Knockouts - 5 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 718
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§ 718. Knockouts.
(a) Count by referee.--When a boxer is knocked out, the
referee shall count to ten unless, in the judgment of the
referee, the boxer is in immediate physical danger, in which
case the referee may stop the count earlier. If the boxer has
not risen from the ring floor before the referee stops the
count, the result shall be recorded as a knockout.
(b) Physician.--When a boxer has been knocked out, no one
shall touch him, except to remove his mouth protector, until
after the attending physician has entered the ring and issued
such instructions as he deems necessary.
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Last modified: November 27, 2007
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