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The Official Rules for IKF
POINT KICKBOXING©
- BOUT LENGTHS
- Bouts are 1 to 3 rounds of 60 seconds, 90 seconds,
2-2 minutes in length, 3- 2 minutes etc. depending
on the fighters Experience and Age.
Please note: Round
length should be advertise in advance of the
event.
- If
there is a small division or advanced divisions,
IKF
Representative, promoter, trainer and
fighter may all agree
to increase length of a round or rounds. See
Additional Round information below.
- STYLES
- Full Contact Above The Waist
(PKB): Standard Boxing rules apply in all
divisions. Controlled spinning
back-fist allowed in all divisions.
- International
Rules (PIR)
- Muay Thai (PMT):
CONTACT
- Semi-contact only. NO
KNOCKOUTS ALLOWED! There are no Knockouts
and, or Technical Knockouts. If a
fighter quits, this will give a win to his
or her opponent by DEFAULT.
- HAND & FOOT STRIKES to the HEAD
- Semi- Contact Only - The Official IKF Ring Referee or
the IKF Ringside Representative,
may penalized by points or
disqualify the striker.
- No *Knockouts allowed.
Any Knockout
will result in Disqualification of the striker. *There
are some exceptions to a person stopping or faking a knockout. This circumstance
shall be determined by the Official IKF
Ring Referee or the
IKF Ringside Representative. Together,
they will determine the reason for the stoppage and designate the winner.
- No kicks or punches in the back spine area, groin or knee joints.
- Faking and, or over exaggerating a blow will be closely monitored.
- EQUIPMENT
-
MANDATORY Safety Equipment Required for ALL
IKF POINT KICKBOXING©
MATCHES;
- Mouth Piece
- Headgear- All Juniors must wear
Faceguard with headgear- Headgear that a
glove can not touch the face is also
acceptable.
- Groin Cup
- Foot Pads- All divisions/rule
styles must wear footgear that covers the
toes.
- Shin Pads
- All fighters wear IKF APPROVED
boxing gloves.
- GLOVES: 12 or 16 ounce Boxing Gloves. (Weight, Age and Experience
shall determine glove SIZE. 12 Ounce are for JUNIOR Divisions, 16 ounce for
ADULT Divisions. 10oz may be use for ages 4-8
year old)
- Hand Wraps
- Standard hand-wraps should be worn by all
competitors
- Breast and Chest Protectors, Face Guard
Protectors- Are optional for adults but are recommended. If one fighter
chooses not to wear a protector, it will have
no bearing on the
scoring. The winner will still be
determined by who hits the point areas most effectively.
JUDGING
- Three judges will sit at ringside and score each bout based on a 10 point
must system just like in regular boxing or kickboxing. The winner gets 10, the
loser gets 9 or less if point deductions occur.
- Bouts will be solely judged on who lands the most strikes / points in the
designated areas based on the judges discretion.
- It will not be judged on who the crowd is chanting for on one's "show
boating" etc.
- Point Kickboxing is a semi contact event and no full contact techniques
will be allowed.
- If judges rule that a participants is intentionally trying to hurt someone
or hurts someone resulting from a full contact blow that participant will be
disqualified with no refund. (this will be at judges discretion majority rules)
- Full protective gear is Mandatory - approved head gear, mouth piece, groin
protectors, shin guards, handwraps and foot
pads must be worn.
- All strikes must be in designated striking areas... these are front head
area, front body area, inside and outside of
thigh... no groin strikes.
- If there is a draw in a match there will be an extra round
to determine a winner.
- If a leg kick is thrown and it is blocked
with the shin portion of the leg...it is not
a point. If a knee is thrown to the
body but is blocked it is not a point.
All techniques must land in designated
striking area to be counted as a point.
- Point Deduction or Possible
Disqualifications
- No elbows!
- Too Much Contact- Reminder all techniques must be controlled with semi - contact only.
- Use of profanity and un-professionalism
-
Frequently
asked Question about the IKF Point
Kickboxing©

- What
are the Weight Classes?
THESE
ARE GENERAL WEIGHT DIVISIONS...MORE WEIGHT
CLASSES AVAILABLE FOR LARGER EVENTS
- ADULT MEN:
- Lightweight: 149.9 and below
- Middleweight: 150-175
- Heavyweight: 175.1 - & up. If
these division have to vast of a
weight difference and the division is
too big...we will make another class.
- ADULT WOMEN:
- Lightweight: 121 and below
- Middleweight: 121.1-143
- Heavyweight: 143.1 - & UP
- JUNIORS -
Ages 17 & Below
- 8-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-17. Age will
be first factor, weight the second
factor.
- Can events have more than one round
eliminations? Yes. In some
cases there can be dual round
eliminations. However, at this time
we only do single round elimination
because most competitors at this level or
not conditioned enough to complete the
division. A promoter must
advertise in advance if the they have
approval from the IKF to have dual round
eliminations.
- Do the fights take place in a boxing
ring?
- No. Its a floor / mat competition.
- Will you let some pretty hard
contact occur to the body?
- Only Semi Contact is allowed. ( HEAD
OR BODY) and contact is strictly
enforced! You will feel the
intensity of the fight!
- What about leg kicks?
- Yes, International and Muay Thai
Rules semi contact divisions allow leg
kicks. Kicks must be on the inside and
outside thigh ...NO JOINT STRIKES.
- Soft leg kicks?
- Yes. Remember, you can only win on
points not TKO'S or KO'S.
- Are there Grand Championship
fights? Yes. An event can
have grand championships fights.
However, there is only one fight and in
most cases only the closest two weight
divisions can fight for grand
championships.
- Bout Lengths & Round Lengths?
- Each fight is 1 Round comprising of 2 Minutes. Grand
Championship bouts may go
two rounds but must be approved in
advance of the bout. The bout will be
judged at the end of each round or at
the end of the second round.
Bout lengths and round lengths can be
determined by the IKF Rep., Promoter,
coaches and fighters in advance of
if an adjustment is
needed.
-
Each fight could be 2-2minute
rounds. If the judges come to the
conclusion in private that there is a
draw then there will be
a third round
to determine the winner. Bouts could
also go 3-2 minute rounds.
This will be for adult and
junior divisions. However, the
IKF/PKB representative will retain the
right to make an adjustment if needed
for the much smaller kids...kind of
like seeing who's there...for greater
safety concerns....they might fight the
same format but perhaps 60 or 90 second
rounds.
The
aforementioned format can be used at all
IKF/PKB tournaments but must be
advertise in the promotion literature in
advance of the event.
Advance
agreement to alter the round can be
approved by the IKF/PKB Rep.
However, Safety and No Knockout rules
must be adhered to at all times.
Additional
Questions:
- What size of gloves will the
fighters wear?
- Adults: 16 Ounce, Boxing
Glove with a Velcro Style Closure.
- Juniors: 12 Ounce,
Boxing Glove with a Velcro Style
Closure.
- Children 4 to 8 years of age in their separate
divisions can wear 10oz. gloves
- What about Face Guards?
All Juniors...regardless of size will have
to wear headgear with a face guard...No
Exceptions!
- Shouldn't everyone wear big gloves?
- Yes, They will for their size...This
will be carefully monitored. We
will have assorted sizes at the event
and it will be predetermined before
matches what sizes are to be worn for
smaller children. This area will
be closely monitored... SAFETY
FIRST!
- Can you fight in more than one
class? I mean could you fight both Kickboxing
rules and International
rules?
- For the most part...No. However, if
divisions will not clash and, or be
running at the same time...it may be
allowed if approved by the IKF/PKB
official. There will not be a
refund if one signs up for two divisions
and are not able to compete for whatever
reason other than that of the promoter
or the IKF/PKB division.
- Can highly experienced kick boxers
participate?
- Yes, we have both Beginner and
Advanced Divisions. However, the same
semi contact rules apply.
- What should we
wear?
- Regular Kickboxing Rules (High Kick/Above
Waist) all must wear Long Pants.
International Rule/ Muay Thai Rules (Kicks
allowed to the legs) competitors
must wear Shorts.
- Can we knee to the head in the
MuayThai bouts and use elbows? No
- . In the International Rule
bouts there are no knees or elbows
allowed. Knees may be allowed in Advance
Muay Thai Divisions.
- Is it mandatory for all juniors to
wear the Headgear with faceguard? Yes.All
juniors regardless of skill level must
wear the face guard. We feel that IKF
Point kickboxing in designed to improved
ones skill not see how much punishment
that can take.
- I'm an adult and am nervous about
getting hit in the face and prefer not to
get punched directly in the face...can I
wear the headgear with faceguards?
Yes.
You have the option to wear open or closed
face head gear. Its not about the
power but how many times someone hits the
gear.
Promoter Note
in regards to Safety:
Although IKF/PKB is a semi- contact
event, minor injuries do occasionally
occur. All promoters and, or host of
the PKB should have on hand a first aid kit,
ice, fresh drinking water, towels or paper
towels and at least 2 folding chairs
for competitors to sit in between rounds.
Moreover, having a certified CPR
person on hand could be of benefit.