I have compiled some question catalogues I'd like to forward to the four major sanctioning bodies. The questions present unsolved issues that could be sorted out by these organizations. Is there a way to do that as a request by BoxRec or do I have to contact them privately?
In the meantime, I have contacted them privately having used the following addresses and hoping for answers:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (didn't find a general address).
Contacting sanctioning bodies
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Reenthelawman
- Heavyweight

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Re: Contacting sanctioning bodies
Emaster,
In the course of my North American titles project, I contacted the president of the NABA (George Martinez), who graciously offered to give me the complete NABA lineage for all weight classes from the inaugural fights onward.
I know he also sits on the executive of the WBA, so it might be a good idea for you to contact him ([email protected]).
In the course of my North American titles project, I contacted the president of the NABA (George Martinez), who graciously offered to give me the complete NABA lineage for all weight classes from the inaugural fights onward.
I know he also sits on the executive of the WBA, so it might be a good idea for you to contact him ([email protected]).
Re: Contacting sanctioning bodies
I tried the address inquiring about the Valuev/Chagaev situation in the heavyweight division, but got no response.Reenthelawman wrote:Emaster,
In the course of my North American titles project, I contacted the president of the NABA (George Martinez), who graciously offered to give me the complete NABA lineage for all weight classes from the inaugural fights onward.
I know he also sits on the executive of the WBA, so it might be a good idea for you to contact him ([email protected]).
Re: Contacting sanctioning bodies
Does the WBA have a new website? My browser claims that http://www.wbaonline.com is for sale.
