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Stiff_jab
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A little help???

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Can you fight for a British area title belt if you havn't fought at 8 rounds yet?

I was of the opinion that if your promotor thought you we're ready then you could fight for a title. :confused:

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

Paul Butlin had only fought max of 6 rounds before fighting Lee Swaby for the Midlands Area HW Title so I'd say you are correct about the promoter thinkin the boxer is ready regardless of how many fights he has had.
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I don't think there's a hard and fast rule.
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i know you cannot fight for an area title if you have already contested the title of a different area. E.g. born somewhere, but live somewhere else.

but as to your Qu. I don't know.
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Josh Wale fought for (and went on to win) the central area title after four fights...
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gary davies had never been past 6 when he won the british title
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Thanks all. Very helpful.
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its what youv been scheduled for.They like you to have been in a 6 rounder for an area title altho sometimes it can get cleared if its an even match
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