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Muay Thai Competition Rules For each type of sport There are different rules. For example, sports like Muay Thai also have rules for use in the ring. How difficult are the rules and regulations? And how to do it, go read the details.

Boxer's clothing
1. Wear shorts that only reach halfway to the base of your knees. No shirts or shoes allowed. Red-cornered boxers use red, pink, dark red, or white pants. Blue-cornered boxers use blue, navy, or black pants.
2. A garter belt or protective device made of strong material must be worn to cover the genitals. Can prevent harm from knees or other organs. You can do this by tying a knot in the back with a dead knot. Tie the remaining end of the rope.
3. Do not grow long hair or beard. Mustaches are allowed but must not be longer than the lips.
4. Fingernails and toenails It must be cut smooth and short.
5. Use only one ankle support on each side. Don't move up to shin guards. fold or roll down Do not use leg and ankle braces.

Wrapping hands (muay thai rules)
1. In boxing (Muay Thai) competitions, your hands must be wrapped with soft hand wraps. Length not exceeding 6 meters on each side, width not exceeding 5 centimeters.
2. In boxing matches, plaster or rubber adhesive strips may be used. Not more than 2.5 meters long on each side, 2.5 centimeters wide, covering the wrist or back of the hand. Don't wrap it on the ridge of your fist.
3. In a boxing match Boxers must use hand wraps at the boxing ring master. or Muay Thai (Muay Thai) competition organizers provide it only Do not use hand wraps other than those provided.
4. Hand wraps must be manually inspected and stamped to ensure they meet specifications before gloves can be worn.

Judgment
1. Win by points at the end of the match. The boxer who receives the most points from the scorers is considered the winner.
2. Win by knockout: If a boxer is "down" and cannot continue fighting within 10 seconds, the opposing boxer wins by knockout.
3. Win by technical knockout.
4. When one boxer is better than another or does it alone. until competitors may be harmed.
5. A boxer is unable to continue fighting immediately. After resting between rounds.
6. When a boxer is injured to the point of being unable to continue competing.
7. One boxer counts more than 2 times in the same round or more than 4 times throughout the competition.


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