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BOXING (I.S.B.A.)
24. Weights
Heavy Weight Catch weight.
Light-Heavy Weight 12 St.
I
o lb. and under.
Middle Weight ii St. ii lb.
Light-Middle Weight ii St. z lb.
Welter Weight i o St. 8 lb.
Light Welter Weight i o St. o lb.
Light Weight 9 St. 7 lb.
Feather Weight 9 St. o lb.
Bantam Weight 8 St. 7 lb.
Fly Weight 8 St. o lb.
Additional weights for Boys.
Mosquito Weight 7 St. 7 lb.
Midge Weight 7
St.
0 lb.
Gnat Weight 6 St. 7 lb.
The Catch-weight for boys is over
12
St. 7 lb.

II
St.


n
327
81
kilos and under
75
7
1
67
6
3.5
6o
57
54
51

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I
Ilb. but not more than
25.
Weigh-in
Competitors to weigh-in on the *day of competition stripped or
in boxing costume, as they may prefer.
Notices and advertisements shall specify the exact weight of each
competition. No extra weight allowance for costume or other
reasons shall be advertised or permitted.
* This means each day of the competition (A.B.A. Rule 6).
Notes.
The time of weighing-in shall be so arranged as to be not more
than 12 hours before the time of boxing on the first day of the meet-
ing, and shall take place in sufficient time to allow for the draw being
made and the boxing to begin at the advertised time. No boxer
can box in more than one weight in any one competition or match.
26. Length of Round
The number and duration of rounds for Senior competitions
and contests shall be as follows :
Competitions
Novice
Intermediate ..
Open
Contests
Between Open class boxers
Between an Open class boxer and
an Intermediate class boxer
Between Intermediate class boxers . .
3 rounds of
2
minutes each
2 rounds of 2 minutes each
and a third round of three
minutes.
3 rounds of 3 minutes each.
4 rounds of 3 minutes each.
4 rounds of 3 minutes each.
3 rounds of 3 minutes each.
or 4 rounds of
2
mires. each.