Lancenix wrote:There is no official rule book in boxing. I have asked this question to Teddy Atlas twice. The first time he told me it was a good point. The second time he told me that I should get to work on it in my free time. So it is kind of viewed as a joke that there is nothing concrete about this.Tarkus wrote:Yes, thats how I remember but don't ask me to back it up with the proof.x2x wrote:
Does it actually say "fully erect" someplace?
Yeah, I know, it is hard to pin down this alleged sport on any of its alleged rules, like the often debated subject of holding and when is holding too much holding and lots of other things. The best I've been able to turn up in the way of rules are these for the WBO, and here is what it says about the count:
" If, when reaching the count of eight (8), the fighter is up, the Referee, if he
deems it necessary, may examine said contestant taking all the time needed to
evaluate whether the contestant is fit to continue. If the Referee determines that
the fighter is fit to continue, the Referee shall promptly order the contest to
continue.
(d) If the contestant taking the count is still down when the Referee calls the
count of ten (10), the Referee shall wave both arms indicating that the contestant
has been knocked out. "
Well that is ambiguous and unclear. This man was neither up at eight nor "still down"...but since he was not "still down" I would say the fight should have continued, but I've already said I'm done with this.
Link (Section 25 is Count):
http://www.wbo-europe.com/files/file/wbo_rules.pdf