Quote Originally Posted by means2184
Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Quote Originally Posted by means2184
i'm sure all the rest is true but there is No Draws or ties in Amature boxing, only professional
Ha, Ha. Ha. Damn, that was funny. That's your exposure. There are ties in amature boxing. Read the following link. http://sportsrules.50g.com/boxing.htm Paste it on your browser and hit enter if you can't click it.

Also read the California rules, which is were I'm from. Chapter 3. Amature boxing. http://www.dca.ca.gov/csac/laws/regulations.htm#620
I think you just exposed yourself.
i saw your "california rules ....you forgot to read this part in the begining of the "amature boxing" section
- 601. PROFESSIONAL BOXING RULES APPLY.
The rules of the commission pertaining to professional boxing shall apply to amateur boxing unless the club or organization obtains a law and rule waiver under Section 18646 of the code or the professional boxing rules are inconsistent with these Amateur Boxing Regulations or the provisions of the Boxing Act pertaining to amateur boxing.

...USA amature rules would be the organization that waiver the pro rules (which would be the Ties) ...also most of those rules on your CA. page were ammended or repealed cause there from 1989 so i have no idea why ur using those as a base of information

USA Boxing rules is the amature system in the US


http://www.usaboxing.org/20042005Rul...%20rules%22%22 <--entire USA rulebook ...(if you box you have a "USA" passbook so these are ur rules ,not that other thing u sent me
Keep in mind my bouts took place in 1987-1988. At the age of 10 and 11. During the end of 3 bouts, I was told there was no winner. So I consider it a draw. It's that simple.