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Junior Round Times
Ages 8 to 15: 1:30 Minute Rounds - 1 Minute Rests.
Ages 16 & 17: 2:00 Minute Rounds - 1 Minute Rests.


AGE LIMITS
Juniors Can Not Be More Than 24 Months Apart In Age.
Juniors Ages 16 and up are allowed to compete in the Adult Division with Adult Fighters provided they have a Parental Consent Form.
IKF JUNIOR AMATEUR KICKBOXER / MUAY THAI PARENTAL RELEASE FORM


JUNIOR AMATEUR INDIVIDUAL RULE STYLES
For Specific Rules For Each Style Please Click The Style Link



Junior MUAY THAI Rules
(JMTR)


  • JMTR STRIKES & TECHNIQUES

    1. NO ELBOWS are Allowed In IKF Junior MUAY THAI Bouts.
    2. Fighters may strike with Punches, Kicks and Knees;
      • KICKS (shin or foot) & KNEES are allowed to BOTH legs (not the knees) of each fighter.
      • KICKS may strike body and head as well.
      • KNEES are NOT ALLOWED TO STRIKE ABOVE The SHOULDERS, Only below the Shoulder Line.
    3. Clinching is allowed as long as 1 fighter is ACTIVE WITHIN the clinch.
    4. MUAY THAI Throws are LEGAL in IKF Junior MUAY THAI. NOT HIP THROWS.
    5. Fighters are allowed to catch their opponents leg and take 1 step forward. After 1 step, the fighter holding the leg must STRIKE before taking a second step or more.
    6. Sweeps (With instep of foot) are not allowed but a fighter may "KICK" his/her opponents supporting leg with the top of their foot or shin, NOT the instep as in a karate style sweep.
    7. No strikes are allowed to the groin or joints of the leg.
    8. In TRUE MuayThai as with these rules, FLASH KNOCKDOWNS where the knocked down fighter rises up immediately after being knocked down are NOT COUNTED AS A KNOCKDOWN OR STANDING 8 COUNT.
    9. Direct (Side Kick Style) kicks to the front of a fighters legs Are NOT ALLOWED.
    10. Kicks (shin or foot) may strike the inside and outside of each fighters legs.

  • JMTR DRESS CODE

    1. Shorts are mandatory under IKF MUAY THAI RULES. This will curtail the crowd from yelling at a fighter to "Stop Kicking To The Legs" which is often heard at ringside if the fighter is wearing Long Pants.

  • JMTR SAFETY EQUIPMENT

    1. ALL EQUIPMENT Used by EVERY FIGHTER on EVERY IKF must be approved by the IKF.
    2. Foot Pads are NOT ALLOWED
    3. Chest Pads are Mandatory in ALL Junior Muay Thai Rule Division Bouts.
    4. Headgear Is Mandatory.
    5. Shin Pads Are Mandatory.
    6. Groin Cup is Mandatory.
    7. Mouthpiece is Mandatory.
    8. Handwraps are Mandatory.
    9. Fight Gloves (That will be supplied by all IKF Event Promoters) are Mandatory. 8 & 10 Ounce Gloves.
      See Weight Classes (Below) For Glove Sizes. (10 & 12 ounce size used in Amateur Tournament Competition)

  • JMTR BOUT TIMES

    1. Ages 8 to 15: 1:30 Minute Rounds - 1 Minute Rests.
    2. Ages 16 & 17: 2:00 Minute Rounds - 1 Minute Rests.

  • JMTR TITLE BOUT LENGTHS

    1. World, Intercontinental, Continental & National Title bouts on a Regular Event is 5 Rounds.
      • Any TOURNAMENT Bout is 3 rounds.
    2. State and Regional Title bouts on a Regular Event is 4 Rounds.
      • Any TOURNAMENT Bout is 3 rounds.
    3. Non Title bouts on a Regular Event: 3 Rounds.

A Brief Lesson In
Muay Thai 101

As we here at the IKF have always done for our fans of these pages, we always try to educate "EVERYONE" on aspects of our sport and maybe a short class here in Muay Thai 101 will help to form where this article is going. Some of you may know most if not all we will teach in this class while others will answer honestly, "Oh, I didn't know that." So let the class begin…

Nearly every weekend around the world there's a kickboxing event that advertises they will feature the long honored fighting art of Thailand known as MuayThai. If these fighters are both following true Muay Thai tradition, they will both enter the ring over the top rope. Why? In Muay Thai tradition, the Mongkon (headpiece wore around the top of each fighters head prior to their bout) is blessed for good luck by each fighters respected religion. Going over the top rope is symbolic that God is Above All Things such as the ring ropes. The spectators and their peers see 2 fighters dressed in the traditional Muay Thai shorts with their Mongkon wore proudly on their head. Once in the ring the traditional MuayThai music begins and a fighter has their first options of the bout.

However in Thailand, this is NOT an option and SHOULD NOT be an option even in other parts of the world. These options are not fighting options such as "Should I throw a Jab or a knee etc." these options are the ones of long and honored traditions of Muay Thai. To seal the ring (The walk around the ring which symbolizes the sealing of evil spirits from the ring), begin their Wai Kru (Wai means Bow and Kru means Teacher. When the fighter bows down paying homage to their teacher, club and family) and or a Ram Muay. (Which translates into boxer dance) or to simply stand and await for their opponent to be ready and the referee to begin the bout. Keep in mind that not all Muay Thai fighters perform these things. Even in Thailand, they are a fighters choice.

If a fighter decides to seal the ring we'll see them stopping to pray in each corner. In Thailand, the Wai Khre is paying homage to their Buddha. This pray continues at each corner during their walk to all four corners. Once again, a fighter may now choose to perform a Wai Khre followed by their own version of their Ram Muay. Often during a fighters Ram Muay, many true fans of Muay Thai fighting may not know what the dance is for. To answer this question, the dance expresses a fighters balance and agility. Sometimes at it's end, it may be followed by a show of confidence or challenge towards their opponents corner such as a stomping of their feet or an imitation of shooting an arrow at their opponent. To true fans of the sport, this is all part of the bout as well. As each fighters rituals ends, the trainer removes their Mongkon and turns to face their opponent.




Junior INTERNATIONAL Rules
(JIR)


  • JIR KICK RULES

    1. KICKS (shin or foot) are allowed to BOTH legs (not the knees) of each fighter.
    2. No strikes are allowed to the groin or joints of the leg.
    3. Direct (Side Kick Style) kicks to the front of a fighters legs Are NOT ALLOWED.
    4. Kicks (shin or foot) may strike the inside and outside of each fighters legs.

  • JIR DRESS CODE

    1. Shorts are MANDATORY to clearly designate that this is a leg kick bout as well. This will curtail the crowd from yelling at a fighter to "Stop Kicking To The Legs" which is often heard at ringside if the fighter is wearing Long Pants.

  • JIR SAFETY EQUIPMENT

    1. ALL EQUIPMENT Used by EVERY FIGHTER on EVERY IKF must be approved by the IKF.
    2. Foot Pads are Optional and may be used if desired. If so, They must be;
      • Secured to the foot with their elastis strap AND Athletic/Medical Tape.
      • Cover all the toes and the entire heel.
      • Laces should not be exposed.
    3. Chest Pads are OPTIONAL in Junior MuayThai Rule Division Bouts.
      • However if 1 fighter wishes to wear one, both must wear them.
    4. Headgear Is Mandatory.
    5. Shin Pads Are Mandatory.
    6. Groin Cup is Mandatory.
    7. Mouthpiece is Mandatory.
    8. Handwraps are Mandatory.
    9. Fight Gloves (That will be supplied by all IKF Event Promoters) are Mandatory. 8 & 10 Ounce Gloves.
      See Weight Classes below For Glove Sizes. (10 & 12 ounce size used in Amateur Tournament Competition)

  • JIR BOUT TIMES

    1. Ages 8 to 15: 1:30 Minute Rounds - 1 Minute Rests.
    2. Ages 16 & 17: 2:00 Minute Rounds - 1 Minute Rests.

  • JIR TITLE BOUT LENGTHS

    1. World, Intercontinental, Continental & National Title bouts on a Regular Event is 5 Rounds.
      • Any TOURNAMENT Bout is 3 rounds.
    2. State and Regional Title bouts on a Regular Event is 4 Rounds.
      • Any TOURNAMENT Bout is 3 rounds.
    3. Non Title bouts on a Regular Event: 3 Rounds.




Junior FULL CONTACT Rules
(JFCR)


  • JFCR KICK RULES

    1. ALL Strikes must be ABOVE the Waist of each fighter.
    2. Front leg sweeps, foot to foot, boot to boot, to the inside & outside of opponents front foot are permitted by BOTH feet of the striker/sweeper. No spin sweeps.
      • If a fighter is "SQUARE" to their opponent (EX: Against the ropes, neither foot leading - equal weight on both feet) their opponent will be allowed to sweep inside or outside of "EITHER" foot.
    3. KICK REQUIREMENTS:
      • Ages 8 to 15: -4-
      • Ages 16 & 17: -6-
    4. A spin kick or a hard thrown kick that does not hit the body but shows Intent of Power will be counted as a kick.
    5. Front kicks (snap, thrust or flick) must make hard contact to be counted as a kick.
    6. Each time a fighter does not make his/her minimum kick count in a round, they will be deducted 1 point for that round. Kicks may NOT be made up in other rounds.

  • JFCR DRESS CODE

    1. Long Full Contact pants are mandatory under IKF FULL CONTACT RULES. If a fighter does not have LONG PANTS they are required to either FIND SOME to wear or forfeit their bout. This will curtail the crowd from yelling for a fighter to "kick to the legs" which is often heard at ringside if the fighter is wearing kickboxing shorts.

  • JFCR SAFETY EQUIPMENT

    1. ALL EQUIPMENT Used by EVERY FIGHTER on EVERY IKF must be approved by the IKF.
    2. FULL CONTACT RULES ONLY: Foot Pads are Mandatory. They must be;
      • Secured to the foot with their elastis strap AND Athletic/Medical Tape.
      • Cover all the toes and the entire heel.
      • Laces should not be exposed.
    3. Chest Pads are only Mandatory " in ALL Junior MuayThai Rule Division Bouts.
    4. Headgear Is Mandatory.
    5. Shin Pads Are Mandatory.
    6. Groin Cup is Mandatory.
    7. Mouthpiece is Mandatory.
    8. Handwraps are Mandatory.
    9. Fight Gloves (That will be supplied by all IKF Event Promoters) are Mandatory. 8 & 10 Ounce Gloves.
      See Weight Classes below For Glove Sizes. (10 & 12 ounce size used in Amateur Tournament Competition)

  • JFCR BOUT TIMES

    1. Ages 8 to 15: 1:30 Minute Rounds - 1 Minute Rests.
    2. Ages 16 & 17: 2:00 Minute Rounds - 1 Minute Rests.

  • JFCR TITLE BOUT LENGTHS

    1. World, Intercontinental, Continental & National Title bouts on a Regular Event is 5 Rounds.
      • Any TOURNAMENT Bout is 3 rounds.
    2. State and Regional Title bouts on a Regular Event is 4 Rounds.
      • Any TOURNAMENT Bout is 3 rounds.
    3. Non Title bouts on a Regular Event: 3 Rounds.




CONVERTING LBS. TO KG. AND BACK
For those looking to convert lbs to kg. If you have a 65 kg fighter and want to know how many lbs. that is, multiply it by 2.2. 65 kg X 2.2 = 143 lbs.
If you have a 145 lb fighter and want to know the weight in kg, divide it by 2.2 145 / 2.2 = 65.90 kg.



29 JUNIOR AMATEURS RULES WEIGHT CLASSES
BOYS & GIRLS WEIGHTCLASSES
(Ages 8 - 17)

JUNIOR FIGHTERS WEIGHT LOSS
JUNIOR FIGHTERS AGES 8-15
CANNOT LOSE WEIGHT TO MAKE WEIGHT!


FOR ALL FIGHTERS 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER - REGARDLESS OF AGE OR WEIGHT
The maximum amount of weight a fighter is allowed to lose after their first official weigh-in is 2 POUNDS IN 2 HOURS!

WEIGHTCLASS

WEIGHT in lbs.

WEIGHT in kg.

MAXIMUM
WEIGHT SPREAD

GLOVE SIZES
ALL EVENTS INC. TOURNAMENTS

Junior Atomweight

50 lbs. - 55 lbs.

22.72 Kg - 25 Kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Junior Flyweight

55.1 lbs. - 60 lbs.

25.04 Kg - 27.27 Kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Junior Bantamweight

60.1 lbs. - 65 lbs.

27.31 Kg - 29.54 Kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Junior Featherweight

65.1 lbs. - 70 lbs.

27.27 Kg - 31.81 Kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Junior Lightweight

70.1 lbs. - 75 lbs.

31.86 Kg - 34.09 Kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Junior Welterweight

75.1 lbs. - 80 lbs.

34.13 Kg - 36.36 Kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Junior Middleweight

80.1 lbs. - 85 lbs.

36.40 Kg - 38.63 Kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Junior Light Heavyweight

85.1 lbs. - 90 lbs.

38.68 Kg - 40.9 Kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Junior Cruiserweight

90.1 lbs. - 95 lbs.

40.95 Kg - 43.18 Kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Junior Heavyweight

95.1 lbs - 100 lbs.

41.13 Kg - 45.5 Kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Pinweight

100.1 lbs - 104 lbs.

45.5 kg - 47.27 kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.


SAME WEIGHTS AS ADULTS FROM HERE BELOW

Strawweight

104.1 lbs - 108.1 lbs.

47.31 kg - 49.09 kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Atomweight

108.1 lbs. - 112 lbs.

49.13 kg - 50.90 kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Flyweight

112.1 lbs. - 117 lbs.

50.95 kg - 53.18 kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Bantamweight

117.1 lbs. - 122 lbs.

53.22 kg - 55.45 kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Featherweight

122.1 lbs. - 127 lbs.

55.50 kg - 57.72 kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Lightweight

127.1 lbs. - 132 lbs.

57.77 kg - 60 kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Super Lightweight

132.1 lbs. - 137 lbs.

60.04 kg - 62.27 kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Light Welterweight

137.1 lbs. - 142 lbs.

62.28 Kg - 64.54 Kg

5 lbs. - 2.27 kg.

10 oz.

Welterweight

142.1 lbs. - 147 lbs.

64.55 Kg - 66.81 Kg

7 lbs. - 3.2 kg.

10 oz.

Super Welterweight

147.1 lbs - 153 lbs.

66.82 Kg - 69.54 Kg

7 lbs. - 3.2 kg.

10 oz.

Light Middleweight

153.1 lbs. - 159 lbs.

69.55 Kg - 72.27 Kg

7 lbs. - 3.2 kg.

10 oz.

Middleweight

159.1 lbs. - 165 lbs.

72.28 Kg - 75 Kg

7 lbs. - 3.2 kg.

10 oz.

Super Middleweight

165.1 lbs. - 172 lbs.

75.01 Kg - 78.18 Kg

7 lbs. - 3.2 kg.

12 oz.

Light Heavyweight

172.1 lbs. - 179 lbs.

78.19 Kg - 81.36 Kg

7 lbs. - 3.2 kg.

12 oz.

Light Cruiserweight

179.1 lbs. - 186 lbs.

81.5 kg - 84.5 kg

7 lbs. - 3.2 kg.

12 oz.

Cruiserweight

186.1 lbs. - 195 lbs.

84.6 kg - 88.6 kg

12 lbs. - 5.5 kg.

12 oz.

Heavyweight

195.1 lbs. - 215 lbs.

88.64 Kg - 97.72 Kg

20 lbs. 9.1 kg.

12 oz.

Super Heavyweight

215 lbs. & UP.

97.73 Kg & Above

No Limit

12 oz.


"CATCH WEIGHTS"
This is when say a Light Welterweight fighter at 140 lbs and a Welterweight at 144 lbs fight.

What you need to look at in this case is the most narrow weight spread, which is always in the lower weight class of the two.
For Light Welterweight, the weight spread is 5 lbs. where is as in the Welterweight class it's 7, it goes to a 5 lb. spread.
A fight can only happen inside the limits of the weightclass the lightest fighter. So for this example, (Light Welterweight at 140 lbs and a Welterweight at 144 ) this would be OK as a catch weight.
However if the Light Welterweight fighter was 138 and the Welterweight at 144, that's 6 lbs, and it wouldn't be allowed.


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