A public submission form is not active yet, so Fight Atlas does not collect correction requests on-site. The checklist below documents the evidence standard that will apply when intake opens; no personal email address or non-working form is published in the meantime.
What to include
A useful correction request contains the exact Fight Atlas page, the field or bout that appears wrong, the proposed correction and a direct link to the strongest available source.
Evidence standard
Official promotion, commission, event-result and statistical records receive the most weight for current facts. A fighter or manager statement can prompt review but does not automatically override an official record. Screenshots without a traceable source are not sufficient on their own.
How review works
- The page and source identity are checked.
- The claim is compared with the existing stored value and related profiles.
- Conflicts are documented instead of hidden.
- A verified fix is applied to every affected reciprocal record.
- Integrity and route tests run before deployment.
What changes after a fix
The incorrect value is replaced, the verification date is refreshed and the relevant source is attached where appropriate. A correction to a bout may update two fighter histories, career totals, promotion counts and title-fight markers together.
What is not a correction
Disagreement with an official ranking, a personal pound-for-pound opinion or speculation about a future matchup is not a factual correction. Requests to remove accurate, lawfully published professional sporting records are reviewed separately from accuracy claims.