Section 12.06.190. Fouls in boxing contest.  


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  • The following acts constitute fouls in a boxing contest:  
    		(1) hitting below the belt;  
    		(2) hitting an opponent who is down or is getting up after being down;  
    		(3) holding an opponent with one hand and hitting with the other;  
    		(4) holding or deliberately maintaining a clinch;  
    		(5) wrestling or kicking;  
    		(6) striking an opponent who is helpless as a result of previous blows and is so supported by the ropes that he does not fall;  
    		(7) butting with the head or shoulder, or using the knee;  
    		(8) hitting with the open glove, the butt of the hand, the wrist or the elbow, and all backhand blows;  
    		(9) purposely going down without being hit;  
    		(10) striking deliberately at that part of the body over the kidneys;  
    		(11) deliberately using the rabbit punch;  
    		(12) jabbing the opponent's eyes with the thumb of the glove;  
    		(13) using abusive language in the ring;  
    		(14) engaging in an unsportsmanlike trick or action that causes injury to an opponent;  
    		(15) hitting on the break;  
    		(16) hitting after the bell has sounded the end of the round;  
    		(17) roughing at the ropes;  
    		(18) pushing an opponent about the ring or into the ropes.  
    

Authorities

05.05.020;05.10.010;05.10.020

Notes


Authority
AS 05.05.020(b) AS 05.10.010 AS 05.10.020
History
Eff. 9/10/86, Register 99