Boxers retiring do reduce the total number of pts in a division, but do not prevent bout inflation. Every bout in a division produces a net positive. The more bouts in a division, the more the boxers profit from a long chain of who beat who and ratings going up.computerrank wrote:Boxers also leave the divisions for inactivity or for ever ...conan_the_cribber wrote:I've been thinking about the ratings inflation problem and how to quantify it. If you are adding points to a division because of non-zero sum aspect, then you need to somehow track it during your calculations. Perhaps you could add a test counter that sums up the inflation points i.e. difference between r_a_new + r_b_new and r_a_old and r_old
You could then see how many fights are in the division and then the ratio to come up with an inflation factor per division.
inflation points
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number of bouts
You could then use this ratio to multiply out the ratings in the divisions, to get a better comparison between the divisions.
Just an idea.
conan
The launch process (additional points) gives the ratings an initial blow up (degrading with the rating level achieved) and allows some steady state spread of the ratings.
conan
