Hi,
I will like to know how to register a new pro-debut boxer into BoxRec?
How to register a new boxer
Re: How to register a new boxer
The boxer needs to have fought at least one bout or has one scheduled soon. Is s/he on the upcoming schedule? If so, please provide all the particulars: date of birth, place of birth, residence, height, stance, reach, full legal name (e.g., Johnathan Michael Smith III), name s/he usually goes by (Johnny Smith), boxing alias ('The Hammer'), United States federal ID number (if any), and a publicity photo BoxRec is given permission to use (if you have one we can use). Thanks!
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jb_boricua
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Re: How to register a new boxer
Here is his information please add to the BoxRec... He will be making his pro-debut September 2 2011 at Coliseum Ruben Rodriguez @ Bayamon Puerto Rico in the card presented by Puerto Rico Best Boxing in association with Top Rank "http://boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=625796" here are some links from Puerto Rico Best Boxing site that mention his participation. "http://prbestboxing.net/index.php?optio ... ing-events"Ric wrote:The boxer needs to have fought at least one bout or has one scheduled soon. Is s/he on the upcoming schedule? If so, please provide all the particulars: date of birth, place of birth, residence, height, stance, reach, full legal name (e.g., Johnathan Michael Smith III), name s/he usually goes by (Johnny Smith), boxing alias ('The Hammer'), United States federal ID number (if any), and a publicity photo BoxRec is given permission to use (if you have one we can use). Thanks!
I will be sending you his Federal ID later on next week.
His Information:
Roberto Jose Acevedo
Name: Roberto J. Acevedo
Born: March 11 1987 (Age:24)
Nationality: Puerto Rican
Hometown: Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Height: 6′ 2″ / 187.96cm
Reach: 77.5″ / 196.85
Boxing Record: Pro-Debut
Amateur achievements
Three Regional Championships
Two National Championships
2009 Makes the Puerto Rico Olympic Team
Bio
Born March 10, 1987 in Miami, Fl from Puertorican fathers. Moved to Hato Tejas, Bayamon in Puerto Rico at the age of 2, where he adopted and even represented that town. In 2005 he was introduced to the amateur boxing.
Amateur Career
With only 3 amateur fights he faced the champion of the South Central Region, which he knocks out in the first round on the 1 minute 15 seconds mark, to be crowned champion in the 165lbs of the South Central Region. Subsequent to these event he represented Bayamon in local tournaments, which on two occasions and two different weights classes 165lbs & 170lbs he's crowned Regional champion and got to represent the Central Region in the National Amateur Boxing in Puerto Rico, where in both cases is crowned National champion.
Spend 6 years as an amateur boxer, with a record of 50 wins, 1 loss, 0 draw and 20 of those won by KO. He was three times Regional Champion and two time National Champion in Puerto Rico. His first and only loss was obtained in the National Championship Tournament Isaac Barrientos Amateur Boxing on February 10, 2008 against Carlos Negron in the qualifying to represent Puerto Rico in the pre-Olympic 2008 "Puerto Rico vs. USA". In 2009 makes the Olympic team for the "XXI Juegos Centroamericanos y el Caribe Mayagüez 2010". During the preparation for the Olympic games he decided to resign the Olympic team to pursue his dream of becoming a professional boxer.
