ILLEGAL
TECHNIQUES AND FOULS
If a fighter flagrantly breaks any rule, the official ring
referee shall immediately disqualify him. HOWEVER: If the foul is not severe
or intentional, the ISCF Referee shall
issue a warning OR point deduction(s) from the offending fighter
These "Fouls" are "Illegal"
moves/techniques, not to be used in an ISCF
Sanctioned bout. A Foul is always going to be at the discretion of the ISCF Referee. He/she will make the determination,
but not be limited to, the intent of the fighter and the result of the foul.
Then, he/she will have to consider whether to allow the fouled fighter time to
recuperate (if able to continue), and either to give a warning to the
opponent that committed the foul and/or deduct a point or disqualify and stop
the bout.
For the State of Illinois, please click
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THE FOLLOWING TECHNIQUES ARE NOT ALLOWED & ARE
CONSIDERED
FOULS IN AN
ISCF SANCTIONED BOUT
- Pro & Amateur Bouts: NO Downward or "Spiking"
Elbow Strikes.
- Amateur fighters may not use Forearm Strikes to the Head or Body. (Pro
Fighters may do so.)
- Amateur fighters may Knee to the Head - WHEN Approved During
Matchmaking! (Knees to the head are always legal in Pro Fights.)
- Amateur fighters may not use Heel Hooks. (Pro Fighters may do so.)
- Amateur fighters may not "STOMP" a downed opponent but may "KICK"
to the "LEGS" of a downed opponent. (Pro Fighters may AX Kick to
the Body.)
- NO Fighter may "STOMP" - "KICK" or "KNEE" to
the HEAD or the NECK of a downed opponent.
- (*) DOWN means the fighter is not in a "2-point standing or
crouching (on his feet) position". When 1 hand is touching the ground.mat
along with both feet, or the fighters body is on the ground/mat.
- Biting.
- Eye Gouging.
- Finger Strikes or Rakes to ANY part of the body.
- Knuckle Gouging to the face or any part of the body, including into the
throat.
- Clawing, pinching or twisting of the flesh - Pulling, pushing on opponent's
face.
- Throat strikes of any kind, including without limitation, grabbing the
trachea.
- One or two-"Handed" chokes applied directly to the throat and/or
windpipe.
- Kicking, kneeing or stomping on or at a downed opponent above the waist. (To
the legs is allowed - EXCEPT in Illinois.)
- Kicking the front of Opponents knee.
- Fish hooks (to the eyes, nose, ear, or mouth) or putting a finger into any
open orifice (cuts/lacerations).
- Grabbing of the Clavicle.
- Hair pulling.
- Groin: Groin techniques/attacks of any kind - Grabbing, Striking, etc.
- Single digit manipulation (Small joint manipulation - finger and toe locks)
- Head butting.
- No Striking to the Spine - Anything behind the EARS.
- No Striking to the Back of the Head - Anything behind the EARS.
- No Striking to the Back of the Neck - Anything behind the EARS.
- Lifting, pushing, throwing, or otherwise forcing an opponent out of the
Cage/Ring.
- Intentionally delaying the contest due to improper equipment, or by
intentionally dropping or spitting out the mouthpiece.
- Attacking an opponent on or during a break.
- Attacking an opponent who is under the care of the Referee or other
Cage/Ring Official.
- Use abusive language in the Cage or Ring.
- Interference by a Fighters Cornerman/woman - Trainer.
- Flagrant disregard of the referee's instructions.
- Engaging in any unsportsmanlike conduct that causes an injury to an
opponent.
RING ROPE OR CAGE
GRABBING
- Fighters may NOT grab the ring ropes or cage AT ANY TIME the two fighters
are in contact with each other during the bout in an attempt to stall action,
trap his opponent, escape a technique, or otherwise gain advantage in the match.
- Fighters may momentarily grab the ring ropes or cage to brace or steady
themselves or to gain/maintain their balance.
- If a fighter grabs or otherwise secures any ring rope with a hand, arm,
foot or leg during the bout TO AVOID A SUBMISSION HOLD, the referee shall stop
the bout and deduct two (2) points from the fighter who so grabbed the rope.
- If a fighter continually holds the ring ropes to rest, or pull himself from
the action, avoid the bout's action, or otherwise gain advantage in the match,
the referee will deduct one (1) point from the resting fighter and two (2)
points for each additional time.
- Excessive grabbing or other use of the ring ropes in violation of these
rules may result, in the referee's sole discretion, in a fighter's
disqualification and an award of the bout to that fighter's opponent.
- The referee shall verbally instruct fighters to release the ring ropes or
cage, when appropriate, prior to warning, deducting points, and/or disqualifying
a fighter for violating these rules.