Chapter 8 - Full Contact - v18
Chapter 8 - Full Contact - v18
Chapter 8 - Full Contact - v18
Table of Contents
ART. 1. DEFINITION ..................................................................................................................................... 3
ART. 2. LEGAL TARGET AREAS ............................................................................................................... 3
Art. 5.4 Directive 3 - awarding points (Using Clickers and Scorecards) ..................................................... 6
The Chief of the ring will immediately handle all protests. After discussions, the representative of the WAKO
Appeal Board will announce the official result.
If the match ends in a draw (equal points after 3 rounds), to determine a winner, a judge has to take into consideration
the remarks on the WAKO scorecard in appropriate order:
1. Better in the last round
2. More active
3. More kicks
4. Better defence
5. Better style and techniques
Victory must go to the fighter who scored the most points in the last round.
Art. 5.6.2 Warnings given to the second count against the kickboxer.
The Referee after two verbal warnings has right to punish the kickboxer if the coach/second does not obey his orders.
They will show it to the three judges, pointing with their finger to the kickboxer at fault (only when clickers system is
used). The Referee shows it to the Chief Referee of the ring and timekeeper who has to put it in the electronic system
(only when electronic system is used).
A Referee may, without stopping the fight, give a caution to a kickboxer at any moment. A third caution for the same
foul will lead to the last verbal warning. In order to do this the Referee must stop the bout, but not the time, and
explain clearly the violation of the rules facing the offender. After the last verbal warning the Referee obliged to give
the official warning. In order to do this the Referee must stop the bout and the time and put the opponent to the neutral
corner.
When a kickboxer is on the floor, the Referee will count from 1 to 10 with a second interval between each number, and
will indicate each second with their fingers so that the fallen kickboxer knows how many seconds have already been
counted. One second must pass from the moment the kickboxer falls down to the start of the count.
When a kickboxer is on the floor due to a blow, the fight will not continue before the Referee has counted to 8, even if
the kickboxer is ready to continue the fight before that time. If the kickboxer doesn't raise their hands the Referee will
continue to count until "10", the round will be finished and a KO declared.
If a kickboxer is on the floor at the end of a round, the Referee will continue the count even if the bell rings. If the
Referee counts to 10, the Kickboxer will be declared loser via KO.
If a kickboxer is on the floor after having received a blow and the fight continues after the count out of 8 seconds, but
the kickboxer falls back on the floor without receiving a new blow, the Referee will resume the count, starting at 8.
If both kickboxers fall at the same time, the count will continue on as long as one of them is still on the floor. If they
both remain on the floor after 10 seconds, the bout will be stopped and decision given, considering the points granted
before the KO. Nevertheless, this winner will be suspended from further participation in this tournament because of
the KO and in accordance with WAKO Rules.
Note!
For better readability the text uses masculine pronouns throughout. However, all references to persons apply to both
genders. These Rules will remain in place a minimum of four years from August 2016 till the August 2020.