In addition to several fights already included on the site, the professional portion of this show was opened by a fight between Elisa Moreno (http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer) and Dakota Foote, who was making her debut. Moreno won by first round TKO. It was a Welterweight fight, although Foote was only somewhere in the 120s. She was a late replacement for Anna Clark, who would also have been making her debut.
I hope you can verify this somehow. I would send you an official link, but the fight happened on the Kansas side and the Kansas commission doesn't seem to post results online like Missouri does.
2/19/2011- Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS
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marcianofan
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Re: 2/19/2011- Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS
The official report that we received from the Kansas Athletic Commission does not show this bout... :(
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marcianofan
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Re: 2/19/2011- Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS
I wonder if they treated it as an exhibition or something due to the weight difference (or the fact that Foote looked like someone forced her into the ring at gunpoint). I will see if I can get ahold of the Kansas commission to inquire. Do you have contact info for them by chance?claudevsq wrote:The official report that we received from the Kansas Athletic Commission does not show this bout... :(
Re: 2/19/2011- Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS
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(785) 296-6321
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1000 SW JACKSON STREET, SUITE 1000
TOPEKA, KS 66612-1354
(785) 296-6321
(785) 296-1913
(785) 296-6809 FAX
ATTN: TROYE BLACKMON, [email protected]
HOMEPAGE: http://kansascommerce.com/athleticcommission
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marcianofan
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Re: 2/19/2011- Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS
Talked to the head of the commission. It was an exhibition, and apparently such a debacle that they've changed their policy on exhibitions based on it. Thanks for the info.
