Ringside definition

Ringside means the seating immediately abutting the ring where the officials, the commissioner and his representatives, and the press sit during a boxing contest or exhibition.
Ringside means within the first row of spectator seats or closer to the ropes of the ring or the outside edge of the cage.
Ringside means the area extending from the apron of the ring outwards to a distance of eight feet on all sides, and includes the area that extends outwards for 8 feet around a fenced area referred to in subsection 91.5(2).

Examples of Ringside in a sentence

  • In the case of an emergency and the Referee summons the Ringside Doctor in the ring before the Boxer is counted up to ten (10), the opponent will be declared the winner of the Bout by KO.

  • Any Boxer with a concussion may be referred to the hospital by the Ringside Doctor.

  • Ringside Doctors must fill out the Medical Bout Report in the case a restriction period and/or protective sanitary measures have been ordered for the Boxer.

  • The Chairperson of the Ringside Doctors may select Local or Team Doctors to assist with the pre-bout medical examinations.

  • The Technical Delegate reserves the right to relax this condition if unavoidable circumstances occur and after consultation with the Chairperson of the Ringside Doctors.

  • Ringside Doctors are assigned by the Technical Delegate to work at the pre- bout medical examination.

  • The Ringside Doctor has the option to advise the Referee to terminate a Bout if a Boxer receives too much punishment.

  • In the case of body blows, the rest period or the protective sanitary measures are at the discretion of the Ringside Doctor, following the Post-Bout Medical Examination.

  • Ringside Doctors must inform the Technical Delegate to stop the Bout if a competing Boxer appears unable to continue.

  • Unconscious Boxer - If a Boxer is rendered unconscious, only the Referee and the Ringside Doctor can remain in the ring.


More Definitions of Ringside

Ringside. ’ means the seating immediately abutting the combat area where the officials, the commissioner and such commissioner’s authorized representatives and the press sit during a contest or exhibition;
Ringside means the seating immediately abutting the ring apron where the officials, MPTAD representatives and the media sit/stand during a boxing contest or exhibition.

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