Update Prince Patel record

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wouter
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It should be gone by tomorrow. Scheduled cards are kept in the system for 4 weeks, because we do not always immediately get the results.
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Someone probably deleted the first bout manually...
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The fights in Riga were not recognised as pro boxing, un fought scheduled shows will get automatically deleted by the system after 1 month :TU:
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This is now the 2nd time Boxrec have failed to upload fights of mine!
The first being against Zolt Sarkozi in Budapest on 12/10/2017.
The second against Andrejs Konovalovs in Riga on the 15/4/2018.
I feel that there is now a personal issue with me. Please explain why it's not considered professional boxing, when all the relevant documents have been provided and both shows have been sanctioned by licensed EBU affiliated federations. Joelouis1234 mentioned attendence. There are examples of hundreds of shows with between 1 to 3 contests on them, all between fighters with losing records. Surely the attendences for each of these would have been low. Not that the size of a crowd constitutes the letigimacy of a sporting event being professional or not.

Please just do the right thing and upload both shows, as there are no justifable reasons for them not to be. Thank you for your time.

Best wishes,
Prince
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PrincePatel wrote: 23 Apr 2018, 12:31 This is now the 2nd time Boxrec have failed to upload fights of mine!
The first being against Zolt Sarkozi in Budapest on 12/10/2017.
The second against Andrejs Konovalovs in Riga on the 15/4/2018.
I feel that there is now a personal issue with me. Please explain why it's not considered professional boxing, when all the relevant documents have been provided and both shows have been sanctioned by licensed EBU affiliated federations. Joelouis1234 mentioned attendence. There are examples of hundreds of shows with between 1 to 3 contests on them, all between fighters with losing records. Surely the attendences for each of these would have been low. Not that the size of a crowd constitutes the letigimacy of a sporting event being professional or not.

Please just do the right thing and upload both shows, as there are no justifable reasons for them not to be. Thank you for your time.

Best wishes,
Prince
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