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A

Boxers are presumed notable if they;

   1. Have fought for a World, Intercontinential, International or Continential title for one of the following current or historical major sanctioning bodies, its predecessor or recognized affiliate : International Boxing Federation (IBF), World Boxing Association (WBA) (and its predecessor the NBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), World Boxing Organization (WBO), or NYSAC; or
   2. Have fought for a national title of any country which has produced a World title holder of any of the above sanctioning bodies; or 
   3. Have been ranked in the world Top 20 of any weight class by the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO, or The Ring magazine; or 
   4. Have competed in AIBA’s APB or WSB competitions or fought in the final of an AIBA affiliated and World Amateur Boxing Championship medal winning country (for Men see Medal table (1974 - present), for Women see Medal table (2001 - present)), or have represented their AIBA affiliated country in a continental (or higher) tournament.

A Draft 2

Boxers are presumed notable if they;

   1. Have fought for a World, Intercontinential, International, Regional or Continential title for one of the following current or historical major sanctioning bodies, its predecessor or recognized affiliate : International Boxing Federation (IBF), World Boxing Association (WBA) (and its predecessor the NBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), World Boxing Organization (WBO), or NYSAC; or
   2. Have fought for a national title of any country which had previously produced a World title holder of any of the above sanctioning bodies; or 
   3. Have been ranked in the world Top 20 of any weight class by the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO,The Ring magazine or BoxRec; or 
   4. Have competed in AIBA’s APB or WSB competitions or fought in the final of an AIBA affiliated and World Amateur Boxing Championship medal winning country (for Men see Medal table (1974 - present), for Women see Medal table (2001 - present)), or have represented their AIBA affiliated country in a continental (or higher) tournament.

A Draft 3

Boxers are presumed notable if they;

   1. Have fought for a World, Intercontinential, International, Regional or Continential title for one of the following current or historical major sanctioning bodies, its predecessor or recognized affiliate : International Boxing Federation (IBF), World Boxing Association (WBA) (and its predecessor the NBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), World Boxing Organization (WBO), or NYSAC; or
   2. Have fought for a national title of any country which has produced four individual World title holders of any of the above sanctioning bodies; or 
   3. Have been ranked in the world Top 15 of any weight class by the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO, The Ring, BoxRec, or TBRB; or 
   4. Have competed in AIBA’s APB or WSB competitions or fought in the final of an AIBA affiliated and World Amateur Boxing Championship medal winning country (for Men see Medal table (1974 - present), for Women see Medal table (2001 - present)), or have represented their AIBA affiliated country in a continental (or higher) tournament.


A Draft 4

Boxers are presumed notable if they;

   1. Have fought for a World title for one of the following current or historical major sanctioning bodies, its predecessor or recognized affiliate : International Boxing Federation (IBF), World Boxing Association (WBA) (and its predecessor the NBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), World Boxing Organization (WBO), or NYSAC; or
   2. Have fought for the national title of any country which has produced four (or more) individual World title holders of any of the above sanctioning bodies; or 
   3. Have been ranked in the world Top 15 of any weight class by the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO, The Ring, BoxRec, or TBRB; or 
   4. Have competed in AIBA’s APB or WSB competitions or fought in the final of an AIBA affiliated and World Amateur Boxing Championship medal winning country (for Men see Medal table (1974 - present), for Women see Medal table (2001 - present)), or have represented their AIBA affiliated country in a continental (or higher) tournament.


or B

Boxers are presumed notable if they;

   1. Have been ranked in the world Top 20 of any weight class by the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO, or The Ring magazine; or 
   2. Have competed in AIBA’s APB or WSB competitions or fought in the final of an AIBA affiliated and World Amateur Boxing Championship medal winning country (for Men see Medal table (1974 - present), for Women see Medal table (2001 - present)), or have represented their AIBA affiliated country in a continental (or higher) tournament.