fergusg wrote:Prove your stats.pound per pound wrote:The correlation between Olympic Gold at heavy / super heavy who went professional in modern times says over 50% win a world professional championship.
I did on page two. Okay I can reposted it.
I guess I need to clarify success for the gold medal winners in the amateurs. For the purpose of this thread, success is winning a version of the WBC, WBA, IBF, or WBO championship as a professional heavyweight. I think we need to disqualify the fighters who won gold, but were not allowed to turn professional due to political reasons.
From 1964 to present, here are the results:
• Joe Frazier: (W = 32; L = 4; D = 1) = A dead-cert all-time great who held the world heavyweight title from 1968 until 1973
George Foreman: (W = 76; L = 5) = A two-time world heavyweight champion, scorimg victories over the likes of Joe Frazier, Kenny Norton and Michael Moorer. One of the biggest punchers in heavyweight history
• Henry Tillman: (W = 25; L = 6) = He never made it as a top-tier world-class fighter ** Won gold in a very weak field with no cubans or soviet's.**
• Ray Mercer: (W = 36; L = 7; D = 1) = Briefly held the WBO world heavyweight title, but wasn't quite good enough to make it as a top-tier world-class fighter, despite his competitive fights against Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield
• Odlanier Solís: (W = 20; L = 3) = Despite a promising start to his career, he never maintained his weight and fitness levels, resulting in him being stopped in the 1st round of his only shot at the world title. Has subsequently ballooned to weighing more than 270lbs and no longer commands respect as an opponent
• Rakhim Chakhkiev: (W = 23; L = 1) = Currently campaigning as a cruiserweight, was KO'd in his only shot at the world title and is currently regarded as a fringe contender
• Oleksandr Usyk: (W = 7) = Has only recently begun his professional career as cruiserweight and is only a novice
*** Looks like the best cruiser, could be the man after Wlad retires. Too young to rate **
• Tyrell Biggs: (W = 30; L = 10) = Was absolutely battered by Mike Tyson when he gained a premature shot at the world title and was subsequently considered as a journeyman for rising stars to gain knockouts for their highlight reels
• Lennox Lewis: (W = 41; L = 2; D = 1) = A three time world heavyweight champion, considered one of the all-time-greats, scoring victories over the likes of Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson and Vitali Klitschko
• Wladimir Klitschko: (W = 64; L = 3) = One of the longest reigning heavyweight champions of all time
• Audley Harrison: (W = 31; L = 7) = A domestic level fighter that managed to briefly capture the European title, before being KO'd inside three rounds by David Haye, whilst managing to only land a single jab throughout the entire fight
• Alexander Povetkin: (W = 29; L = 1) = Is currently rated as the second best heavyweight on the planet, behind Wladimir Klitschko who decked him four times en route to losing by a lop-sided 119-104 margin on the scorecards. Has never held a legitimate "senior" version of the world title
• Anthony Joshua: (W = 13) = Has only recently begun his professional career and is only a novice. ** Too early to rate **
Tally:
6 Gold medal winners were successful enough to win a world title belt.
5 Crashed and burned
2 are too early to call.
Success rate = 54.5% in modern times since 1964.
Key:
Green = success
Red = Failure
Orange = too early to grade




