Shoot Boxe Ground and Pound is a sports discipline which applies fighting both at a distance  with blows, punches, knee and kicks, and in clinches and man-to-man fighting on the floor with grappling techniques, throws, locks, chokes,  immobilizations, punches, knees only to the body and kicks only to the body.

1) COMPETITION AREA

Shoot Boxe Ground and Pound matches are held in a MMA cage or in a Ring.

2) UNIFORM AND EQUIPMENT

Shoot Boxe Ground and Pound combatants must wear shorts, groin guard, shin instep guards without hard parts, open-hand gloves which covered  thumbs and mouthpiece. Gloves should reach the middle point of knuckles and have a pad at least 3 cm thick. For women a chest protector is mandatory. It is forbidden to wear bracelets, necklaces, ear-rings and rings and any other thing likely to cause injury during the fight. The fighting safety equipment must be of approved type and will be inspected by the competition jury.

3) DURATION OF MATCHES

Shoot Boxe Ground and Pound matches last, unless the event commissioner decides otherwise, two rounds of five minutes each, with an interval of one minute between rounds, for elimination and finals.

4) LEGAL TARGETS

In Shoot Boxe Ground and Pound it is allowed to strike with control all parts of the body except the groin, throat, eyes, back of the neck and spine with punches, knee and kicks.

5) THROWS

In “Shoot Boxe Ground and Pound “ it is allowed to seize and throw the opponent in any way, but not during a finalization. It is not allowed to throw one’s opponent straight down vertically on his/her head or neck (head first) or causing him/her to fall on  knees. Throws started from within the area of the square are valid even if they end outside of it. A “takedown” is considered any way one is able to carry or push the opponent to the ground.

6) IMMOBILIZATIONS

In “Shoot Boxe Ground and Pound “ it is allowed to pin the opponent on the mat in any manner, but only the combatant who gains a position of advantage will obtain points. The immobilization must last 10 seconds.The rear mount is the only case when the  opponent in the lower position scores immobilization points. 

7) FINALIZATION

In “Shoot Boxe Ground and Pound “ the finalization can be achieved by way of suffocation, strangling, compression and arm lock.  You cannot place your hands on your opponent’s face. Finalization puts end to the fight. The referee may stop a pending finalization if he considers it dangerous for the athlete that is undergoing it. In case of the loss of a mouthpiece during ground fighting the match is not stopped. The referee will replace it at the end of the phase on the  ground. Ripping (violently applied) joint locks are not allowed. They should always be executed progressively. Locks to the small joints (fingers) are not permitted. 

8) SCORING

At the end of each round the  judges ( 3 ) write down the score on special scoring papers: 10 points to the better fighter and 9 points to the other; 8 if there has been a remarkable gap. Then they subtract the points due to fouls and mark the total score in the special  square. At the end of the match, each judge sums up the given points; in case of equal  points in an elimination tournament the judge must give his preference.

9) REFEREE

He supervises the bout, he is the first to enter the “mat”. He should ask the side judges to inspect the protective equipment, order the salute and start  the fighting with the word “fight”. He stops the match with the word “stop” every  time he thinks it necessary; he can give warnings, award penalties and disqualify the combatants. He signals for the interruption of time to the jury table; he separates the fighters when they are seizing each other without attempting a throw at once. He awards the win at the end of the match.

10) JUDGE

He evaluates  techniques,   control,  combinations, the athletes’ endurance to award the score. He decides if  immobilizations and projections are valid or not; he can give penalty points and he can ask for consultation with the central referee. He inspects the fighting safety equipment on call of the central referee and fills out every part of the score sheet.

At the and of each round each judge assigns a score which can be:

10 – 10 if the round is considered even;
10 – 9 if one athlete has prevailed over the other;
10 – 8 if the difference was great

11) ILLEGAL TECHNIQUES AND ACTIONS

In “Shoot Boxe Ground and Pound “ it is not allowed :
to speak during the match, to waste time by avoiding combat, to strike with the head and elbows, to turn one’s back on the opponent unless it is clearly justified by technique and to behave in an unsportsmanlike manner towards the opponent, the referee or the judges. A coach or other seconds must not shout and must not address the opponent or the commissioner. It is forbidden to grab the shorts and the tatami edge.


12) DOCTOR

The ring-side doctor must be present throughout the entire event in the vicinity of the fighting square. In case of injury he is the only one who can decide if the injured fighter can continue to fight. Any fighter who abandons his match because of a doctor’s decision cannot in any case continue to take part in the tournament.

13) POINTS

A throw taking both legs off the ground 3 points
A throw technique 2 points
A ”takedown” 1 point
An immobilization 1 point
A side immobilization 2 points
An immobilization over the body (“mounting and back mounting“) 3 points

A punch 1 point
A kick to the leg 1 point
A kick to the body 1 point
A kick to the head 2 points
Knee to the body 1 point

14) WEIGHT CATEGORIES

Men: kg 56, 60, 65 , 71, 78, 86, 95, 105, over 105
Women: kg 50, 55, 61, 68, 76, over 76

15) CLINCH

The “clinch” is a stalemate, both fighters standing or in  ground position during approximately 10 seconds without any actions on the part of one of the  fighters (or both of them) in an attempt  to turn the fight to his/her advantage.

Please note that a submission attempt that does not yield is also considered “Clinch”

16) KNOCXK DOWN

In case of knock down referee interrupts the match for the time necessary ( few seconds ) to assess whether the landed athlete is conscious in which case he restores the match. Otherwise he decrees the KO. The name of this referee action is “Stop and Go”. During this short time the fighters must remain still.

17) LOSS OF BLOOD

In case of profuse blood loss the referee asks the doctor’s opinion to let the fight continue or not. If the doctor stop the fighter the referee assign the victory to the other.