Record inconsistency
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mike.tregubov
- Super Welterweight
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Record inconsistency
Roberto Valenzuela (ID#17800) is shown as having 68 fights won on his record. But in the records of all his last opponents back to 2014 (he lost all those fights) he is shown as having 69 wins. What gives?
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mike.tregubov
- Super Welterweight
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Re: Record inconsistency
Probably there was a fight in-between his fight against Troy Corbin (2013-06-28) and Dusty Hernandez Harrison (2014-05-17).
It is now not on the record and fight agaisnt Harrison directly follows fight against Corbin.
But Corbin has Valenzuela listed as 68-65-2, while Hernandez has him as 69-66-2. Which means that Valenzuela won that "phantom" fight.
Later the fight was removed from the database, but the records of his opponents were not fixed. And even in the search results Roberto Valenzuela is still shown with 69 wins.
It is now not on the record and fight agaisnt Harrison directly follows fight against Corbin.
But Corbin has Valenzuela listed as 68-65-2, while Hernandez has him as 69-66-2. Which means that Valenzuela won that "phantom" fight.
Later the fight was removed from the database, but the records of his opponents were not fixed. And even in the search results Roberto Valenzuela is still shown with 69 wins.
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Petu v.d. Pajm
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Re: Record inconsistency
Yes, Valenzuela kayoed Edgar Hernandez (https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/287990) in 6 rounds on 26 October 2013 in Agua Prieta. That result is visible for us editors but I can neither explain why it is invisible for the public nor do I have rights to change the status of that fight.