An application for sanction is forwarded on the Sanction Application Form with the prescribed fee and must be submitted to the Boxing Ontario office at least 21 days prior to the date of the proposed event. For fees see updated fee structure.
Upon receipt of sanction, the Boxing Office will send a copy of a signed sanction form to: the Regional Director, the Regional Chief Official and the club wishing to host the proposed event.
The Regional Official is responsible for selecting and notifying referees and judges for the competition.
The Regional Official will also receive a result sheet, which will be completed, signed and returned to the Boxing Ontario office within 10 days of the event.
A certified doctor of Medicine must be in attendance throughout a sanctioned event and shall not leave the venue before the end of the last bout and after he has seen the two boxers who participated in the bout.
A sanction is required to conduct:
1-Competitive boxing contests involving registered clubs and or members of the Association.
2-Exhibition bouts where more than one club is involved
3-Sparring sessions where more than one club is involved and an admission fee charges or collection taken.
Any combination of the above.
The Sanction Request Form is in the "Forms" section of our site.