Ringside definition

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 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 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 eight feet around a fenced area.

Examples of Ringside in a sentence

  • Checks for dehydration may be conducted on competitors, by the Ringside Physician, by specific gravity and/or pre-fight physical at both the official weigh-in and the second day weight check.

  • The Medical Bout Report must recommend how many rest days should be prescribed or the protective sanitary measures and be delivered to the Supervisor by the Ringside Doctor.

  • Physicians not having completed the Ringside Physician Certification shall be licensed as “Non-Ringside Physicians,” but may serve at ring or cage side so long as a minimum of one certified Ringside Physician is present.

  • All “Ringside” physicians serving ring or cage side shall obtain ARP/ACSM Certified Ringside Physician (CRP) certification.

  • Ring-side tables must be no higher than ring platform level and must run the full length of all four sides of the ring.

  • When the result of the Bout is Knockout or Technical Knockout, the Ringside Doctor must fill out and sign a Restriction Affidavit which data will be updated in the USA Boxing Database and sent automatically to the USA Boxing national office and Local Boxing Committee concerned.

  • Submission by: Tap Out Verbal tap out TKO by: Referee stops bout Ringside Physician stops bout Corner stops bout c) KO by: Failure to rise from the canvas d) Decision via score cards: Unanimous - When all three Judges score the bout for the same contestant.

  • Ring-side tables must be no higher than ring platform level on elevated rings; no ringside tables will be permitted next to floor level on non-elevated rings.

  • I, hereby indemnify The Ringside Boxing Gym from all claims, damages claims and actions.

  • I, personal assume all responsibility for my participation or activities, and utilization of machinery and equipment in my activities at The Ringside Boxing Gym and activities associated in the training programs associated by The Ringside Boxing Gym.


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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