Sowetan

Boxing SA set to amend some rules

COO worried about wide-margin scores too

- By Bongani Magasela

Boxing SA is planning to amend some of its regulation­s, according to COO Mandla Ntlanganis­o, who was reacting to a scenario where a referee conducted the mandatory eight count for a boxer who had been knocked down when actually he should not have done so because his opponent was not in the neutral corner.

The regulation­s in this regard say when a boxer goes down from a punch, the referee must order the boxer who delivered that knockdown blow to retire to the furthest neutral corner.

The referee must wait until the boxer reaches the neutral corner before he could conduct the mandatory count of eight.

The assumption is that the count on Sunday during a tournament in the Eastern Cape was null and void because the boxer who dropped his opponent was standing in

his corner. Ntlanganis­o was at the ring side when this happened during Tewo Boxing Promotions bill at ICC.

He said: “We are in the process of amending regulation­s and I believe some require improvemen­t. You are quiet correct, there is no standard ruling regarding that specific situation.

“This includes some of the scoring we’ve had recently where there were wide margins, you wonder how those judges arrived at such scores. As BSA, we cannot do anything because nothing in the current regulation­s says there must be some form of reviewing of judges’ scores.

“By right there must be sanction against a judge who cannot account for their scoring because it taints the image of the sport. Hopefully, we will be able to talk about all these things during the process of reviewing the regulation and make a recommenda­tion to the sports minister, who has powers to amend regulation­s.”

 ?? /SUPPLIED ?? BSA director of operations Mandla Ntlanganis­o.
/SUPPLIED BSA director of operations Mandla Ntlanganis­o.

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