MW Season's End Statistical Leaders/Awards

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MW Season's End Statistical Leaders/Awards

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#1 overall performance points total

MARVIN HAGLER (2143.8) - the fact that makes this even more impressive is that he was inactive for part of the season, Congrats to him and his team.

Most wins

BOB FITZSIMMONS (30) - had an up and down start but finished very strong and deserved those 30 wins, believe it or not the next closest to him was Freddie Steele with 27.

Winning Percentage

MARVIN HAGLER (.800) - this is the stat that put him at the top of the performance rankings.

Most KO/TKO's

JULIAN JACKSON, BOB FITZSIMMONS (17) - Jackson held this stat for most of the season but Fitz tied him up with the stoppage of Sugar Ray Leonard in the final week of the season

Stoppage Percentage

BOB FITZSIMMONS (.425) - Bob takes this stat ahead of Jackson due to having less fights. In a season with such a deep talent pool KO's and stoppages in general were not that easy to come by so this is impressive.

Consecutive wins

FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR. (19) - although some of the fighters he was facing during this streak weren't exactly top competition, it still took 20 fights before someonce could put an L on his record.

Consecutive KO/TKO's

STANLEY kETCHEL (6) - after week 5 both Juilan Jackson and Carlos Monzon had racked up 5 straight Ko's each, and no one was coming close until midway through the season Stanley Ketchel caught fire and started running though his competition which included the likes of champions Philly Jack O'brien, Jack Dempsey NP, Archie Moore and even Sugar Ray Robinson fell to Ketchel's Wrath during this period.


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Greb would have the most wins if not for corrupt officiating. :OhYes:
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gilgamesh wrote: 20 Mar 2018, 12:35 Greb would have the most wins if not for corrupt officiating. :OhYes:
Don't worry Greb will be part of this thread by the time its finished. :clap:
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Overall a fun season, but dragged a little in spots. With my face anyone, anytime attitude, my guys did pretty well overall.

Now to iron out a few ideas for next season and have another go....... :TU:
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Most punches thrown in a fight

CARLOS MONZON (1727) - He piled this number up in a Split Decision Victory over Archie Moore for the WBO title.

Highest Avg. punches thrown(min. 20 fights)

CARLOS MONZON (973.3) - The Argentinian really liked to toss the leather around, next closest is Greb at 903.0

Most punches landed in a fight

HARRY GREB (518) - Greb shows why they call him the "Pittsburgh Windmill" with a unanimous decision victory vs Stanley Ketchel in the super six tournament

highest Avg. punches landed(min. 20 fights)

HARRY GREB (355.7) - one thing you could count on if you were in a fight with Harry Greb is that you were going to get hit...alot. this number is very impressive when you take the fact that the next closest to him in this category are Holman Williams and Ray Leonard who both are sitting at 287, its not even close.

highest Avg. connect % (min. 20 fights)

PHILADELPHIA JACK O'BRIEN (.497) - he only had 28 fights but in those 28 fights he was better at making his punches count than anyone else with at least 20 bouts. only one close to him is Nino Benvenuti with .452

lowest Avg. opponent connect % (min 20 fights)

FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR. (.219) - No surprise here, other than maybe he got hit less than Sweet Pea who sits at (.254).

most total rounds fought

SUGAR RAY ROBINSON (478) - He was a workhorse this season, often getting wins late in the fight.

most total knockdowns scored

BOB FITZSIMMONS (47) - No wonder why he finished the season with 30 wins.

Mr. Even Steven Award(most Draws)

BERNARD HOPKINS (11) - nobody could make the judges more indecisive than ol' Barnyard Ski mask.

Man of steel award

MARVIN HAGLER - he was only knocked down once all year and was never stopped.

CPU fighter of the year

PHILADELPHIA JACK O'BRIEN - Many great fighters held the cpu title this season but none more than Mr. Philly Jack. he showed that he should not have been overlooked by the managers this season.

Top Perfoming stable(most points)

P4P1 (5648) -for this I only included stables that made no changes to their roster over the course of the season and no stable racked up more points than Cerdan. Charles and Leonard.

Fist of Legend award(fighter of the year according to Commissioner fist of legend)

HARRY GREB - he might of not been at the top of any KO, performance or wins list but he won when it counted and did something no other boxer has done since the inception of the MDT and the Super Six and win them both in the same year, amazing achievement that will be very hard for anyone to reach in the future. Congrats to him and his manager on a historic season, well done!
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YOU ALL GET TROPHIES TOO! CONGRATULATIONS!

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Fist of Legend wrote: 21 Mar 2018, 11:54Top Perfoming stable(most points)

P4P1 (5648) -for this I only included stables that made no changes to their roster over the course of the season and no stable racked up more points than Cerdan. Charles and Leonard.
Can we get the breakdown of the totals for the eight stables?
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Crease wrote: 22 Mar 2018, 08:06 Can we get the breakdown of the totals for the eight stables?
I can maybe do it tonight don't really have the time at the moment, but for anyone that made a change to their roster including myself, I wouldn't be able to figure out how many points a boxer had when they were traded so I can only give you the current roster totals, all I did was add up the performance points.
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Fist of Legend wrote: 22 Mar 2018, 10:05
Crease wrote: 22 Mar 2018, 08:06 Can we get the breakdown of the totals for the eight stables?
I can maybe do it tonight don't really have the time at the moment, but for anyone that made a change to their roster including myself, I wouldn't be able to figure out how many points a boxer had when they were traded so I can only give you the current roster totals, all I did was add up the performance points.
Yeah, I have an hour or so, I might do that, just for a bit of fun.
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Crease award(fighter of the year according to Commissioner Crease)

MARVIN HAGLER
A man who rose from nothingness and obscurity to the very top of the rankings, defeating the cream of the crop along the way and bowing down before no man nor challenge.
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