A low blow is an illegal punch aimed below the opponent’s belt. Referees monitor closely to protect fighters. Low blows can temporarily incapacitate the recipient. For example, a referee may stop action to allow recovery after a low blow in professional bouts. Repeated infractions result in warnings or point deductions. Boxers must target legal areas: torso, head, and upper body. Accidental low blows can still affect rhythm and scoring. Fighters adjust stance to avoid being hit. Penalties reinforce fair competition. Awareness of belt position and angles prevents fouls. Safety and fairness drive enforcement of low blow rules.
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