Quite a strange card on June 30, 2013 in Fukuoka (Japan).
Two fighters #504400 and #333957 fought each other twice on the same card. OK, sh*t happens and they felt like doing it again. But on the card and in the record of Hayashida, the win-loss of his opponent (Toyama) is shown backwards. In the first fight it is 7-2-1, and then 6-2-1. Smth is not right here.
Record mix-up
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mike.tregubov
- Super Welterweight
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Re: Record mix-up
This is maybe not a problem of wrong data, but rather faulty data presentation. Just a rare situation that was not accounted for.
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mike.tregubov
- Super Welterweight
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Re: Record mix-up
There are instances that pros conduct one-day tournament (similar to amateurs). It seems like boxrec engine is not equipped to deal with these cases. Let me give another example: 2011 - November- 30. Klaipeda Amberton Hotel, Klaipeda, Lithuania.
There is a tournament with 4 quarter-finals, 2 semi-finals and a final.
The winner Arvydas Trizno fought 3 times. Let's take a look how is it shown on that day:
His record in the finals is 9-15-2, in the semis - 10-15-2, in the quarters - 11-15-2.
Everything is backwards!!
If you look at his individual page - these 3 fights are also listed backwards. And his incorrect order mistakenly shown on the records of his opponents as well.
I understand that this is not a simple task to fix this. Usually the date of the fight takes care of the record.
But fixing it needs...
There is a tournament with 4 quarter-finals, 2 semi-finals and a final.
The winner Arvydas Trizno fought 3 times. Let's take a look how is it shown on that day:
His record in the finals is 9-15-2, in the semis - 10-15-2, in the quarters - 11-15-2.
Everything is backwards!!
If you look at his individual page - these 3 fights are also listed backwards. And his incorrect order mistakenly shown on the records of his opponents as well.
I understand that this is not a simple task to fix this. Usually the date of the fight takes care of the record.
But fixing it needs...
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Controversial
- Heavyweight

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Re: Record mix-up
Yes I've pointed this out before, there used to be an issue with fights not displaying in the correct order if on the same date, there was a fix but I think they need to manually adjust these fights, its not an automatic correction.mike.tregubov wrote: ↑18 Mar 2021, 08:15 There are instances that pros conduct one-day tournament (similar to amateurs). It seems like boxrec engine is not equipped to deal with these cases. Let me give another example: 2011 - November- 30. Klaipeda Amberton Hotel, Klaipeda, Lithuania.
There is a tournament with 4 quarter-finals, 2 semi-finals and a final.
The winner Arvydas Trizno fought 3 times. Let's take a look how is it shown on that day:
His record in the finals is 9-15-2, in the semis - 10-15-2, in the quarters - 11-15-2.
Everything is backwards!!
If you look at his individual page - these 3 fights are also listed backwards. And his incorrect order mistakenly shown on the records of his opponents as well.
I understand that this is not a simple task to fix this. Usually the date of the fight takes care of the record.
But fixing it needs...