Referee (boxing)
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The referee in boxing makes sure the rules are followed during a match. They help keep the fight fair and safe for everyone. If something happens during the match, the referee steps in to make decisions that protect the boxers and keep the sport going smoothly.
Referees need to know all the rules very well and make quick choices. They watch closely to make sure the boxers are fighting safely and following the rules. If a boxer breaks a rule, the referee can stop the fight or give warnings.
Their job is also to help when a boxer is hurt or needs a rest. By making sure everyone plays by the rules, referees help make boxing a fair and safe sport.
The role of the referee
The referee in boxing is very important for keeping the fight safe and fair. Before the fight starts, the referee gives instructions to both boxers. During the fight, the referee decides when to start or stop counting if a boxer falls down. The referee also decides when a fighter does something wrong and needs a warning.
The referee signals when each round ends. Most importantly, the referee can stop a fight if they think a boxer is in danger from too many hits. In the past, referees also helped score the fights, but now most fights are scored by a group of judges.
Attire
A boxing referee usually wears a white or blue shirt, either long or short sleeves. They also wear black pants, black shoes, and a black bow tie. Sometimes, they use latex gloves to keep things clean. In professional matches, the referee often has a patch on the left side of the chest. This patch shows the symbol of the group organizing the fight. They may also have a patch on their left sleeve with the flag of their home country, especially in fights between fighters from different countries.
Criticisms
One big criticism of boxing referees is that their decisions can be very personal. While there are rules, referees must use their own judgement. This means people might not always agree with what they decide.
Notable referees
Some well-known boxing referees include Stanley Christodoulou, Joe Cortez, Kenny Bayless, Daniel Van de Wiele, Ruby Goldstein, Mills Lane, Arthur Mercante Sr., Arthur Mercante Jr., Jay Nady, Randy Neumann, Richard Steele, Mickey Vann, Pete Podgorski, Joey Curtis, Octavio Meyran, Eddie Cotton, Charles Eyton, Frank Cappuccino, Steve Smoger, Jon D. Schorle II, and Tony Perez. These referees have helped make sure that boxing matches are fair and safe.
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