Titlebouts All-Time super/middleweight Tournament #'s 51-60.

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Titlebouts All-Time super/middleweight Tournament #'s 51-60.

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I been preparing this for quite some time, this took alot of work and wasn't whip together overnight.
Heres my personal disclaimer..
I customized some fighters, only after many multiple time trials,
i felt were wrongly represented, there were no favoritism, showed.
Just simple retooled and tweeked to reflex proven historical data(the facts).

Please don't rip on the game, the thing i love about this game is that is doesn't make a difference is a fighter fought in the 1890's or 1990's, they are judged the same. And i really love how the game mysteriously takes into account size, it does so at a highly skilled level, it's very interesting to see how far the most skilled middleweight's can get; going against the lower end of the lightheavyweights.

All these guys were sererated by fighting sets of 5 or more against each other, to prevent erroroneous results, these guys were the true Gladiators.
I'm 15 years old and used this as an educational tool, to sharpen my reseach skills.

These tournament is made of Super middlewights and middleweights, and junior middleweights. All guys are listed in the weight range, they fought the most in. So a 167lb Fitzsimmions is a supermiddle, and a 188 marciano is a lightheavyweight. Most middleweights are rated as a middleweight, but there are enigmas, who were more of a super middle weight, rated there because they fought in the high 160's and seldom over 174 pounds. Got it.

These guys are all ranked in head to head compition, carreer merit only matters to there manager's, me!Only a few people are missing from the game..Mysterious billy smith, joe carter, sunbu kalambay.

#51 Billy Papke
#52 Ken Overlin
#53 Jose Basora
#54 Lou Brouillard
#55 Teddy Yarosz
#56 Carl 'bobo' Olson
#57 Joey Giardello
#58 Mike O' Dowd
#59 Georgie Abrams
#60 Billy Soose

These guys trimmed off alot of compition.(the guys closed to the edge, getting axed were Briscoe, George nichols, Elssworth webb, and many others.)
I thought it be great fun to vote for your top 3, it can be very challenging and can have many differing opinions on guys this far down, from the top.
Since me/you cant really judge head to head, how good this guy can be against that guy.
Just Give me, who you feel is the most talented.
Your Top three.
I'm going have to take some time to mull it over, myself.;)
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Post by Seamus »

Mike O'Dowd
Lou Brouillard
Joey Giardello
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Post by Benny The Kid »

I think i'll take
Joey giardello
Teddy Yarosz(beat overlin twice)
and mike O' dowd(beat greb, m.gibbons)
but billy soose is Really close.
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Post by Collins2000 »

Bert Gilroy
Ginger Sadd
Mrs Mills
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Ronnie Kray said Mills was a man's man.
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Post by Collins2000 »

Seamus wrote:Ronnie Kray said Mills was a man's man.
The Colonel would certainly have known

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Post by icejack »

Benny the kid! how do you adjust ,tweak fighters in title bout? I was under the impression you have to go with the stats already there except for picking the stage of the fighters career i.e prime or post prime ect.?
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