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Boxing: Can You Ask for Breaks or Outtimes During a Fight?

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
In professional and amateur boxing, there is no figure of “time out” as in other sports as a whole. Once the bell rings, fighters must continue until the assault ends, unless the referee stops the action for specific reasons. The only statutory breaks are one minute breaks between each round, when boxers receive instructions and attention from their corner. Outside those intervals, the referee can only interrupt the fight for causes such as: Med…
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In professional and amateur boxing, there is no figure of “time out” as in other sports as a whole. Once the bell rings, fighters must continue until the assault ends, unless the referee stops the action for specific reasons. The only statutory breaks are one minute breaks between each round, when boxers receive instructions and attention from their corner. Outside those intervals, the referee can only interrupt the fight for causes such as: Med…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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