Kalan wrote:Lackeos wrote:Ross Purritty, Emanuel Augustus, and Darnell Boone are probably the top 3 journeymen of the era.
Btw, numerical indicators of a journeyman: win percentage is between 39 and 61%, has fought in more than 10 different regions, no more than half of his fights have occurred in the same region, almost all of his losses are against fighters you've heard of, very few of his wins are against fighters you've heard of, has fought in over 30 fights, boxrec rating is approximately 15 - 35.
I don’t care where boxrec ranks people. Josesito Lopez wouldn’t be a journeyman by your definition because his boxrec rating is way too low at 75.. His win percentage is way too high at 81%, he’s beaten guys who most have heard of like Victor Ortiz, Mike Dallas, and Aaron Martinez. He’s fought in a lot of regions. He puts up a good fight, but he’s certainly not an outstanding performer which makes him a journeyman.
Darnell Boone doesn't fit your definition because he's boxrec ranking is 88.. Ross Puritty doesn’t fit your box either because his win percentage is too high. He’s also not with the present era since he hasn’t fought in 10 years.. Augustus hasn’t fought in well over 6 years.
This is the Joshua era. The Klitschko era effectively ended in 2015 when Fury beat him. The Mayweather era ended in 2015 when he retired. He's doing a 1-off fight where he's a huge favorite, but he's not fighting a ranking professional boxer or trying to win a title of any kind. They're doing a circus.
Purritty's win percentage is 57% (that's between 39 and 61). Boone's boxrec rating has fluctuated between 11 and 61 during his prime, but it is currently 21 (that's between 15 and 35). They are all pretty reasonable fits of the criteria, which is pretty narrow criteria considering that it isn't easy to define narrow parameters that every journeyman falls into. I could've gone broader, and then I could've effortless squeezed every journeyman into one box. But it's still a pretty idiot-proof guideline, unless you're the type of person who is resistant to absorbing information.
Josesito Lopez is not a journeyman. He almost always fights in Nevada and California (that is not
journeying), and is usually the A-side of his fights. A journeyman is a guy who will and has traveled literally anywhere for a 5-figure paycheck against a name fighter, has fought in countless different states and different countries, and name fighters are deliberately seeking the journeyman out to get guaranteed, but difficult wins against an established dude with some skill who can go rounds without being a threat. A journeyman will job to 10+ name fighters in the course of his career. A welterweight journeyman is someone like Demarcus Corley who has traveled to fight in Jamaica, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, Guyana, Mexico, Denmark, Sweden, Texas, Colorado, Florida, Bolivia, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, New York, Russia, Canada, Argentina, Virginia, California, Kazakhstan, Arizona, New Jersey, Washington State, Nicaragua, Louisiana, South Carolina, Nevada, China, Oregon, Tennessee, and Maryland. Corley has 28 losses on his record, including losses to Selcuk Aydin, Viktor Postol, Ruslan Provodnikov, Thomas Dulorme, Lucas Matthysse, Serhiy Fedchenko, Marcos Maidana, Freddy Hernandez, Randall Bailey, Ashley Theophane, Devon Alexander, Junior Witter, Miguel Cotto, Floyd Mayweather, and Zab Judah. Journeymen are people like Zack Page, Julius Long, Raphael Zumbano Love, Marcelo Luiz Nascimento, Michael Sprott, Jason Gavern, Harold Sconiers, Evgeny Orlov, Sedreck Fields, Jason Bergman, etc.