computerrank wrote: ↑02 Nov 2020, 05:05
Daedalus wrote: ↑01 Nov 2020, 18:56
JCS wrote: ↑01 Nov 2020, 15:04
I'm still baffled with peoples' obsession with the rating points.. especially the movement.
Why is it surprising? BoxRec names itself "Boxing's Official Record Keeper" and puts out ratings. Nowhere except in this forum is it explained how or why ratings on the boxer's individual page can differ from the divisional rankings, even on the day a fight happened.
Nowhere except in this thread, not in Remi's paper, nor your site, is an explanation or even examples of how a fighter can win and yet lose points.
There are numerous other issues with WHR. Of course I'm not yet suggesting take out the ratings, but as long as it remains as is, there will be complaints. Be thankful there aren't more.
I spent answers to WHR points moves over and over,which are caused by the WHR basis as described (mathematically) in Remi Coulom's paper, But I fear only few people at all seem to be able to understand those basics. All ratings at all bout times change with each change in any bout.
Remi's paper is good for only 1 thing, the actual algorithm. Its 1 example, the "remarkable" case of CrazyStone consistently winning and gaining points rapidly, isn't strange at all. What would be, and what most people focus on the db, is fighters winning but losing points.
I understand your frustration at having to repeat yourself. But who wants to, for example, dig 17 pages to 161 of this thread just to know how the cube of Heavyweight upper weight reference works?
Look at Jason's site. It has a faq with the formula details:
http://www.fightmatrix.com/faq/
And another article with examples:
http://www.fightmatrix.com/2020/06/23/w ... lo-glicko/
Yes, gross oversimplifications, but they're accessible and transparent, and few complain. The old formula used to be on the Ratings Description page. Put a real-life example on there of how someone beat a top boxer and lost points, which is due to inactivity etc. Then explain that the points seen that day are different now because of... connections. That way, you avoid 90-95% future questions of this nature. And if some are too lazy, you can then truly say, read the faq.