Arbitrating

Much like boxing, there is an arbitration panel composed of three arbitrators minimum table, or judges, and a referee who steps into the ring.

There are different ways to score, but the most widespread is the score based on 10 factors. Is tied 10-10, 10-9 wins the corner with 10 points, and 10-8 for large differences in level, and when there is a count. Generally used "cuentapatadas" to ensure that it is at least kicking assault. There are several rules on the matter, according to the organization, but usually is allowed to "recover" kicks in later rounds.

The ring referee is the one who has the last word, and must be supported by judges in cases of doubt. Generally there are a couple of additional figures, as the center referee, leading the sum of scores. A timer is essential to stop the count in case of downtime and ring the bell when the assault begins and ends.

The rules of competition for amateur kickboxing categories dictate a maximum of three rounds of three minutes but may vary by organization. Generally for championship finals are three rounds of two minutes, and for exhibition bouts can be done in two rounds.

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