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Rule of Thaiboxing 22-23
RULE 22. THE HANDS SHAKING
Rule of Thaiboxing 21
RULE 21. GIVING OF POINTS TO COUNTED BOXER BY THE REFEREE
- In any round of the fight, when any boxer is being done by Muay Thai weapons (fist, feet, knee, elbow) according to the rules, till he is counted by the Referee, the counted boxer will lost 1 point, by the counted boxer gets 4 points, the other boxer gets 5 points. (5:4) If he is counted again for the second time in the same round, the counted boxer gets 3 points, the other boxer gets 5 points. (5:3) And the boxer who is counted twice in the same round is fallen down again for the third time, the Referee will stop the fight by deciding his Read the rest of this entry »
Rule of Thaiboxing 20
RULE 20. FALLEN DOWN
- If any part of the body touch the floor except the feet, or standing unconsciously on the rope, or is boxed out of the rope, or standing unconsciously with opened eyes & falling hands with usability to protect himself, will consider that boxer as being fallen down
- In case any boxer as being fallen down 1 second, the Referee will begin counting, let his opponent steps back to the farthest carner immediately. If he does not step back as ordered, the Referee must stop counting until that boxer does according to order , then the Referee will continue counting from the previous count. When the fallen boxer stands up and is order to box from the Referee. He then can continue his fight.
- When any boxer is fallen down, the Referee counts loudly from 1 to 10 withinterval of 1 second counting. The Referee must give hand signal also so that the fallen boxer knows that he is counted. Before counting 1, the period from falling to the floor 1 second, then begins counting 1.
- If the fallen boxer can stand up before the referee counts to 10 and he is ready to fight, then he can continue to fight. But if the referee has counted up to 10, the fight is finished and decides the fallen boxer lost by “K.O.” Read the rest of this entry »
Rule of Thaiboxing 19
RULE 19. FOUL
The fight not according to rules and fouls is as follows:
- Bite, stab eyes, spit his opponent, stick out the tongue, strike with head.
- To embrace of to throw down or lock arms his opponents.
- Holding the rope or trying to hold the rope for his fight and any other benefits.
- Pretend to fall over his opponent or repeat against his opponent who has been fallen down.
- Using judo and wrestling styles.
- Using unsuitable words during the fight.
- In case the fight is going on and there is embracing, when the Referee orders to stop, but both or one boxer do not do according to his order, let the Referee stops the fight any gives warning, or order to out point. If such fight caused knock out to the contestant or received severe injury, the disobeyed boxer is lost by foul means.
- Kneeing the protector purposely, i.e. catch the neck & kneeing the protector, kneeing the protector or throwing knee at the protector. (In consideration of the Referee whether purposely or not)
Rule of Thaiboxing 18
RULE18. POINTS GIVING
- There are 5 points in a round. The best boxer will get full 5 points, and his opponent is reduce \ cede by 4?, 4, 3?, 3 accordingly, and not to give points as 4? or 4 1/3.
- In the draw round, he will get 5 points each.
- The loser in the not clear round will get 4? points, the winner gets 5 points.
- The loser in the clear round will get 4 points, the winner will get 5 points.
- The loser that has clearly seen all the round, with least opposition, fallen down and scramble up again and is counted will get 3? points, the winner gets 5 points.
- The loser who has done for through the round and is counted twice in one round will get 3? points, the winner gets 5 points.
- The giving of points will be considered according to the following rules:
- Any boxer uses Muay Thai weapons (fist, Kick, Knee, elbow) according to the rules, against his opponent more is the winner. Read the rest of this entry »

