Bout definition

Bout means a boxing contest between two Boxers taking place as part of a competition;
Bout means the boxing contest between two Boxers;
Bout means one match between 2 contestants.

Examples of Bout in a sentence

  • If a Boxer retires voluntarily or if the Coach throws the towel into the ring or appears on the apron, however not while the Referee is counting, the opponent is declared the winner of the Bout by Abandon.

  • To ensure neutrality, the names of the Referee and of the Judges for each Bout will be selected by a Computerized Software Program and/or by the Draw Commission.

  • When a Boxer is knocked down as the result of a blow, the Bout must not continue until the Referee has reached a mandatory count of eight (8), even if the Boxer is ready to continue before then or the round has come to a close.

  • Bout participants shall reach an agreement on holding the bout no later than ninety (90) days before the expiration of the mandatory period.

  • The motion passed by roll call: Anderson, aye (for both); Booth, aye (for both); Bout, aye (for both); Mezdad, aye (for both); Mostoufi, aye; Rainey, aye (for both); Wilson, aye.


More Definitions of Bout

Bout means unarmed combat between 2 contestants.
Bout means a contest between 2 boxers.
Bout means a series of rounds in which either boxing or mixed martial arts is conducted.
Bout means a match between two boxers.
Bout means the individual contest between two participants for a scheduled number of rounds.
Bout means a contest or match between participants appearing
Bout means one professional boxing, martial arts or mixed martial arts match between 2 contestants.