Item 11: THE REFEREE
A. Duty.
The prime duty of the
referee is to ensure the safety of the
boxers to the maximum degree.
B. The Referee 's
Responsibilities.
The referee's uniform
will consist of blue trousers and shirt,
bearing the logo of the World Muay Thai
Council and flat canvas shoes. No glasses
or jewellery are allowed.
The referee shall ensure
the following:
1. Fairness in the application
of the rules and regulations to all parties.
2. No impoliteness in
manner or speech either to the boxers
or the audience.
3. Close supervision
of the match.
4. Protection of a weaker
fighter against serious injury.
5. Inspection of the
boxing gloves and anklets.
6. Ensure both boxers
shake hands prior to the first and final
rounds.
7. For a championship
or title defence fight, the referee must
inform the boxers and their seconds of
the rules and regulations governing the
fight and this is to be done in the dressing
room, prior to the fight itself.
8. Three verbal orders
are recognized :
"STOP" when ordering
the boxers to stop fighting.
"BREAK" when ordering
the boxers to separate.
"FIGHT" when ordering
the boxers to continue the match.
When the boxers are ordered
to "BREAK", both must step back one step
before continuing to fight.
9. The referee shall
use the correct signal to ensure a boxer's
understanding of any rule infringement.
10. At the match end,
he will collect the score sheets from
each of the three judges and indicate
the winner to the audience, by raising
that boxer's hand. The scoresheets will
then be handed to the chairman for verification.
11. For a championship
match, the referee will collect the scoresheets
from the judges at the end of each round,
inspect and submit them to the chairman
in addition to raising the winner's hand
after the result announcement.
12. Should it be necessary
to stop the match or penalize a boxer,
he will immediately advise the reason
to the committee chairman after making
the announcement.
13. In case of an accident
to the referee which prevents him from
continuing, the senior judge will act
on his behalf.
14. The referee is forbidden
to give a verbal count or warning that
gives either an unfair advantage or disadvantage
to any fighter.
15. He is forbidden to
comment or speculate on any match unless
receiving prior approval from the committee
chairman.
16. All referees are
subjected to a yearly medical inspection
and certification by the doctor of the
Council and must be physically fit at
the start of any match.
C. Referee's Duties.
1. To stop the match
immediately if he considers that one boxer
is significantly more skilled or stronger
than the other.
2. To stop the match
immediately when a boxer is in difficulties
or is injured.
3. To stop the match
immediately if he considers that one or
both fighters are faking or not trying
their best.
4. To stop the match
or warn the boxer for committing a foul
or breaking the rules.
5. To immediately disqualify
a boxer who defiantly breaks the rules,
injures or shows any aggression to the
referee.
6. To disqualify both
the boxer and his seconds if his seconds
deliberately break the rules or do not
follow his directions.
7. To disqualify any
boxer who intentionally or accidentally
causes a foul.
8. To stop the match
if he considers that a boxer having received
a count, is unable to effectively continue
the match.
9. To disallow any advantage
to a boxer who intentionally fouls in
any way.
D. Rule Infringement
Warnings
Prior to giving a warning
for rule infringement, the referee shall
stop the fight, use the correct warning
signal to ensure thc boxer's understanding
and then indicate the offending boxer
to the judges. Any boxer, who is so indicated
or warned 3 times or more, may be disqualified.
In the event of a serious rule infringement,
the referee's decision is final.
E. The Purpose of
A Warning
The purpose of warning
is to advise or warn any boxer not to
break the rules during the fight.
F. Count Procedure
For A Boxer Falling Out of The Ring
1. If a boxer falls through
the ring ropes, the referee shall order
his opponent to stand in the other corner
and if the boxer remains outside the ropes,
the referee shall start to count. (A count
to 10).
2. If a boxer falls out
of the ring, the referee shall count to
20 (20 seconds).
2.1. When a fall-out
takes place, the referee will start counting,
however if the boxer returns to the ring
before the count ends, he will not be
penalized.
2.2. If anyone prevents
the fallen boxer from returning to the
ring, the referee shall warn such person
or stop the fight if he continues his
action.
2.3. If both boxers fall
out of the ring, the referee shall start
counting. If one boxer tries to prevent
his opponent from returning to the ring
before the count ends, he will be warned
or disqualified.
2.4. If both boxers fall
out of the ring, the referee shall start
counting, the one that returns to the
ring before the count ends, will be considered
the winner. If neither boxer can, the
result will be considered a draw.