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COMMONWEALTH BOXING COUNCIL LIMITED
REGULATIONS ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF THE COMPANY ON [28th January 1998] PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 42
OF THE ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION
1. DEFINITIONS
In these regulations:-
1.1. 'Company' means Commonwealth Boxing Council Limited.
1.2. 'Board' means the Board of Directors of the Company from time to time and shall
include any sub-committee of the Board.
1.3. 'Commonwealth Member/Member of the Commonwealth' means any independent republic,
realm, monarchy or other independent and sovereign state which is for the time being
and from time to time recognised by the Commonwealth Secretariat as being a member
of the Commonwealth.
1.4. 'Controlling Body' means in relation to each Commonwealth Member such association
(incorporated or unincorporated) or other body as shall be recognised by the Board
from time to time as controlling and/or regulating professional boxing in such
Commonwealth Member.
2. CONTESTS/ELIMINATING CONTESTS
2.1. The contests shall be known as the Commonwealth Championships or Eliminating or
Final Eliminating contest for the Commonwealth Championship as may be appropriate.
2.2. All contests for the Commonwealth Championships shall be entirely under the
control and jurisdiction of the Board and shall be contested over 12 x 3 minute
rounds and in accordance with the boxing regulations of the Controlling Body where
the contest takes place.
2.3. Championship contests may be authorised to take place in Commonwealth countries
where there is no Controlling Body and in non-Commonwealth Member countries on the
following conditions:-
(a)The Championship rules of the British Boxing Board of Control Limited or the World
Boxing Council shall apply in all cases, to be decided by the Board.
(b)The officials, i.e. Referees and Judges shall be appointed by the Board.
(c)A Representative in Charge to be appointed by the Board.
In the case of (b) a fee to be determined by the Chairman shall be payable and in both
(b) and (c) all expenses are to be paid by the promoter of the contest.
2.4. Sanction fees in such amounts as shall be determined by the Board are to be paid by
the promoter of the contest in pounds sterling in cleared funds prior to the contest
date to the Company. Copies of relevant contracts relating to the contest shall also
be provided at the same time.
2.5. In the event of the Champion failing to defend the title as laid down by the Board
the title may be declared vacant and the Board may nominate two contenders for the
vacant title. The obligation on meeting a defence requirement lies with the Champion.
(Last sentence added by amendment 28th March 2007).
2.6. A Champion upon winning the title shall not be called upon to defend within a period
of six months unless previously notified by the Board before the first Championship
contest took place.
2.7. No contest shall be described as being for a Commonwealth Championship or Eliminator
until such contest has been sanctioned by the Board, and contestants engaging in such
contests do so on the understanding that they agree to and will abide by any decision
of the Board. The Board shall have power at any time to authorise a Champion to defend
his title against a challenger not previously rated, provided that the said
Championship contest does not interfere with the date set for the defence of the title
against an officially named contender. In the event of the title changing hands, the
new Champion must agree to defend the title against an officially named contender.
In the event of the title changing hands, the new Champion must agree to defend the
title against an officially named contender before a date previously set by the Board.
2.8. The Board shall have the power at any time to add to the approved list of contenders
any Commonwealth boxer not previously rated who subsequently defeats a rated contender
in the relevant weight division or a boxer of known world status and any defence
against such contender may be considered mandatory defence. The Board shall also have
the power to remove a contender from the ratings where there is deemed to be sufficient
and justifiable reason which may include, but which shall not be limited to, a
substantial defeat in a contest, suspension of boxing licence by the boxer's Controlling
Body or medical reason.
2.9. Return contest stipulations or agreements are prohibited. Champions must not
stipulate a return contest in the event of being undefeated, neither must contenders
agree to grant the Champion a return Championship contest in the event of the title
changing hands.
2.10. In the event a Champion loses a contest to another Commonwealth boxer in a contest
that has not been sanctioned as a Championship contest for the weight division in which
he holds the Championship, the Championship shall automatically be declared vacant
except where the contest has been made at a stipulated weight above the limit for the
division in which he is Champion or in a contest against a World Champion or in a World
Championship contest.
2.11. No boxer may hold two Commonwealth Championships at the same time in different
weight categories. The boxer on winning the second title shall within 48 hours declare
which one he wishes to retain and the relinquished title shall automatically become
vacant. In the event of a Commonwealth Champion winning a World Championship the Board
shall automatically declare vacant the Championship in the relevant weight category,
whether or not the World Championship is recognised by the Board or any Controlling Body.
2.12. WEIGHTS
The standard weights for Commonwealth Championships are as follows:-
FLYWEIGHT 8st 0lbs/112lbs/50.80kgms. and under
SUPER FLYWEIGHT 8st 3lbs/115lbs/52.16kgms. and under
(Amended 30th April 2008)
BANTAMWEIGHT 8st 6lbs/118lbs/53.52kgms and under
SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT 8st 10lbs/122lbs/55.34kgms and under
FEATHERWEIGHT 9st 0lbs/126lbs/57.15kgms and under
SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT 9st 4lbs/130lbs/58.97kgms and under
LIGHTWEIGHT 9st 9lbs/135lbs/61.24 and under
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHT 10st 0lbs/140lbs/63.50kgms and under
WELTERWEIGHT 10st 7lbs/147lbs/66.68kgms and under
LIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT 11st 0lbs/154lbs/69.85kgms and under
MIDDLEWEIGHT 11st 6lbs/160lbs/72.58kgms and under
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT 12st 0lbs/168lbs/76.20kgms and under
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 12st 7lbs/175lbs/79.38kgms and under
CRUISERWEIGHT 14st 4lbs/200lbs/90.72kgms and under
(Amended 28th March 2007)
HEAVYWEIGHT ANY WEIGHT
2.13. QUALIFICATION A contestant for Commonwealth Championships or Eliminators must
have been born in a Commonwealth Member or be a naturalised citizen of a Commonwealth
Member.
2.14. If a Champion fails to make the weight for a Championship match in the allotted
time he will forfeit the Championship. However, in the event that the challenger has
made the stipulated weight, the contest shall proceed under Championship conditions
subject to the consent of the challenger, the promoter and the Controlling Body of the
country in which the contest is to take place. In the event that the challenger wins
the contest he will be recognised as the Champion. In the event of any other result
the Championship will be declared vacant.
3. CHAMPIONSHIP BELTS
The Company will present to all Champions a Championship Belt immediately after
Championship contest or as soon as is practicable afterwards. The Belt will become the
personal property of the Champion subject to the strict requirements that he will bring
the Belt to each subsequent Championship defence in which he is participating. The
Champion shall wear the Belt into the ring prior to each defence and in the event of his
losing the contest the Belt will be presented to the winner by a nominated
representative of the Company. The Belt will then be returned to the former Champion
immediately after the contest and in due course the new Champion will be supplied a Belt
of his own. Each Champion will be eligible for one Belt only in each weight division
of which he is the Champion.
4. CHANGES TO REGULATIONS
The Board shall be entitled to amend, remove or add to these Regulations from time to
time as it shall decide and to decide on any matter not specifically provided for in
these Regulations.
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