1. Fighters must provide their own gum shield and hand wraps.
2. No alcohol consumption before the bout; it may lead to withdrawal.
3. Adherence to all rules and regulations set forth by the governing boxing commission is mandatory.
4. Conduct must be professional at all times, both inside and outside the ring.
5. Unsportsmanlike conduct, including taunting, trash-talking, or excessive showboating during a fight, is prohibited.
6. Respect towards opponents, officials, and the audience is required at all times.
7. Fighters must meet the weight requirement for their designated weight class at the official weigh-in.
8. Approved and properly fitted protective gear must be worn during training and competition.
9. Fighters must obey the referee’s instructions at all times during a fight.
10. The use of illegal substances or performance-enhancing drugs is strictly prohibited.
11. Any pre-existing medical conditions or injuries must be disclosed to the promoter and commission.
12. Participation is open to male and female fighters aged 18 years and older.

13. Fighters must be in good physical condition and health to compete in a bout.
14. Attendance at all scheduled promotional events, including press conferences, weigh-ins, and media obligations, is mandatory.
15. Engaging in any form of cheating, such as using illegal tactics or manipulating equipment, is prohibited.
16. Fighters are responsible for their own actions and conduct, as well as those of their cornermen and team members.
17. Compliance with all safety protocols and guidelines is required to ensure the well-being of all involved.
18. Fighters must promptly notify the promoter of any changes to personal information, contact details, or training camp location.
19. Signing and adhering to the terms of the bout agreement and any other contractual agreements with the promoter is mandatory.
20. Respect towards the promotion, sponsors, and other stakeholders involved in the event is expected.
21. Behavior that may bring disrepute to the sport of boxing or the promotion is prohibited.
22. Prioritizing the safety of oneself and one’s opponent above all else during a bout is paramount.