WE ARE ACCEPTING FIGHTER APPLICATIONS NOW!
(Spots are available for first time fighters, experienced boxers, and MMA fighters)
Here is your checklist of everything you’ll need to Fight:
1. The following must be presented on the day of ‘weigh-ins’.
2. Valid USA Boxing Passbook.
3. Driver’s License or a valid picture ID.
4. USA approved regulation groin protector.
5. Mouth Guard (proper fit).
6. Gauze and Tape.
7. Sleeveless tank top type of shirt. Shirt must be tucked into trunks/shorts. Shirt color must contrast with trunks.
The shirt & trunks must 2 different/opposite colors, the referee and judges need to see the waistline.
8. Shoes can only be boxing or wrestling shoes. Sneakers are not allowed.
Gloves are provided. You cannot use your own gloves:
1. If you weigh 106-152 lbs., gloves used are 10 oz.
2. If you weigh 164 lbs. & up, gloves used are 12 oz.
Basic Amateur Boxing Knowledge:
1. Points win matches, based on the punches landed.
2. Referee controls the match. If told to stop, stop immediately. Continue to box
only after the referee says to continue.
3. Never touch gloves with an opponent. Even at the start of the match, do not
touch gloves. Never ever say “Sorry”.
4. Ring sizes start at 16 ft. up to 22 ft.
5. Amateur Boxing has a standing 8 count.
Weigh-ins:
(a) Weigh-ins must be conducted each day of competition for all sanctioned amateur
boxing event.
(b) All boxers must weigh-in on the day they box.
(c) No boxer may compete in a weight class unless the boxer weighs within the allotted
maximum limit for the class below and no more than the maximum limit for the
class in which the boxer desires to compete.
(d) A boxer will be present at the beginning (or designated time for the boxer’s weight
weight class) of the official weigh-in.
(e) Weight classes: 106, 112, 119, 125, 132, 141, 152, 165, 178, 201 and 201+lbs.
Classification of Boxers:
The following shall establish experience classifications.
(a) Sub-Novice Class: A boxer who has not competed in a sanctioned USA Boxing match.
- The match is 3 rounds for 1 minute each, with a 1 minute rest between rounds.
(b) Novice Class: A boxer who has competed in 10 or less sanctioned USA Boxing matches.
- The match is 3 rounds for 2 minutes each, with a 1 minute rest between rounds.
(c) Open Class: A boxer who has competed on more than 10 sanctioned USA Boxing matches.
- The match is 3 rounds for 3 minutes each, witha 1 minute rest between rounds.
Note: Common sense and good judgment must be used when matching boxers.
Do you have what it takes to become a future champion in the sport of boxing?
Send us the following:
Name
Age
Address
Phone Number
A Picture For Advertisements
Fighting Weight (Please give a 10lb range)
Fight Team
Am. & Pro Boxing Record
- Am. & Pro MMA Record
- Toughman Record
- Kickboxing Record
- Any Titles or Championships
- Why Do You Want to Fight?
A representative will contact you shortly about competing on a future show.