I guess what I'm saying is that that whether or not a fight record is an important piece of data depnds on other factors. If, as Tez pointed out, you are a ocmpetitive athlete looking for a trainer, getting one with legitimate fight experience is important. However, if the guy fought "chumps" or his fight record was in a different kind of discipline than what you need him for (a boxer training your BJJ or MMA for example)...then it may be meaningless.
In the end, it is simply raw data. It needs to be looked at critically and put into context. As a consumer, when you do that, you protect yourself from misleading info (this goes beyond fight records). I think a fight record can be useful in some cases, but misleading in others...dasly, it's up to the consumer to figure out where the info fits in to what they are looking for.
I might be looking for a self-defens einstructor and find a guy with a great fight record against good guys. He will definitely know how to get me in shape and build my fihgting skills. However, I might do better to work with the guy with lots of street/LEO/Military expereince with no fight record for pure self-defense training. If neither guy is a good teacher, fight records and backgorund becomes meaningless for as Terry said, no matte rhow good they are, they will not be able to transmit a greta degree of their knowledge to me.
Again...it's all about data in context.
Peace,
Erik