| AIBA maakt basisregels World Series of Boxing bekend |
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Xiamen, China, 30th January 2010 – The AIBA Executive Committee meeting today adopted the basic principles of the future World Series of Boxing Technical and Competition Rules.
The World Series of Boxing (WSB) will be open to AIBA registered boxers between the ages of 18 and 35. A rule that allowed boxers who had turned professional since the Beijing Olympic Games to return to AIBA affiliation with a view to competing in the WSB has been removed, since no such cases were brought to the attention of WSB. There will be five weight categories: Bantam (54kg), Light (61kg), Middle (73kg), Light heavy (85kg) and Heavy (+91kg) and the weigh-in for the competition will take place 24-30 hours before the start of the first bout. There will be 5 rounds of 3 minutes in the team competition and 7 rounds of 3 minutes in the Individual Championships. Match decisions will be based on points, Technical Knock-Outs, Knock-Outs and disqualifications – there will be no draws. A new computerised scoring display with electronic input is being studied in order to provide an open scoring system that will be based on the so-called 10-point "Must System" (10-9, 10-8, 10-7, to indicate the winner of each round and rank the second-placed boxer based on the level of their performance). Scores will be publicly displayed at the end of each round and at the conclusion of the bout. The scores will be given by three judges seated ringside. WORLDSERIESBOXING.COM AIBA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ADOPTS BASIC PRINCIPLES OF WORLD SERIES OF BOXING RULES |
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