Talk:Claire Hafner
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The fights/fighters are not notable and should not be in the lead section; Rankings from sanctioning bodies should not be included in the lead section; The reference provided for the BoxRec ranking makes absolutely no mention of a BoxRec ranking. It simply states "World ranked number 1, Canadian Claire Hafner", ranked by who? The "ABO" title is not recognised by any major boxing organisation and has only been in existence since 2014, same goes for the "UNBC" title, which doesn’t even have an official website, let alone national or international recognition. They’re not worthy of a mention. If we added every single petty title won or contested in a boxer's professional record table, they would be filled with pointless, inconsequential nonsense.
As per the Wikipedia page "Date format by country", America use the M/D/Y format and the most common form in Canadian English is also M/D/Y. This page is for an American born Canadian, and should use the M/D/Y format, not D/M/Y as used in your native country. You created this page, but this page does not belong to you.
Please visit and read Wikipedia:WikiProject Boxing/MOSGuidelines. Squared.Circle.Boxing (talk) 15:30, 12 October 2019 (UTC)
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