Amateur boxing medical and eligibility basics for UK clubs
Safety-critical rules come from your governing body and medical officers — not from BoutMatrix. This page explains why clubs track medical and review status when searching for opponents, so matchmaking stays responsible.
Why medical status belongs in matchmaking
A bout that looks perfect on age and weight is still unsuitable if a boxer is not cleared to compete. Clubs that hide or ignore medical expiry create risk for athletes and for the reputation of amateur boxing.
What BoutMatrix surfaces
Where clubs record medical expiry and review information, BoutMatrix can help coaches see warning states in roster and matchmaking views. Those signals support club decisions; they do not certify a boxer for competition.
Coach checklist before you contact another club
- Confirm your boxer’s medical/review status under your club process
- Do not offer boxers you know are ineligible
- Ask the other club to confirm their boxer is ready to compete
- Pause matching if either side is unsure — find another option
Juniors and safeguarding
For under-18 boxers, follow your safeguarding and parental consent requirements before travel or competition arrangements. Matchmaking tools should never bypass those checks.
BoutMatrix is club management and matchmaking software for UK amateur boxing. It does not replace governing-body rules, medical officers, or coach judgement.