Weight divisions in all time rankings
Weight divisions in all time rankings
Looking through the all-time rankings it appears that boxers are usually listed in the last weight division they fought in. eg Thomas Hearns in the cruiserweight rankings. Is this the criteria used, and if so would it be possible to list them in the division which they fought most times/were most succesful.
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computerrank
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Re: Weight divisions in all time rankings
marktmarkt wrote:Looking through the all-time rankings it appears that boxers are usually listed in the last weight division they fought in. eg Thomas Hearns in the cruiserweight rankings. Is this the criteria used, and if so would it be possible to list them in the division which they fought most times/were most succesful.
The editors are free to assign inactive boxers to a division. But the criteria often are not as clear as one might think.
- boxed most times in division
- most or most valid titles in division
- highest career rating in division
- best average of defeated opponents in division
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You see the issue?
Best regards
martin
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alarmakool
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As I have stated before...
For champs, the weight they had the most title fights at. If there is a tie between divisions, i.e. 4 title fights at 130, 4 at 135... The one of those he was higher rated at.
For non-champs, the weight they had the most fights at. Same here for a tie.
Would work the best, by far.
For champs, the weight they had the most title fights at. If there is a tie between divisions, i.e. 4 title fights at 130, 4 at 135... The one of those he was higher rated at.
For non-champs, the weight they had the most fights at. Same here for a tie.
Would work the best, by far.
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alarmakool
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