New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 46 - RULES GOVERNING BOXING, EXTREME WRESTLING AND SPARRING EXHIBITIONS AND PERFORMANCES
Subchapter 5 - BOXERS
Section 13:46-5.23 - Time between bouts

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:46-5.23

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) If a boxer has competed anywhere in a bout of nine rounds or more, he shall not be permitted to box in this State until 30 days have elapsed since his last bout.

(b) If a boxer has competed anywhere in a bout of seven to eight rounds inclusive, he shall not be permitted to box in this State until 20 days have elapsed since his last bout.

(c) If a boxer has competed anywhere in a bout of four to six rounds inclusive, he shall not be permitted to box in this State until 14 days have elapsed since his last bout.

(d) If a boxer has competed anywhere in a bout of one to three rounds inclusive, he shall not be permitted to box in this State until 10 days have elapsed since his last bout.

(e) At the Commissioner's discretion, the time periods outlined above may be extended where indicated by the circumstances of the boxer's last bout. In making this determination, the Commissioner shall consider:

1. The number, nature and effect of the blows exchanged by the boxers during the bout;

2. The physical condition of the boxer as demonstrated by the post-fight physical examination; and

3. The recommendations of the ringside physician.

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