Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
Mayweather is still No. 1, but the point totals narrowed between him and Sugar Ray Robinson on BoxRec. Mayweather has 2744 points. Robinson has 2724 points. There is a difference of only 20 points. If it went the distance between Mayweather and McGregor, Robinson may have switched places with Mayweather on the pound for pound all time list. McGregor is currently rated No. 1,325 in the super welterweight division and the fight lasted with Mayweather until the 10th round when it was stopped by the referee.
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Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
Mmmm... I doubt that the possibility of dropping BoxRec points influenced Floyd's decision to take the McGregor fight.RScarf1 wrote:Mayweather is still No. 1, but the point totals narrowed between him and Sugar Ray Robinson on BoxRec. Mayweather has 2744 points. Robinson has 2724 points. There is a difference of only 20 points. If it went the distance between Mayweather and McGregor, Robinson may have switched places with Mayweather on the pound for pound all time list. McGregor is currently rated No. 1,325 in the super welterweight division and the fight lasted with Mayweather until the 10th round when it was stopped by the referee.
I also refuse to believe that the established hard-core boxing fraternity consider BoxRec points as one of their key factors when determining greatness.
Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
The fact that he went nearly 10 rounds with the lowly rated McGregor caused his overall point differential between him and Sugar Ray Robinson to decrease. I know that Mayweather took the fight for financial reasons and not just to reach 50-0. I also know that BoxRec does not influence everyone's opinions on pound for pound all time greats.
Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
If Mayweather scored a round 1 KO or a round 10 KO, it doesn't make a difference. The clear decision factor is still 1. The reason Mayweather dropped in the all-time rankings is that the all-time rankings do some complicated bullsh*t that essentially equates to taking an average of the fighter's annual ratings across his entire career. So if RJJ, Toney, or Holyfield keep fighting on for years after their prime, then their poor ratings during those post-prime years are pulling down their all-time rating. Mayweather's "current" rating in 2015 was 1977, and in 2017, it was 761. It wasn't 761 because of his performance with McGregor, it was just 761 because he had been getting hit with the poor opposition penalty due to all of his inactivity between the Pacquiao fight and now. Since McGregor's rating was 0, Mayweather's current rating would go unchanged as long as he secures a clear decision factor of 1, i.e. any knockout, or an extremely wide UD; but if the clear decision factor was anything less than 1, i.e. if it was a narrower UD, then Mayweather's rating would've suffered very seriously. But ultimately, since Mayweather chose not to stay retired, his current rating of 761 gets averaged into his all-time rating, and ends-up dragging it down.RScarf1 wrote:The fact that he went nearly 10 rounds with the lowly rated McGregor caused his overall point differential between him and Sugar Ray Robinson to decrease.
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Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
Seems to be a flaw in the all-time ratings..
I've said it many times, unless the formula is going to get REALLY smart.. it should consider boxer careers like the JAWS statistic in baseball.... A combination of the best X years and a total sum.
I've said it many times, unless the formula is going to get REALLY smart.. it should consider boxer careers like the JAWS statistic in baseball.... A combination of the best X years and a total sum.
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Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
Agreed. Whenever checking numbers on old time guys, I highlight the prime and ignore the rest.JCS wrote:Seems to be a flaw in the all-time ratings..
I've said it many times, unless the formula is going to get REALLY smart.. it should consider boxer careers like the JAWS statistic in baseball.... A combination of the best X years and a total sum.
We do that in boxing, but very selectively.
Some guys are judged by their prime, Ali.
Some guys overall rating is too highly influenced by their decline, Jones Jr.
Hopkins breaks the system, although he's more appreciated for his age and story
than the years he spent either KO'ing or beating #1 contenders 120-108.
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Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
RScarf1 wrote:Mayweather is still No. 1, but the point totals narrowed between him and Sugar Ray Robinson on BoxRec. Mayweather has 2744 points. Robinson has 2724 points. There is a difference of only 20 points. If it went the distance between Mayweather and McGregor, Robinson may have switched places with Mayweather on the pound for pound all time list. McGregor is currently rated No. 1,325 in the super welterweight division and the fight lasted with Mayweather until the 10th round when it was stopped by the referee.
Floyd is maybe top 25 P4P Boxing been around for a very long time HE HURT HIS LEGACY YESTERDAY.
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Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
IF HE CARES ABOUT THAT LEGACY OF HIS THEN HE SHOULD BE CHALLENGING THE WINNER OF GGG V CANELO HE ALREADY SCHOOLED THE MEXICAN BUT HE WAS NO-WHERE NEAR HIS PRIME LIKE NOWClivePatrickLyons wrote:RScarf1 wrote:Mayweather is still No. 1, but the point totals narrowed between him and Sugar Ray Robinson on BoxRec. Mayweather has 2744 points. Robinson has 2724 points. There is a difference of only 20 points. If it went the distance between Mayweather and McGregor, Robinson may have switched places with Mayweather on the pound for pound all time list. McGregor is currently rated No. 1,325 in the super welterweight division and the fight lasted with Mayweather until the 10th round when it was stopped by the referee.
Floyd is maybe top 25 P4P Boxing been around for a very long time HE HURT HIS LEGACY YESTERDAY.
Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
Sugar Ray Robinson was 44 when he retired. If Floyd fought until that age, he would not stay undefeated if he was fighting the best pound for pound.
Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
If Floyd would fight the current best fighters he would loose. Hes been going for the soft targets for couple of years already.
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Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
So in other words… Floyd Mayweather Jr. retains the top spot in BoxRec’s pound-for-pound all-time-great list.RScarf1 wrote:Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
It’s not as if he’s going to get overtaken by a deceased fighter.
Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
Not true and a boxer being deceased is not a factor for an all time pound for pound list. If Mayweather went the distance and McGregor lost by a decision instead of a stoppage, Mayweather's rating would have likely dropped because of McGregor's rating which is very low.Enlightened-One wrote:So in other words… Floyd Mayweather Jr. retains the top spot in BoxRec’s pound-for-pound all-time-great list.RScarf1 wrote:Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
It’s not as if he’s going to get overtaken by a deceased fighter.
Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
So a chance for Sugar Ray Robinson to recapture the crown should he go well in his next fight then...
Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
The computerized rankings are always way off the mark it seems to me. They give you a ballpark of who's who in the sport, but the order of who's ranked where would almost always be significantly different for me.
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Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
Stop talking about "if's" and "but's".RScarf1 wrote:Not true and a boxer being deceased is not a factor for an all time pound for pound list. If Mayweather went the distance and McGregor lost by a decision instead of a stoppage, Mayweather's rating would have likely dropped because of McGregor's rating which is very low.Enlightened-One wrote:So in other words… Floyd Mayweather Jr. retains the top spot in BoxRec’s pound-for-pound all-time-great list.RScarf1 wrote:Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
It’s not as if he’s going to get overtaken by a deceased fighter.
The reality of the situation is that regardless the slight drop in Mayweather's BoxRec points after the McGregor fight, he still retains the top spot in BoxRec’s pound-for-pound all-time-great list.
Floyd's points won't drop any further (as he's retired) and Sugar Ray's points won't increase either, because he's no longer alive.
Floyd's BoxRec ranking didn't change as a result of engaging in the McGregor bout.
Simply put: Mayweather Jr. was number one before he faced Conor... and continues to be number one afterwards!
To suggest otherwise would be factually incorrect.
Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
Oh, yeah. The third retirement is the real one. You can be absolutely certain that when Mayweather says he's retired (the third time), he means it. Just like... Beetlejuice. Just like Candy Man. Just like Bloody Mary. Just like The Boy Who Cried Wolf. The third time he says something, you better believe he's telling you the truth.Enlightened-One wrote:Floyd's points won't drop any further (as he's retired)
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Re: Mayweather almost drops to No. 2 pound for pound all time on BoxRec after McGregor fight
Well, maybe you’re right? Maybe you are wrong? Who knows what the future holds? But until we hear otherwise, let’s assume that a forty year old version of Floyd Mayweather is telling the truth.Lackeos wrote:Oh, yeah. The third retirement is the real one. You can be absolutely certain that when Mayweather says he's retired (the third time), he means it. Just like... Beetlejuice. Just like Candy Man. Just like Bloody Mary. Just like The Boy Who Cried Wolf. The third time he says something, you better believe he's telling you the truth.Enlightened-One wrote:Floyd's points won't drop any further (as he's retired)