Looking up amateur records

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m1kee50
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Looking up amateur records

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basically I guess I'm asking if there is a boxrec for the amateurs?

I want to write up my mates amateur record nicely, get it printed and framed for him.

Where would be the best place to start with that? At his old club?:
margaret thatcher
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@matt___s wrote: 25 Jul 2019, 13:06 basically I guess I'm asking if there is a boxrec for the amateurs?

I want to write up my mates amateur record nicely, get it printed and framed for him.

Where would be the best place to start with that? At his old club?:
i notice boxrec recently added am and wsb records..you could try it here
m1kee50
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margaret thatcher wrote: 25 Jul 2019, 18:36
@matt___s wrote: 25 Jul 2019, 13:06 basically I guess I'm asking if there is a boxrec for the amateurs?

I want to write up my mates amateur record nicely, get it printed and framed for him.

Where would be the best place to start with that? At his old club?:
i notice boxrec recently added am and wsb records..you could try it here
I checked his boxrec profile and there is no amateur record for him. I think it is only very slowly being rolled out, unfortunately
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Amateur records are not easy to find. Boxers have record books but it's up to them or their coach to give an accurate account of what the book says. The books can be easily falsified also. I know USA Boxing is now trying to change that by having the sanction holder of shows enter results into a tracking system USAB has.
This site gives great international results by events:
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