Article 9
DISQUALIFICATION
A fighter shall be disqualified when:
A fighter intentionally uses a foul technique.
A fighter fails to follow the referee’s instructions during a match.
A fighter is late for a match or does not show up at all.
A fighter exhibits ill-mannered behavior or a malicious attitude during a match.
The referee determines that a fighter does not have the will to fight.
When a fighter receives three (3) point reductions within one (1) round, counting two (2) warnings as one (1) point reduction.
The official physician deems a fighter unfit to fight as a result of a medical check.
A corner man has entered in the ring or touched one of the fighters during the match.
A fighter is found to have broken other rules.
Article 10
In accordance with Article 5-4.(d), where a fighter is overwhelmingly superior to his opponent, the referee has the option to stop the fight and declare a victory for the superior fighter before the end of the match.
Article 11
If a fighter is injured, the judges and the official physician shall confer to decide whether the fight shall continue or not. The official physician shall not give any treatment to the injured area during the course of the match.
Article 12
If a fighter is injured and it is impossible to continue the match, the match shall be treated in the following manner:
If the cause of injury is a rule violation (by the opponent), the referee shall give the injured fighter a rest period to check his condition. If the fighter does not recover and the match cannot be resumed, the fighter who has violated the rules shall be the loser (disqualification of the violator). A fighter who is disqualified for a rule violation shall not be entitled to advance in a tournament even if the opponent is not in a condition to continue the match.
***Note: an injury caused by low-blow will be considered as an accident, whether intentional or unintentional.***
If the cause of the injury is carelessness of the injured fighter himself and the match cannot be resumed, the fighter who has injured himself shall be declared the loser (disqualification of the injured).
If the cause of the injury is accidental and at neither fighter’s fault, it must first be determined whether or not the match is justified.
Justification Criteria:
5-round matches: The match is justified at the end of the second (2nd) round.
3-round matches: The match is justified at the end of the first (1st) round.
If the match is not justified, the following shall apply:
(a) Tournament fights: The fighter who remains in a condition to continue fighting shall be declared the winner. .
(b) One-match fights: The match shall be considered as “No Contest” and void.
If the match is justified, the following shall apply: The points shall be awarded for the completed rounds, and the fighter with more points shall be declared the winner. In case a fighter is injured after the third (3rd) round (second (2nd) round in tournament fight), the points shall be awarded until the actual time of the round when the fighter was injured.
(a) Tournament fights: The fighter who remains in a condition to continue fighting shall be considered as the winner.
(b) One-match fights: The match shall be considered as a Draw.
In a tournament, if the fighter with higher points is not in a condition to continue in the tournament, the opponent will be entitled to proceed in the tournament.

