Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 09. Maryland Department of Labor |
Subtitle 14. STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION |
Chapter 09.14.06. Conduct of Boxing Contests |
Sec. 09.14.06.13. Judging and Scoring
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A. Judges shall score all contests and determine the winner through the use of the "ten-point must system".
B. The "ten-point must system" shall be applied as follows:
(1) The winner of each round receives ten points and the opponent a proportionately less number;
(2) If a round is even, each boxer shall receive ten points; and
(3) Fractions of points may not be awarded.
C. The awarding of a round or the match shall be based on the following factors to be scored in the order listed:
(1) Knockdown;
(2) Clean hits;
(3) Effective aggressiveness;
(4) Defense;
(5) Ring generalship; and
(6) Other relevant considerations.
D. In addition to the factors in §C of this regulation, a boxer may be given credit for the following:
(1) Sportsmanlike actions in the ring;
(2) Close adherence to the spirit as well as the letter of the regulations; and
(3) Refraining from taking technical advantage of situations unfair to an opponent.
E. Deductions of points may result from the following:
(1) Persistent delays of a boxer by clinching; and
(2) Lack of aggressiveness.
F. The following guidelines shall govern the awarding of points and the decision:
(1) Each knockdown shall have a value of one point;
(2) Points for each round shall be awarded immediately after the termination of the round;
(3) Each judge shall:
(a) Award the decision to the boxer who has the highest point total at the end of the contest, and
(b) Write the decision on the scorecard;
(4) The announcer shall collect the scorecards from the judges and deliver the scorecards to the Commission's representative for review;
(5) The Commission's representative shall advise the announcer of the decision who shall, in turn, announce the decision to the audience;
(6) A boxer receiving the decision from a majority of the judges shall be declared the winner of the contest; and
(7) If neither boxer is granted the decision by a majority of the judges, the contest shall be declared to be a draw.