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I have removed the following final paragraph from the article, as it is irrelevant to the actual subject of 'no contest' results (but it may belong in another article on boxing):

One year after the fight, Collins died in a car crash that many argue could have been a suicide, because his car and body were found in a lake. Resto was subsequently charged with manslaughter and he served time for it.

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Should be renamed "No contest (combat sports)".

The article leaves out one of the most interesting examples ever: Herring-Nakao in 2005. GregorB ( talk) 10:22, 6 November 2010 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I have removed the following final paragraph from the article, as it is irrelevant to the actual subject of 'no contest' results (but it may belong in another article on boxing):

One year after the fight, Collins died in a car crash that many argue could have been a suicide, because his car and body were found in a lake. Resto was subsequently charged with manslaughter and he served time for it.

Title

Should be renamed "No contest (combat sports)".

The article leaves out one of the most interesting examples ever: Herring-Nakao in 2005. GregorB ( talk) 10:22, 6 November 2010 (UTC) reply


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