Amateur Thaiboxing Rules
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Amateur Muay Thai Rules is from 7-8yrs upwards.
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Gala bouts are three or five rounds in duration, with each round lasting Two minutes.
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Open Tournaments will be two rounds of one minute rounds. With Finals being three rounds of one minute rounds.
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Head shots are only allowed for 15yrs+
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The match can end by Knockout, Technical Knockout, Decision, Disqualification, Draw or No Contest.
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In bouts consisting of children a level of control is expected and NO child where can be avoided shall be inflicted with blows to the head, which result in KO or potential KO.
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Both the referee and the ring doctor have full authority to stop the fight.
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The fight is scored by three judges on a ten-point must system (The winner of each round receives ten points, and the loser receives nine or less. If the round is even, both competitors receive ten points).
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If there is a draw after three rounds, the judges’ scores are thrown out and one or two rounds are contested. The judges’ decision will then come from the scoring of each extra round only. If, after the extra round(s), there is still a draw, the judges will decide a winner based on the flow of the entire match, considering even the slightest difference. A fight can only end in a draw if both fighters go down at the same time and cannot get up, or in the case of accidental injury in the late stages of the contest.
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The three-knockdown rule is in effect (three knockdowns in a round results in a technical knockout).
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The mandatory eight count is in effect (the referee must count to at least “eight” on all knockdowns).
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The standing eight count is in effect (the referee has the right to declare a knockdown on a fighter who appears to be in a dangerous condition to continue in the match).
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A fighter can be saved by the bell only in the last round.