Article 44 - Forbidden actions
All
movements, which aim at the genitals, for women at the
breasts.
All techniques which aim at the joints, the back and the
hip.
Beating
with open gloves into the face, the nape of the neck and
the eyes.
Beating with the shoulder, the wrist, the 'ell bow, and
the flat of the hand.
Biting, spitting and scratching. Actions after
break.
Beating
after the opponent is on the floor.
Unsportsmanlike behavior. Holding and pushing away.
Diving
too deep during the fight. Throwing the opponent.
Intentional spitting out of the gum shield.
Pulling
down and pushing of the opponent's head.
Simulating (simulate a hit of the opponent)
Non-observance of the referee's commands.
The
fighter must follow the total prohibition of talk.
If one of
the fighters spits out his gum shield, they have to
fight on. The fight must only be stopped after a break,
to let the cleaned gum shield put in again (in the ring
corner).
If the
fighter loses his gum shield twice a round, or three
times in the total course of the fight, he gets a minus
point.
The head
referee has to observe carefully, if the fighter spits
out the gum shield intentionally or if it was beaten
out.
At a
time stop the uninjured fighter always has to stand in
the neutral corner.
It is not
allowed to get out of the ring, before the pronouncing
of judgment. The result of the officials has to be
accepted at the day of the event. If the fighter and his
manager don't agree to the judgment, an application for
protest with the usual deadlines can be filed. If the
fighter leaves the ring before the pronouncing of
judgment he signals with that, that he accepts the
judgment. A protest then loses its effect and thus
cannot be attacked anymore.