QUEENSBERRY RULES - 1867
- To be a fair stand-up boxing match in a twenty-four
foot ring, or as near that size as practicable.
- No wrestling or hugging allowed.
- The rounds to be of three minutes’ duration, and one
minute’s time between rounds.
- If either man fall through weakness or otherwise, he
must get up unassisted, ten seconds to be allowed to do so, the other man
meanwhile to return to his corner, and when the fallen man is on his legs
the round is to be resumed, and continued till the three minutes have
expired. If one man fails to come to the scratch in the ten seconds
allowed, it shall be in the power of the referee to give his reward in
favour of the other man.
- A man hanging on the ropes in a helpless state, with
his toes off the ground, shall be considered down.
- No seconds or any other person to be allowed in the
ring during the rounds.
- Should the contest be stopped by any unavoidable
interference, the referee to name the time and place as soon as possible
for finishing the contest; so that the match must be won and lost, unless
the backers of both agree to draw the stakes.
- The gloves to be fair-sized boxing gloves of the best
quality and new.
- Should a glove burst, or come off, it must be
replaced to the referee’s satisfaction.
- No shoes or boots with strings allowed.
- The contest in all other respects to be governed by
revised rules of the London Prize Ring.