didnt know about this...thought it was interesting when i looked at harry greb's record
Newspaper decision
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Unheard of these days, but common during the early 20th Century in North America, a "newspaper decision" might be made after a no decision bout had ended. A "no decision" bout occurred when--by law or by pre-arrangement of the fighters--if both boxers were still standing at the fight's conclusion and there was no knockout, no official decision was rendered and neither boxer was declared the winner. But this did not prevent the pool of ringside newspaper reporters from declaring a consensus result among themselves and printing a newspaper decision in their publications. Officially, however, a "no decision" bout resulted in neither boxer winning or losing.
Note: BoxRec.com Editors and other boxing historians sometimes use these unofficial newspaper decisions in compiling fight records for illustrative purposes only. These usually are designated as "ND-W" for a win, "ND-L" for a loss, and "ND-D" for a draw. BoxRec uses NWS-W, NWS-L, and NWS-D.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Newspaper_decision
won 103 (KO 48) + lost 8 (KO 2) + drawn 3 = 115
rounds boxed 956
Newspaper Decisions won 157 : lost 12 : drawn 15
rounds boxed 1634
Total Bouts 299 KO% 16.05
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...9019&cat=boxer
Newspaper decision
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Unheard of these days, but common during the early 20th Century in North America, a "newspaper decision" might be made after a no decision bout had ended. A "no decision" bout occurred when--by law or by pre-arrangement of the fighters--if both boxers were still standing at the fight's conclusion and there was no knockout, no official decision was rendered and neither boxer was declared the winner. But this did not prevent the pool of ringside newspaper reporters from declaring a consensus result among themselves and printing a newspaper decision in their publications. Officially, however, a "no decision" bout resulted in neither boxer winning or losing.
Note: BoxRec.com Editors and other boxing historians sometimes use these unofficial newspaper decisions in compiling fight records for illustrative purposes only. These usually are designated as "ND-W" for a win, "ND-L" for a loss, and "ND-D" for a draw. BoxRec uses NWS-W, NWS-L, and NWS-D.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Newspaper_decision
won 103 (KO 48) + lost 8 (KO 2) + drawn 3 = 115
rounds boxed 956
Newspaper Decisions won 157 : lost 12 : drawn 15
rounds boxed 1634
Total Bouts 299 KO% 16.05
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...9019&cat=boxer

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