HRS §440-31
Who cannot compete as an amateur boxer
This rule says a person cannot be an amateur boxing contestant if they have ever been paid in any way for showing their boxing skill, working as a boxing trainer, coach, or instructor, or for any professional boxing job. It applies to anyone who has received money or other compensation for boxing-related work.
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The statute, as written — Persons barred as amateur contestants
No person shall appear as a contestant in amateur boxing contests who prior thereto has received any compensation or monetary reward in any form for displaying, exercising, or giving any example of the person's boxing skill or for rendering services to any athletic organization or to any person or persons as a boxing trainer, coach, instructor, or otherwise, or who has been employed in any manner professionally by reason of the person's boxing skill or knowledge.
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