Do Prizefighter fights go on Boxers records????

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Chris W 1982
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Do Prizefighter fights go on Boxers records????

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Does anyone know the answer
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Post by m1kee50 »

none of the coverage has mentioned that they DONT - which would be the unusual thing - so i would say yes, AFAIK
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Post by el_grande_mauro_mina »

Prize money tournaments with heavyweights fighting over 3 rounds used to be the big thing back in the 1960s and all the fights are recorded on the boxrec annals of history - For example Walsall heavyweight Billy Gray fought in a few of them and his progress are record in the WDL columns.

The fights this friday will be recorded as a win/loss/draw etc. :TU:
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Post by jonp »

I dont think they go on there,but i have been known to be wrong occasionaly.

Actualy im never wrong and if i am here ill just edit it. 8)
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Post by SticknMove »

I was wondering, when I read about this event, that I have never been aware of a pro fight contested over 3 rounds.

Is this a first? And/or whether the fact that it's just 3 rounds means that the results will not be recorded on pro records and therefore will not be sanctioned.

Just an obvious observation to me, but does anyone know?
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Post by el_grande_mauro_mina »

Well the fighters are getting paid and the promotion is being sanctioned by the BBB of C and if this wasn't the case then I would go volunatarily on a camping trip with purple aki but I think I'm safe in my assesment!

Therefore the fights will be recorded down on here as a sanctioned fight. There have been 9 rounders, 7 rounders and 5 rounders before now in this country and a lot of the tournemant fights which were popular in the 1960s used to be over 3 rounds anyway.

I think I'm stating the bleedin' obvious here but I think we need someone
like Stu Jones who is this forums 'voice of reason' (and long may it continue) to confirm it! :TU:
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Post by steve689 »

Contender scores and the Cedric Kushner tournament scores all used to go on the record so i would imagine these will too. Looking forward to this one now.
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Post by SticknMove »

For some strange reason Carlos I missed your previous post before mine asking the question.

I'm absolutely certain that those taking part will get paid - but even amateurs get paid nowadays across a range of sports.

I just wondered about the 3 rd distance - never came across the like of it or read about it in the professional game at all. But thanks for the reply smartarse. :wink:
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steve689 wrote:Contender scores and the Cedric Kushner tournament scores all used to go on the record so i would imagine these will too. Looking forward to this one now.
Contender scores did... but I didn't the Kushner's did.

No I cannot see it on Mo Harris' record.
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Post by el_grande_mauro_mina »

SticknMove wrote:For some strange reason Carlos I missed your previous post before mine asking the question.

I'm absolutely certain that those taking part will get paid - but even amateurs get paid nowadays across a range of sports.

I just wondered about the 3 rd distance - never came across the like of it or read about it in the professional game at all. But thanks for the reply smartarse. :wink:
I'm sure.. I'm hoping I'm right mate... last place I want to be stuck in is a tent on't moors with Purple Aki! :o
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Carlos-Wigan wrote:Well the fighters are getting paid and the promotion is being sanctioned by the BBB of C and if this wasn't the case then I would go volunatarily on a camping trip with purple aki but I think I'm safe in my assesment!

Therefore the fights will be recorded down on here as a sanctioned fight. There have been 9 rounders, 7 rounders and 5 rounders before now in this country and a lot of the tournemant fights which were popular in the 1960s used to be over 3 rounds anyway.

I think I'm stating the bleedin' obvious here but I think we need someone
like Stu Jones who is this forums 'voice of reason' (and long may it continue) to confirm it! :TU:
Is Purple Aki fighting?! :lol: :box:
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Post by Owain »

http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hu ... &cat=boxer

David Pearce fought in a heavyweight contest, scheduled over 3 rounds. The fights are recorded on BoxRec.
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Owain wrote:http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hu ... &cat=boxer

David Pearce fought in a heavyweight contest, scheduled over 3 rounds. The fights are recorded on BoxRec.
David 'Bomber' Pearce KO'd all of his opponents in the Prizefighter tournament to win it at the age of 17, 18 in the final.
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Re: Do Prizefighter fights go on Boxers records????

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They do.

For example, James Toney's loss during one Prizefighter event is on his record.
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Re: Do Prizefighter fights go on Boxers records????

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Syntax Error wrote:They do.

For example, James Toney's loss during one Prizefighter event is on his record.
It took you eight years, but thanks for the confirmation.
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Re: Do Prizefighter fights go on Boxers records????

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ILikeBeer wrote:
Syntax Error wrote:They do.

For example, James Toney's loss during one Prizefighter event is on his record.
It took you eight years, but thanks for the confirmation.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

I never realised the thread was that old.

I rarely pay attention to dates. :oops:
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