Here's a brief summary of Lovejoy's activity and WBA ranking:
• December 2018: Defeated an opponent that had lost all three of their career bouts
• May 2019: Defeated an opponent that had only won 10% of the 58 bouts they’d competed in (only six victories)
• September 2019: Lovejoy, who was previously unrated, entered the WBA’s heavyweight rankings in 10th place
• November 2019: Lovejoy is relegated to 11th place
• December 2019: Lovejoy is relegated again to 12th place
• January 2020: Lovejoy is completely dropped from the WBA’s rankings, despite beating an opponent that had won 12 of their 34 contests (possessing a 35% win-rate)
• July 2020: Lovejoy is elevated to 14th place in their rankings and retains that spot during August
For the record, all nineteen Lovejoy opponents have a combined total of 51 victories , which means that each fighter has typically won only 2.68 bouts each, which is quite astonishing considering they’ve competed in a grand total of 262 bouts.
So the question is this…
Can someone please explain to me the correlation between the WBA’s rating of Christopher Lovejoy’s to his activity inside the ring?
I have to be completely honest here, I really can’t fathom the logic the WBA used to even consider granting Lovejoy a top-15 world ranking!
Thoughts?