"I" is inactive, "A" is active, but what

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fil
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"I" is inactive, "A" is active, but what

Post by fil »

Looking through a list of similer names using boxrec's search option I noticed that unlike most boxers that had the letter I in red box or A in a green box to denote inactive/active that a boxer named Rocky Ferrari had a letter C in a white box. What does the C mean?
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Post by wouter »

Record is C omplete
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Post by robin »

Can anyone explain why this record is locked? He only had ten fights in six years.
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Post by wouter »

I guess he just wasn't a very active figher
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Post by Panabox »

OR ITS DEAD....
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Post by matador »

i think the C's are usually given to bigger name fighters who have announced their retirement. just search for a big name fighter and you'll see.
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Post by wouter »

Fights of big-name fighters are usually better recorded so it's easier to check whether their records are complete or not
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Post by Tomato-Can »

The "C" is givin to ANY fighter whose record is believed to be complete. See Kelly Sonners.
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