Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XI-319 - Permissible Items in Boxer's CornerA. A bucket with ice, plastic water bottle, water, sponge, extra mouthpiece and surgical tape shall be available in each boxer's corner at all times during the contest or exhibition. Without specific permission of the commission, the only other material which may be present or used at ringside are vaseline, endswell, adrenalin, avintine and thromblin. No ammonia may be used in the ring. The ring physician or commission's representative may at any time inspect the items found in the boxer's corner.B. A towel is permitted in the corner; however, no one shall throw any towel in the ring as a signal of defeat or for any other reason.C. All substances, from the boxer's corner, applied to or into the body of a boxer between rounds shall be approved in advance by the commission. No substance not so approved by the commission shall be applied to or into the body of a boxer between rounds. This shall include any nasal sprays.D. Surgical gloves are required to be worn by all corner personnel, all ringside personnel and all ring personnel.La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § XI-319
Adopted by the Department of Commerce, Boxing and Wrestling Commission 1967, amended 1974, amended by the Department of Economic Development, Boxing and Wrestling Commission, LR 22:697 (August 1996).AUTHORITY NOTE: Adopted in accordance with R.S. 4:61(D) and R.S. 4:64.