World Boxing Organization (Danish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "World Boxing Organization" in Danish language version.

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eastsideboxing.com (Global: 7,908th place; Danish: 3,061st place)

  • Hurley, Matthew (11. august 2007). "Klitschko Ibragimov Close To Being Set For February". East Side Boxing. Arkiveret fra originalen 30. oktober 2008. Hentet 3. juni 2009. The WBO, which was introduced in 1989, was not generally considered a legitimate heavyweight belt at the time. The organization's first heavyweight champion was Francesco Damiani whose short reign came during Mike Tyson's run as undisputed champion.

go.com (Global: 48th place; Danish: 136th place)

assets.espn.go.com

independent.co.uk (Global: 36th place; Danish: 50th place)

nytimes.com (Global: 7th place; Danish: 28th place)

philboxing.com (Global: low place; Danish: low place)

  • Myron Sta. Ana (20. november 2012). "Wars Katsumata Wins by Knockout in Japan". PhilBoxing.com. Hentet 2012-11-21.

secondsout.com (Global: low place; Danish: low place)

  • Hauser, Thomas (16. marts 2008). "The Heavyweight Follies". SecondsOut.com. Hentet 3. juni 2009. And the WBO belt has NEVER been carried into the ring by the true heavyweight champion of the world. The first WBO heavyweight beltholder was Francesco Damiani, who won the bauble by knocking out Johnny DuPlooy in 1989

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Danish: 1st place)

  • Hurley, Matthew (11. august 2007). "Klitschko Ibragimov Close To Being Set For February". East Side Boxing. Arkiveret fra originalen 30. oktober 2008. Hentet 3. juni 2009. The WBO, which was introduced in 1989, was not generally considered a legitimate heavyweight belt at the time. The organization's first heavyweight champion was Francesco Damiani whose short reign came during Mike Tyson's run as undisputed champion.