Code of Maine Rules
99 - INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
650 - COMBAT SPORTS AUTHORITY OF MAINE (FORMERLY MIXED MARTIAL ARTS AUTHORITY OF MAINE)
Part 2 - Boxing rules
Chapter 7 - REQUIREMENTS FOR BOXERS
Section 650-2-7-4 - Knockout Suspensions

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

All boxers who have been ruled "knocked out" by the referee shall be suspended as follows:

A. Post-Knockout Suspension

Any boxer who is ruled "knocked out" as determined by the referee shall be suspended from boxing for a minimum 60-day period. The knocked-out boxer shall not be permitted to participate in a match until a thorough medical examination prescribed by a physician is completed and demonstrates to the Authority that the boxer is fit to compete. The medical examination must include testing of neurological functions.

B. Post-Technical Knockout Suspension

Any boxer who is technically knocked out shall be suspended for a minimum 30-day period. The knocked-outboxer shall not be permitted to participate in a match until a thorough medical examination prescribed by a physician is completed and demonstrates to the Authority that the boxer is fit to compete. The medical examination must include testing of neurological functions.

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