Luis Fernando12 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 20:00Whether I'm 'dumb' or trying to sound (it's impossible to sound something in a text based discussion where there's no sound to begin with) 'smart' has no relevance to the topic of this thread being discussed. I simply deal with sound and valid logical arguments / reasoning.Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 17:59Listen to the dumb kid trying to sound smart.Luis Fernando12 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 16:50
Just a minor correction to your title: OBJECTIVE PEOPLE IN GENERAL, SHOULD AVOID USING SINGLE STATISTIC AND INSTEAD USE COMPLETE STATISTICS TO ARRIVE AT CONCLUSIONS.
What you've just done, is use a single statistic (KO ratio) to prove a point. I can't speak for others, but that's not what I do. I look at various different statistics. Including performances against not just one common opponent, but every common opponents two boxers being compared, have faced. I also analyze various other stats, such as knockouts against top 10 ranked opponents, average knockout time, knockouts in championship rounds and etc.
Your post doesn't at all disprove the importance of stats to arrive at conclusions. Rather, it only just disproves how unreliable single stats / cherry picked stats are.
When I look at Wladimir Klitschko as a whole statistically, he has the best heavyweight record of all time. That's not even in dispute! You can't OBJECTIVELY dispute that Wladimir Klitschko was indeed the best and number 1 heavyweight in the world for a decade. Since it's impossible because you'd just be arguing against reality. You could make an assumptive claim that Wlad faced weaker opponents than past heavyweight champions and therefore he ranks lower. But that claim would have 0 merit in an objective conversation as that's a purely speculative / subjective statement.
I can easily prove that Wladimir Klitschko wasn't the best heavyweight in the world for 10 years. Watch me do it.
Here it comes.
Erm, was Vitali Klitschko boxing in those 10 years?
Yes he was. From 2008 to 2012.
So how could anyone claim that Wladimir was the best in the world, when Vitali would kick the crap out of him in an actual fight?
Better luck next time, current scene dummy!
Why Wladimir Klitschko is better than Vitali Klitschko:
1) Wladimir Klitschko has more wins against top opposition. Since he has over 20+ title defenses whilst Vitali Klitschko has less than that. And since the objective of boxing is to win, the boxer with most wins is superior. Therefore, Wladimir Klitschko is superior to Vitali Klitschko.
2) Wladimir Klitschko's best opponents are better than Vitali Klitschko's best opponents. Since to be the best, one has to beat the best.
Vitali Klitschko's best wins are:
- Manual Charr: Beaten by Wladimir Klitschko's leftover in Alexander Povetkin far more convincingly by brutal knockout!
- Dereck Chisora: Beaten by Wladimir Klitschko's leftover in Kubrat Pulev.
- Odlanier Solis: Beaten by Wladimir Klitschko's leftover in Tony Thompson.
- Shannon Briggs: Previously beaten by Wladimir Klitschko's leftover in Sultan Ibragimov.
- Kevin Johnson: Beaten by Wladimir Klitschko's leftover in Kubrat Pulev.
- Samuel Peter: Previously beaten by Wladimir Klitshcko himself and by his leftover Kubrat Pulev.
That's pretty much all the proof that is needed!
It's telling that you don't list Corrie Sanders as a 'best win' for Vitali. Corrie seems a decent scalp, given that he demolished Wladimir in 2 rounds. Yet you pretend it never happened?
The sheer mental gymnastics the Klitschko fan must enact to arrive at these conclusions of greatness never cease to amaze.