You're misreading who I am and what I do here. I did not change Arthur's nationality, nor am I "persistent" in determining how he should be listed. You were aggrieved that everybody was treating your question as a joke, so I gave you a serious answer. It's devil's advocate stuff, not a representation of the site policy - and I've got no stake in the question. You would have to take it up with JohnShep, as he is the editor and owner of this site, and directs editorial policy. The site policy, as I understand it, is that fighters are to be listed under the nation where they developed as a boxer. But others would know about that better than me.
If I were to be cynical about it, I would suggest that Arthur himself has done far more to denigrate his Armenian roots than any little flag on BoxRec could. He chose to renounce his Armenian citizenship for, as you put it, financial reasons. And he has chosen to fight under a pseudonym which masks his ethnic heritage, presumably for the same reason. If Germans don't care, then why does him presenting himself as German make any difference?
how do I talk to JohnShep, I think everyone has gone through and looked at this particular thread but him.
Funny thing is, a few months ago, I made this same request, and it was honored as Abraham's nationality went back to Armenian from German. Now all the sudden, he wins a courageos fight against Miranda, and he is German again?? WTF. Is Shep German???
Also, his younger brother - Alex Abraham, is also a pro boxer that started his pro career in Germany just like Arthur, yet Alex is still listed as Armenian :)
I also had them change Vic Darchinyan from Australian to Armenian, cuz that too was a joke. Vic represented Armenia in the 2000 Sidney Olympics and fought his whole amateur career in Armenia just like Abraham.
None of your categorizing theories make sense enough to list Arthur as German.
Please have the main editor look at all this.
I do appreciate your time and support my friend.
And dont confuse Arthur's financial responsiblity and his mix up in boxing politics (thats pro boxing for you) with his heart and the fact that he is a proud Armenian.
He has simply shortened his name to be more marketable and that move is common in alot of sports with athletes that still always admit who they are and where they come from.