weak strike.
B. Fouls.
1. The judges will deduct points for any foul as directed by the referee.
2. Any foul observed by the judges but not by the referee, will be penalized
accordingly.
C. Method Of Scoring
1. The maximum score for each round is 10 points, the loser scoring either
9, 8 or 7.
2. A drawn round will be scored as 10 points for both boxers.
3. The winner and loser in an indecisive round, will score 10:9 respectively.
4. The winner and loser in a decisive round will score 10:8 respectively.
5. The winner and loser in an indecisive round with a single count, will
score 10:8 respectively.
6. The winner and loser in a decisive round with a single count, will score
10:7 respectively.
7. The boxer scoring 2 counts against his opponent will score 10:7.
8. Any boxer who commits a foul will have points deducted from his score.
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Item 18: FOULS AND STRIKES VIOLATING THE RULES
18.1. Biting, eye gouging, spitting, or head butting.
18.2. Wrestling, back or arm locks or any similar judo or wrestling hold.
18.3. Deliberately falling on his opponent.
18.4. Holding the ropes for any reason.
18.5. Swearing or the use of abusive language during the match.
18.6. Knocking out or injuring his opponent after the referee has ordered
the match to stop for any reason.
18.7. Deliberately striking the groin area.
To be penalized by the deduction of 1 point for each time committed.
A boxer who has been hit in the groin, may request a 5 minute break before
continuing the match.
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Item 19: KNOCK DOWN.
19.1. Definition
19.1.1. Any part of the body touching the floor except the feet.
19.1.2. Leaning against the ropes in a state of unconsciousness.
19.1.3. Knocked out of the ring.
19.1.4. Inability to defend himself.
19.2. During a count, the referee will direct the opposing boxer to stand
in the opposite corner. If he does not, the referee shall stop the count
until he does so and then continue. The match will not continue until directed
by the referee.
19.3. The count interval will be at I second intevals, from 1 to 10. During
the count, the referee will signal, with his hand, to ensure that the boxer
receiving the count understands.
19.4. A boxer on receiving a count, cannot continue the match prior to a
count of 8 and loses immediately on receiving a count of 10.
19.5. If both boxers fall down, the referee will direct the count to the
last one that fell. If both boxers receive a 10 count, a draw will be declared.
Should the boxers lean against each other whilst sitting up, the referee
will stop counting at that time.
19.6 If one of the boxers subsequently falls down again, the referee will
continue the count.
19.7 A boxer not ready to fight again after a break when the bell rings,
will receive a count, unless caused by a problem with his attire.
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Item 20: DOCTOR'S QUALIFICATIONS
The doctor shall be appointed and certified by the appropriate Council committee.
Item 21: DUTY AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DOCTOR.
21.1 Perform a physical check of the boxers prior to the weigh-in.
21.2 Be in attendance during the programme until the last fight.
21.3 Perform a physical check of the boxers after each match and specify
the rest period.
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Item 21: MEDICAL INSPECTION
22.1 All boxers will be certified by the doctor prior to the start of any
fight and must not be suffering from any sickness or exhibit any prohibited
symptom or disease, as specified in the medical manual of the Council.
22.2 Any boxer due to fight in a foreign country, will be physically examined
by a doctor appointed by the Council Committee. He must also conform to
the medical regulations of that country.
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Item 22: PROCEDURE AFTER A KNOCK-OUT OR TECHNICAL KNOCK-OUT
23.1 If a boxer is knocked unconscious or injured, only the doctor and the
referee are allowed in the ring. Any others may only enter at the doctor's
discretion.
23.2 A boxer losing by a K.O. or T.K.O. will be immediately treated and
undergo a physical examination by the doctor.
23.3 Recovery Period - After a match, a boxer is required to rest for a
minimum of 21 days prior to fighting again, with the following exceptions:
23.3.1. A winner in the first round is required to rest a minimum of 7 days
prior to his next fight.
23.3.2. The winner in the third round is required to rest a minimum of 14
days prior to his next fight.
23.3.3. A boxer losing by T.K.O. or K.O. must rest for a minimum of 30 days
prior to his next fight.
23.3.4. A boxer specified under Items 23.3.1 - 23.3.3, must be examined
by the doctor at the end of each fight, who will then specify his rest period.
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Item 23: DRUG USAGE
24.1 The use of drugs or stimulants, either before or after the fight is
strictly forbidden. Any user will be disqualified.
24.2 The sole drug allowed for the prevention of bleeding is Adrenalin 1:1000
and must be administered under a doctor's directions.
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Item 24: INTERPRETATION
The Chairman or Referee will have the final decision on the interpretation
or on any item not covered under these rules and regulations.
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