ISCF MATCH TIME LENGTHS

  • AMATEUR
    • ISCF Amateur “NON TITLE” matches shall be THREE (3) rounds, each of THREE (3) minutes in length, with a one (1) minute rest between each round.
    • ISCF Amateur Title matches shall consist of FIVE (5) rounds, each of THREE (3) minutes in length, with a one (1) minute rest between each round.
  • PROFESSIONAL
    • All ISCF Professional non-title matches as well as State or Regional Title Matches shall consist of THREE (3) rounds, each of FIVE (5) minutes in length, with a one (1) minute rest between each round.
    • All ISCF Professional National and/or Continental Title Matches shall consist of FOUR (4) rounds, each of FIVE (5) minutes in length, with a one (1) minute rest between each round.
    • All ISCF Professional World Title Matches shall consist of FIVE (5) rounds, each of FIVE (5) minutes in length, with a one (1) minute rest between each round.
  1. All ISCF matches will continue under the above time lengths and the match’s winner determined by the judges scorecards, except when otherwise terminated due to KO, TKO, submission, doctor’s, referee’s or corner’s stoppage, or by any other reason set forth by these rules or presenting itself due to manifest necessity.
  2. In the event that, at that the expiration of the regular time limit, an ISCF match ends in a draw as set forth by these rules, There will be *NO ADDED OVERTIME ROUNDS!The bout will end in a DRAW.
    • (*) This rule could be revised for “Tournament” events where 1 fight from a match must advance. This rule must be approved by the State Athletic/Boxing Commission where the bout/event takes place. If no commission rules exist, the ISCF must approve such a style of a match. This is only for bouts scheduled for 3 rounds. Added overtime rounds cannot extend past 5 “Total”