NSF Policy
NSF Policy
What is the boxrec policy re NSF?
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Rocky_Lives
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Wyoming
John-
Just a FYI, the state of Wyoming has no commission, therefore ever since the ABC rules change last year any fight in Wyoming would be a non-sanctioned fight and is not recognized by other states on the fighters record. It may be worth noting that a few fighters have been quite active out of Wyoming the last year and a half, creating a bit of a discrepincy between their fight fax record and their boxrec record.
Just a FYI, the state of Wyoming has no commission, therefore ever since the ABC rules change last year any fight in Wyoming would be a non-sanctioned fight and is not recognized by other states on the fighters record. It may be worth noting that a few fighters have been quite active out of Wyoming the last year and a half, creating a bit of a discrepincy between their fight fax record and their boxrec record.
I have entered the results with NSF in the comment field.delisa wrote:I thought that is what it was and makes sense to me.
Reason I asked is a few fights on Butterbean's record are NSF but the result isn't listed, instead they are NC 2 of 4, etc.
What is interesting about the Lansing, Michigan show on 04-21-95 is though “Butterbean”
TKO 2 Robinson was recorded an NSF, the other 4 bouts on the card were not.
http://www.boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=48583
in 1 rd 4 days later at Indianapolis, IN. :(
http://www.boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=50507
I am not concerned about the discrepancy with fight fax as we are reporting the “facts”.
