If the prohibited conduct persists after a single warning, the infraction may result in a deduction of points or disqualification.
If a foul is committed, the referee shall call time, check the fouled contestant's condition and safety, assess the foul to the offending contestant, deduct points, and notify each corner's seconds, judges and the event inspector or his designee. Disqualification will occur after any combination of three fouls or after the referee determines that a foul was intentional and flagrant. Fouls will result in a point being deducted by the event inspector or designated scorekeeper from the offending contestant's score. Only the referee can assess a foul. If the referee does not call the foul, judges shall not make that assessment on their own and cannot factor such into their scoring calculations. A fouled contestant has five minutes to recuperate.
If a bottom contestant commits a foul, but the top contestant is not injured and he maintains his position, the match shall continue, so as not to jeopardize the top contestant's superior position at the time. The referee shall verbally notify the bottom contestant of the foul. When the round is over, the referee shall assess the foul and notify both corner's seconds, the judges and the event official or his designee. The referee may terminate a bout based on the severity of a foul.
If a contestant injures himself while attempting to foul the opponent, the referee shall not take any action in his favor, and the injury shall be treated in the same manner as an injury produced by a fair blow.
If an injury sustained during a bout as a result of an accidental foul is severe enough for the referee to stop the bout immediately, the bout shall result in a no contest if stopped before two rounds have been completed in a three round bout or before three rounds have been completed in a five round bout. If an injury sustained during a bout as a result of an accidental foul is severe enough for the referee to stop the bout immediately, the bout shall result in a technical decision awarded to the contestant who is ahead on the score cards at the time the bout is stopped only when the bout is stopped after two rounds of a three round bout or three rounds of a five round bout.
Weight Class | Weight in Pounds | Max weight difference |
Flyweight | 125.9 and under | 5 lbs |
Bantamweight | 126 - 134.9 | 5 lbs |
Featherweight | 135 - 144.9 | 5 lbs |
Lightweight | 145 - 154.9 | 5 lbs |
Welterweight | 155 - 169.9 | 12 lbs |
Middleweight | 170 - 184.9 | 12 lbs |
Light Heavyweight | 185 - 204.9 | 12 lbs |
Heavyweight | 204 - 264.9 | 20 lbs |
Super Heavyweight | 265 and over | No limit |
No contestant may engage in a contest without the approval of the department or the department's representative if the difference in weight between the contestants exceeds the allowance shown on the above schedule.
18 Va. Admin. Code § 120-40-411.20
Statutory Authority
§ 54.1-831 of the Code of Virginia and 15 USC § 6301 et seq.