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Martin,
Have you ever given any thought to giving back some or all of the quality performance penalty, should a boxer comeback within a reasonable amount of time and pull off a significant result?
I ask in respect to Fury/Chisora... Fury proved that his prior rating was more accurate than his penalized one.
Have you ever given any thought to giving back some or all of the quality performance penalty, should a boxer comeback within a reasonable amount of time and pull off a significant result?
I ask in respect to Fury/Chisora... Fury proved that his prior rating was more accurate than his penalized one.
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Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
Fully revised Fury would have 690 points - and would be #2.JCS wrote:Martin,
Have you ever given any thought to giving back some or all of the quality performance penalty, should a boxer comeback within a reasonable amount of time and pull off a significant result?
I ask in respect to Fury/Chisora... Fury proved that his prior rating was more accurate than his penalized one.
I will look into this ... nice idea
Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
computerrank wrote:Fully revised Fury would have 690 points - and would be #2.JCS wrote:Martin,
Have you ever given any thought to giving back some or all of the quality performance penalty, should a boxer comeback within a reasonable amount of time and pull off a significant result?
I ask in respect to Fury/Chisora... Fury proved that his prior rating was more accurate than his penalized one.
I will look into this ... nice idea
We are always assuming with these types of penalties so it only seems fair to correct when the boxer proves us wrong.
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If you implement this, would be curious to hear the math/logic on when/how to apply.
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Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
$cd = clear decision; 1 for TKO, KO, clear UD; 0.5 for half points needed; 0 for drawJCS wrote:If you implement this, would be curious to hear the math/logic on when/how to apply.
winner:
$r_a = rating before bout
$t_a = rating uncorrected for inactivity or missing opponent quality before the bout
loser:
$r_b= rating before bout
$t_b = rating uncorrected for inactivity or missing opponent quality before the bout
$r_a=max($r_b/4,$r_a+(max($r_a,min($t_a,$r_b))-$r_a)*$cd);
if ($cd<1) {$r_b=max($r_a/4,$r_b+(max($r_b,min($t_b,$r_a))-$r_b)*(1-$cd));}
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M Heavyweight 1364 1104 42 Wladimir Klitschko
M Heavyweight 662 199 40 Alexander Povetkin
M Heavyweight 603 125 37 Tyson Fury
M Heavyweight 603 100 34 Bermane Stiverne
M Heavyweight 596 199 36 Kubrat Pulev
M Heavyweight 542 92 37 Vyacheslav Glazkov
M Heavyweight 394 100 33 Odlanier Solis
M Heavyweight 374 57 23 Christian Hammer
M Heavyweight 372 56 34 Bryant Jennings
M Heavyweight 371 138 28 Steve Cunningham
M Cruiserweight 582 134 29 Marco Huck
M Cruiserweight 574 91 37 Grigory Drozd
M Cruiserweight 536 187 31 Yoan Pablo Hernandez
M Cruiserweight 523 81 34 Thabiso Mchunu
M Cruiserweight 400 113 33 Denis Lebedev
M Cruiserweight 364 54 28 Rakhim Chakhkiev
M Cruiserweight 352 58 20 Ovill McKenzie
M Cruiserweight 343 79 26 Ola Afolabi
M Cruiserweight 335 92 28 Tony Bellew
M Cruiserweight 324 90 34 Krzysztof Wlodarczyk
M Light Heavyweight 992 191 40 Adonis Stevenson
M Light Heavyweight 885 140 40 Sergey Kovalev
M Light Heavyweight 622 267 39 Jean Pascal
M Light Heavyweight 478 94 24 Juergen Braehmer
M Light Heavyweight 425 66 25 Eleider Alvarez
M Light Heavyweight 422 1462 35 Bernard Hopkins
M Light Heavyweight 380 72 33 Edwin Rodriguez
M Light Heavyweight 368 87 28 Thomas Oosthuizen
M Light Heavyweight 357 59 22 Nadjib Mohammedi
M Light Heavyweight 353 272 33 Lucian Bute
M Super Middleweight 1099 344 38 Carl Froch
M Super Middleweight 551 139 37 Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
M Super Middleweight 489 237 28 Arthur Abraham
M Super Middleweight 452 139 27 Robert Stieglitz
M Super Middleweight 442 72 25 James DeGale
M Super Middleweight 441 241 33 Felix Sturm
M Super Middleweight 376 69 22 George Groves
M Super Middleweight 371 57 25 Anthony Dirrell
M Super Middleweight 278 40 19 Callum Smith
M Super Middleweight 267 185 34 Andre Dirrell
M Middleweight 1103 193 32 Gennady Golovkin
M Middleweight 837 418 40 Miguel Cotto
M Middleweight 691 137 40 Peter Quillin
M Middleweight 555 573 38 Sergio Gabriel Martinez
M Middleweight 547 494 37 Jermain Taylor
M Middleweight 450 75 20 Martin Murray
M Middleweight 446 150 34 Sam Soliman
M Middleweight 441 174 30 Daniel Geale
M Middleweight 420 63 28 Jorge Sebastian Heiland
M Middleweight 411 63 19 Matt Korobov
M Light Middleweight 1140 332 38 Saul Alvarez
M Light Middleweight 723 130 36 Erislandy Lara
M Light Middleweight 651 160 34 Cornelius Bundrage
M Light Middleweight 516 80 31 Demetrius Andrade
M Light Middleweight 483 98 32 Ishe Smith
M Light Middleweight 422 63 26 Jermell Charlo
M Light Middleweight 419 82 27 Vanes Martirosyan
M Light Middleweight 405 123 30 Carlos Molina
M Light Middleweight 386 155 31 Austin Trout
M Light Middleweight 363 130 34 Joshua Clottey
M Welterweight 2058 1532 40 Floyd Mayweather Jr
M Welterweight 1353 1174 40 Manny Pacquiao
M Welterweight 1230 1257 33 Juan Manuel Marquez
M Welterweight 854 522 35 Timothy Bradley
M Welterweight 854 157 31 Kell Brook
M Welterweight 813 191 29 Marcos Rene Maidana
M Welterweight 684 112 31 Keith Thurman
M Welterweight 665 126 27 Shawn Porter
M Welterweight 662 178 31 Devon Alexander
M Welterweight 486 330 33 Robert Guerrero
M Light Welterweight 862 216 28 Danny Garcia
M Light Welterweight 785 169 27 Lucas Martin Matthysse
M Light Welterweight 554 89 25 Jessie Vargas
M Light Welterweight 553 152 26 Lamont Peterson
M Light Welterweight 517 79 23 Viktor Postol
M Light Welterweight 493 243 25 Adrien Broner
M Light Welterweight 437 114 19 Ruslan Provodnikov
M Light Welterweight 407 63 21 Chris Algieri
M Light Welterweight 378 57 25 Mauricio Herrera
M Light Welterweight 340 50 14 Keita Obara
M Lightweight 808 122 25 Terence Crawford
M Lightweight 454 66 22 Mickey Bey
M Lightweight 427 77 19 Denis Shafikov
M Lightweight 419 173 16 Miguel Vazquez
M Lightweight 400 64 23 Omar Figueroa
M Lightweight 344 158 18 Raymundo Beltran
M Lightweight 326 74 15 Kevin Mitchell
M Lightweight 306 50 22 Petr Petrov
M Lightweight 302 48 19 Dejan Zlaticanin
M Lightweight 300 116 19 Richar Abril
M Super Featherweight 723 265 25 Mikey Garcia
M Super Featherweight 633 195 20 Takashi Uchiyama
M Super Featherweight 516 102 18 Takashi Miura
M Super Featherweight 466 66 17 Adrian Estrella
M Super Featherweight 381 56 20 Rances Barthelemy
M Super Featherweight 376 64 19 Javier Fortuna
M Super Featherweight 374 315 22 Orlando Salido
M Super Featherweight 371 53 22 Francisco Vargas
M Super Featherweight 364 63 19 Miguel Roman
M Super Featherweight 346 50 19 Jose Pedraza
M Featherweight 665 283 25 Jhonny Gonzalez
M Featherweight 642 99 28 Nicholas Walters
M Featherweight 461 384 20 Abner Mares
M Featherweight 441 529 22 Nonito Donaire
M Featherweight 422 94 24 Simpiwe Vetyeka
M Featherweight 347 52 16 Jesus Marcelo Andres Cuellar
M Featherweight 340 52 13 Thabo Sonjica
M Featherweight 335 69 16 Evgeny Gradovich
M Featherweight 327 51 12 Lee Selby
M Featherweight 307 218 19 Rocky Juarez
M Super Bantamweight 565 88 16 Carl Frampton
M Super Bantamweight 542 106 20 Leo Santa Cruz
M Super Bantamweight 508 215 22 Guillermo Rigondeaux
M Super Bantamweight 410 65 16 Scott Quigg
M Super Bantamweight 405 67 15 Chris Avalos
M Super Bantamweight 296 80 15 Kiko Martinez
M Super Bantamweight 278 52 16 Shingo Wake
M Super Bantamweight 220 33 9 Andres Gutierrez
M Super Bantamweight 214 65 13 Yukinori Oguni
M Super Bantamweight 197 39 11 Takafumi Nakajima
M Bantamweight 428 257 19 Shinsuke Yamanaka
M Bantamweight 312 61 12 Tomoki Kameda
M Bantamweight 274 61 19 Liborio Solis
M Bantamweight 270 48 13 Rodrigo Guerrero
M Bantamweight 263 54 13 Ryosuke Iwasa
M Bantamweight 234 41 10 Alejandro Hernandez
M Bantamweight 216 32 11 Randy Caballero
M Bantamweight 206 109 12 Malcolm Tunacao
M Bantamweight 193 42 14 Jamie McDonnell
M Bantamweight 189 38 10 Ryo Akaho
M Super Flyweight 370 197 16 Omar Andres Narvaez
M Super Flyweight 365 67 16 Carlos Cuadras
M Super Flyweight 344 70 16 Zolani Tete
M Super Flyweight 318 87 15 Kohei Kono
M Super Flyweight 281 67 13 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai
M Super Flyweight 232 142 13 Daiki Kameda
M Super Flyweight 217 41 7 Felipe Orucuta
M Super Flyweight 207 89 9 Luis Concepcion
M Super Flyweight 199 35 10 David Sanchez
M Super Flyweight 193 41 13 Rey Megrino
M Flyweight 520 160 22 Roman Gonzalez
M Flyweight 519 178 14 Juan Francisco Estrada
M Flyweight 285 70 12 Juan Carlos Reveco
M Flyweight 282 157 17 Akira Yaegashi
M Flyweight 248 256 11 Brian Viloria
M Flyweight 229 115 12 Giovani Segura
M Flyweight 223 93 13 Edgar Sosa
M Flyweight 210 55 10 John Riel Casimero
M Flyweight 200 38 13 Suguru Muranaka
M Flyweight 199 33 14 Amnat Ruenroeng
M Light Flyweight 345 53 13 Naoya Inoue
M Light Flyweight 263 58 12 Donnie Nietes
M Light Flyweight 233 47 10 Pedro Guevara
M Light Flyweight 216 37 9 Ganigan Lopez
M Light Flyweight 200 31 10 Rey Loreto
M Light Flyweight 172 66 10 Milan Melindo
M Light Flyweight 127 20 9 Yu Kimura
M Light Flyweight 123 30 9 Paipharob Kokietgym
M Light Flyweight 122 31 9 Ryoichi Taguchi
M Light Flyweight 120 99 8 Nkosinathi Joyi
M Minimumweight 256 46 10 Wanheng Menayothin
M Minimumweight 232 43 10 Francisco Rodriguez Jr
M Minimumweight 229 55 12 Hekkie Budler
M Minimumweight 164 63 8 Katsunari Takayama
M Minimumweight 146 42 8 Denver Cuello
M Minimumweight 132 32 9 Oswaldo Novoa
M Minimumweight 123 18 7 Kosei Tanaka
M Minimumweight 105 14 7 Eduardo Martinez
M Minimumweight 103 31 4 Jesus Silvestre
M Minimumweight 91 29 8 Xiong Zhao Zhong
Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
Hmm... A question and a comment.
How would it be handled if a boxer is not given all of his points back. Is the remainder dropped? Or is it carried over?
Also..
One unfortunate effect is that this would not help someone like Rigondeaux, should he beat his next opponent.
He is at 481 and his opponent will be ~318, which is far higher than the best opponent in the past period. You would think he'd get some of his lost points back?
How would it be handled if a boxer is not given all of his points back. Is the remainder dropped? Or is it carried over?
Also..
One unfortunate effect is that this would not help someone like Rigondeaux, should he beat his next opponent.
He is at 481 and his opponent will be ~318, which is far higher than the best opponent in the past period. You would think he'd get some of his lost points back?
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Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
I guess, the boxer should have one immediate shot only and he should have restored his pre-bout rating limited by the rating of his opponent, not more - as for FuryJCS wrote:Hmm... A question and a comment.
How would it be handled if a boxer is not given all of his points back. Is the remainder dropped? Or is it carried over?
Also..
One unfortunate effect is that this would not help someone like Rigondeaux, should he beat his next opponent.
He is at 481 and his opponent will be ~318, which is far higher than the best opponent in the past period. You would think he'd get some of his lost points back?
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Rigondeaux dropped from 680 to 481... quite severe.
Should he beat an opponent at 318 with cd=1, it seems he should probably be given some of that back?
I think if a penalized boxer is in a position where points are gained by result.. (roughly) they should be given something back.
Should he beat an opponent at 318 with cd=1, it seems he should probably be given some of that back?
I think if a penalized boxer is in a position where points are gained by result.. (roughly) they should be given something back.
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Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
I do not think so.JCS wrote:Rigondeaux dropped from 680 to 481... quite severe.
Should he beat an opponent at 318 with cd=1, it seems he should probably be given some of that back?
I think if a penalized boxer is in a position where points are gained by result.. (roughly) they should be given something back.
Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
computerrank wrote:I do not think so.JCS wrote:Rigondeaux dropped from 680 to 481... quite severe.
Should he beat an opponent at 318 with cd=1, it seems he should probably be given some of that back?
I think if a penalized boxer is in a position where points are gained by result.. (roughly) they should be given something back.
Can you tell me what the ratings would look like with this new fix and changing the poor opposition penalty minimum? Instead of 50% being the minimum, what if it were 33.3%?
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Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
JCS wrote:computerrank wrote:I do not think so.JCS wrote:Rigondeaux dropped from 680 to 481... quite severe.
Should he beat an opponent at 318 with cd=1, it seems he should probably be given some of that back?
I think if a penalized boxer is in a position where points are gained by result.. (roughly) they should be given something back.
Can you tell me what the ratings would look like with this new fix and changing the poor opposition penalty minimum? Instead of 50% being the minimum, what if it were 33.3%?
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M Welterweight 2439 1624 40 Floyd Mayweather Jr
M Welterweight 1514 1360 40 Manny Pacquiao
M Welterweight 1415 1290 33 Juan Manuel Marquez
M Welterweight 978 544 34 Timothy Bradley
M Welterweight 924 197 29 Marcos Rene Maidana
M Welterweight 904 163 31 Kell Brook
M Welterweight 704 114 31 Keith Thurman
M Welterweight 683 176 31 Devon Alexander
M Welterweight 681 127 27 Shawn Porter
M Welterweight 624 372 33 Robert Guerrero
M Welterweight 489 202 23 Amir Khan
M Super Middleweight 1347 369 38 Carl Froch
M Super Middleweight 592 141 35 Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
M Super Middleweight 513 268 28 Arthur Abraham
M Super Middleweight 484 145 27 Robert Stieglitz
M Super Middleweight 478 77 25 James DeGale
M Super Middleweight 477 259 33 Felix Sturm
M Super Middleweight 422 73 22 George Groves
M Super Middleweight 379 59 25 Anthony Dirrell
M Super Middleweight 291 50 19 Gilberto Ramirez Sanchez
M Super Middleweight 288 41 19 Callum Smith
M Super Flyweight 385 222 16 Omar Andres Narvaez
M Super Flyweight 364 67 16 Carlos Cuadras
M Super Flyweight 348 71 16 Zolani Tete
M Super Flyweight 318 84 15 Kohei Kono
M Super Flyweight 308 53 13 Naoya Inoue
M Super Flyweight 247 53 13 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai
M Super Flyweight 226 42 7 Felipe Orucuta
M Super Flyweight 217 36 10 David Sanchez
M Super Flyweight 211 42 13 Rey Megrino
M Super Flyweight 202 88 9 Luis Concepcion
M Super Flyweight 193 30 11 Sho Ishida
M Super Featherweight 798 272 25 Mikey Garcia
M Super Featherweight 709 213 20 Takashi Uchiyama
M Super Featherweight 522 104 18 Takashi Miura
M Super Featherweight 476 68 17 Adrian Estrella
M Super Featherweight 432 241 22 Orlando Salido
M Super Featherweight 395 57 22 Francisco Vargas
M Super Featherweight 393 58 17 Rances Barthelemy
M Super Featherweight 379 64 17 Javier Fortuna
M Super Featherweight 371 64 19 Miguel Roman
M Super Featherweight 368 80 16 Robinson Castellanos
M Super Featherweight 364 52 16 Jose Pedraza
M Super Bantamweight 641 225 22 Guillermo Rigondeaux
M Super Bantamweight 605 93 16 Carl Frampton
M Super Bantamweight 570 110 20 Leo Santa Cruz
M Super Bantamweight 421 68 16 Scott Quigg
M Super Bantamweight 416 68 15 Chris Avalos
M Super Bantamweight 319 52 16 Shingo Wake
M Super Bantamweight 316 84 15 Kiko Martinez
M Super Bantamweight 240 67 14 Yukinori Oguni
M Super Bantamweight 225 47 15 Hugo Ruiz
M Super Bantamweight 225 35 9 Andres Gutierrez
M Minimumweight 260 47 10 Wanheng Menayothin
M Minimumweight 234 54 12 Hekkie Budler
M Minimumweight 165 60 8 Katsunari Takayama
M Minimumweight 145 43 8 Denver Cuello
M Minimumweight 132 32 9 Oswaldo Novoa
M Minimumweight 124 18 7 Kosei Tanaka
M Minimumweight 100 15 8 Knockout CP Freshmart
M Minimumweight 98 13 7 Eduardo Martinez
M Minimumweight 96 32 4 Jesus Silvestre
M Minimumweight 92 20 6 Carlos Buitrago
M Middleweight 1169 200 32 Gennady Golovkin
M Middleweight 1026 437 40 Miguel Cotto
M Middleweight 819 148 40 Peter Quillin
M Middleweight 732 601 38 Sergio Gabriel Martinez
M Middleweight 581 521 37 Jermain Taylor
M Middleweight 502 195 30 Daniel Geale
M Middleweight 498 159 34 Sam Soliman
M Middleweight 489 80 20 Martin Murray
M Middleweight 445 103 30 Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam
M Middleweight 433 66 19 Matt Korobov
M Lightweight 874 131 25 Terence Crawford
M Lightweight 481 71 22 Mickey Bey
M Lightweight 450 82 19 Denis Shafikov
M Lightweight 444 172 16 Miguel Vazquez
M Lightweight 409 66 22 Omar Figueroa
M Lightweight 364 279 22 Yuriorkis Gamboa
M Lightweight 355 124 18 Raymundo Beltran
M Lightweight 353 77 15 Kevin Mitchell
M Lightweight 331 117 19 Richar Abril
M Lightweight 320 51 19 Dejan Zlaticanin
M Light Welterweight 887 217 28 Danny Garcia
M Light Welterweight 813 173 27 Lucas Martin Matthysse
M Light Welterweight 612 96 25 Jessie Vargas
M Light Welterweight 572 155 26 Lamont Peterson
M Light Welterweight 523 79 22 Viktor Postol
M Light Welterweight 505 258 24 Adrien Broner
M Light Welterweight 443 111 19 Ruslan Provodnikov
M Light Welterweight 432 64 21 Chris Algieri
M Light Welterweight 382 58 22 Mauricio Herrera
M Light Welterweight 359 168 21 Humberto Soto
M Light Middleweight 1264 346 38 Saul Alvarez
M Light Middleweight 785 137 36 Erislandy Lara
M Light Middleweight 680 156 34 Cornelius Bundrage
M Light Middleweight 544 84 31 Demetrius Andrade
M Light Middleweight 488 95 32 Ishe Smith
M Light Middleweight 466 90 25 Vanes Martirosyan
M Light Middleweight 443 66 26 Jermell Charlo
M Light Middleweight 415 120 30 Carlos Molina
M Light Middleweight 382 141 34 Joshua Clottey
M Light Middleweight 320 81 31 Andy Lee
M Light Heavyweight 1126 209 40 Adonis Stevenson
M Light Heavyweight 1039 166 40 Sergey Kovalev
M Light Heavyweight 775 307 39 Jean Pascal
M Light Heavyweight 544 1533 35 Bernard Hopkins
M Light Heavyweight 504 96 24 Juergen Braehmer
M Light Heavyweight 469 72 25 Eleider Alvarez
M Light Heavyweight 444 302 33 Lucian Bute
M Light Heavyweight 398 93 28 Thomas Oosthuizen
M Light Heavyweight 388 64 22 Nadjib Mohammedi
M Light Heavyweight 375 72 27 Andrzej Fonfara
M Light Flyweight 310 156 17 Akira Yaegashi
M Light Flyweight 269 59 12 Donnie Nietes
M Light Flyweight 232 47 10 Pedro Guevara
M Light Flyweight 216 44 10 Francisco Rodriguez Jr
M Light Flyweight 216 37 9 Ganigan Lopez
M Light Flyweight 206 32 10 Rey Loreto
M Light Flyweight 181 67 10 Milan Melindo
M Light Flyweight 148 28 9 Paipharob Kokietgym
M Light Flyweight 127 20 7 Ali Raymi
M Light Flyweight 126 20 9 Yu Kimura
M Heavyweight 2172 1154 42 Wladimir Klitschko
M Heavyweight 842 217 40 Alexander Povetkin
M Heavyweight 742 217 36 Kubrat Pulev
M Heavyweight 610 98 34 Bermane Stiverne
M Heavyweight 599 131 37 Tyson Fury
M Heavyweight 559 96 37 Vyacheslav Glazkov
M Heavyweight 469 101 33 Odlanier Solis
M Heavyweight 433 676 37 Antonio Tarver
M Heavyweight 428 64 34 Bryant Jennings
M Heavyweight 424 67 37 Deontay Wilder
M Flyweight 546 155 22 Roman Gonzalez
M Flyweight 531 180 14 Juan Francisco Estrada
M Flyweight 297 74 12 Juan Carlos Reveco
M Flyweight 285 247 11 Brian Viloria
M Flyweight 231 121 12 Giovani Segura
M Flyweight 225 99 13 Edgar Sosa
M Flyweight 210 37 14 Amnat Ruenroeng
M Flyweight 206 39 13 Suguru Muranaka
M Flyweight 190 146 12 Moruti Mthalane
M Flyweight 190 32 11 Yodmongkol Vor Saengthep
M Flyweight 182 70 11 Adrian Hernandez
M Featherweight 698 282 25 Jhonny Gonzalez
M Featherweight 676 103 28 Nicholas Walters
M Featherweight 486 106 24 Simpiwe Vetyeka
M Featherweight 483 567 22 Nonito Donaire
M Featherweight 477 385 20 Abner Mares
M Featherweight 357 53 16 Jesus Marcelo Andres Cuellar
M Featherweight 346 52 13 Thabo Sonjica
M Featherweight 339 242 19 Rocky Juarez
M Featherweight 339 53 12 Lee Selby
M Featherweight 329 69 16 Evgeny Gradovich
M Cruiserweight 651 142 27 Marco Huck
M Cruiserweight 636 186 31 Yoan Pablo Hernandez
M Cruiserweight 606 95 37 Grigory Drozd
M Cruiserweight 558 86 34 Thabiso Mchunu
M Cruiserweight 445 118 33 Denis Lebedev
M Cruiserweight 380 56 28 Rakhim Chakhkiev
M Cruiserweight 367 101 34 Krzysztof Wlodarczyk
M Cruiserweight 366 60 20 Ovill McKenzie
M Cruiserweight 355 97 28 Tony Bellew
M Cruiserweight 343 88 23 Ola Afolabi
M Bantamweight 520 252 19 Shinsuke Yamanaka
M Bantamweight 326 68 12 Tomoki Kameda
M Bantamweight 275 61 19 Liborio Solis
M Bantamweight 274 48 13 Rodrigo Guerrero
M Bantamweight 270 55 13 Ryosuke Iwasa
M Bantamweight 235 43 14 Jamie McDonnell
M Bantamweight 235 41 10 Alejandro Hernandez
M Bantamweight 225 33 11 Randy Caballero
M Bantamweight 210 99 12 Malcolm Tunacao
M Bantamweight 207 39 10 Ryo Akaho
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Those actually look pretty good.
I saw Tarver and said WTF -- Not realizing he fought last night!!
I saw Tarver and said WTF -- Not realizing he fought last night!!
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Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
I prefer the old ones.JCS wrote:Those actually look pretty good.
I saw Tarver and said WTF -- Not realizing he fought last night!!
Glazov, Huck, Hernandez, Rigandeux are too high here - for not fighting opposition for 18 months.
Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
Realistically, Rigondeaux shouldn't be lower than #1. I just can't rationalize this. This is a good marker in my opinion.computerrank wrote:I prefer the old ones.JCS wrote:Those actually look pretty good.
I saw Tarver and said WTF -- Not realizing he fought last night!!
Glazov, Huck, Hernandez, Rigandeux are too high here - for not fighting opposition for 18 months.
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Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
Rigondeaux should meet opposition. The ratings go for recent achievements, not for skill or former success.JCS wrote:Realistically, Rigondeaux shouldn't be lower than #1. I just can't rationalize this. This is a good marker in my opinion.computerrank wrote:I prefer the old ones.JCS wrote:Those actually look pretty good.
I saw Tarver and said WTF -- Not realizing he fought last night!!
Glazov, Huck, Hernandez, Rigandeux are too high here - for not fighting opposition for 18 months.
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Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the rat
I think that last ranking set is very good. Rigondeaux has fought weak opposition since Donaire but the penalty is too large and too sudden. The problem is compounded because Agbeko looks like he got hit with a steep penalty a few months before fighting Rigondeaux as well.
For inactivity and poor opposition I think the penalties should be spread out slowly over time. The sudden hit makes the rankings look somewhat incoherent and lacking in continuity.
For inactivity and poor opposition I think the penalties should be spread out slowly over time. The sudden hit makes the rankings look somewhat incoherent and lacking in continuity.
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Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the ratings
A boxer cannot get more than 200 points per year in the all-time-ratings.
So Mayweather would be in lead anyway, if they would retire this year both.
So Mayweather would be in lead anyway, if they would retire this year both.
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| n | last_name | first_name | all_time_r |
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| 1 | Moore | Archie | 2535 |
| 2 | Robinson | Sugar Ray | 2408 |
| 3 | Ali | Muhammad | 2001 |
| 4 | Louis | Joe | 1943 |
| 5 | Charles | Ezzard | 1659 |
| 6 | Greb | Harry | 1644 |
| 7 | Monzon | Carlos | 1626 |
| 8 | Canzoneri | Tony | 1625 |
| 9 | Tiger | Dick | 1603 |
| 10 | Langford | Sam | 1585 |
| 11 | Ortiz | Carlos | 1577 |
| 12 | Mayweather Jr | Floyd | 1559 |
| 13 | Armstrong | Henry | 1545 |
| 14 | McLarnin | Jimmy | 1526 |
| 15 | Corbett III | Young | 1518 |
| 16 | Bivins | Jimmy | 1518 |
| 17 | Griffith | Emile | 1492 |
| 18 | Marciano | Rocky | 1448 |
| 19 | Leonard | Benny | 1448 |
| 20 | Hopkins | Bernard | 1432 |
| 21 | Napoles | Jose | 1415 |
| 22 | Patterson | Floyd | 1396 |
| 23 | Walker | Mickey | 1366 |
| 24 | Loughran | Tommy | 1330 |
| 25 | Britton | Jack | 1321 |
| 26 | Pacquiao | Manny | 1314 |
| 27 | Hagler | Marvin | 1310 |
| 28 | Wills | Harry | 1308 |
| 29 | Conn | Billy | 1305 |
| 30 | Pep | Willie | 1296 |
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Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the ratings
I just looked at Eric Molina's BoxRec page because of his matchup with Wilder, and I am confused as to how a TKO win over an extremely old Davarryl Williamson (who has very few points left) made him go from 136 to 185. That seems like way too big a jump for a nearly worthless win.
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He also gained 20 fewer points for stopping Rafael Love, who had over twice as many points as Williamson did. Molina's ranking was lower when he faced Love than when he faced Williamson, so it's not as if he gained fewer points for beating Love due to some type of poor opposition factor.
Is the discrepancy here due to the slightly later stoppage of the Love fight?
Is the discrepancy here due to the slightly later stoppage of the Love fight?
Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the ratings
Probably related to the launch mechanism.
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Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the ratings
BoxRec Ratings release 21 was launched.
There was a correction for missing opponent quality.
in some cases, it happened that some boxers didn't loose points, although not having faced appropriate opponent quality. This was corrected now.
There was a correction for missing opponent quality.
in some cases, it happened that some boxers didn't loose points, although not having faced appropriate opponent quality. This was corrected now.
Re: Boxrec Ratings - Read first before commenting on the ratings
I'm sure this has been mentioned, but how about a mechanism by which a fighter isn't ranked below someone they recently defeated for a certain period barring, let's say, a loss. Generally hard for me to accept someone being ranked several spots ahead of someone who recently beat them when the victorious fighter hasn't had poor results.
Current and recent examples:
-Gary Russell is 5 spots ahead of Loma even though 2 fights ago he clearly lost to him and Loma has easily won since.
-Manuel Charr is 15 spots ahead of Johann Duhaupas even though Duhaupas won their fight a few months ago and hasn't fought since while all Charr has is a win over Leapai.
-Tony Thompson was ranked behind Solis shortly after beating him even though Solis didn't fight again until their rematch, which Thompson won by stoppage. To me that was very unreasonable considering that Thompson's losses between his wins over Solis were to top opponents like Pulev and Takam, with Solis doing NOTHING while Thompson was fighting that type of opposition.
Current and recent examples:
-Gary Russell is 5 spots ahead of Loma even though 2 fights ago he clearly lost to him and Loma has easily won since.
-Manuel Charr is 15 spots ahead of Johann Duhaupas even though Duhaupas won their fight a few months ago and hasn't fought since while all Charr has is a win over Leapai.
-Tony Thompson was ranked behind Solis shortly after beating him even though Solis didn't fight again until their rematch, which Thompson won by stoppage. To me that was very unreasonable considering that Thompson's losses between his wins over Solis were to top opponents like Pulev and Takam, with Solis doing NOTHING while Thompson was fighting that type of opposition.
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That stuff doesn't happen for no reason, though. Russell passed Loma by stopping Jhonny Gonzalez, who had stopped Abner Mares. Loma was spending that time fighting nobodies and gaining no points by the wins.crusader wrote:I'm sure this has been mentioned, but how about a mechanism by which a fighter isn't ranked below someone they recently defeated for a certain period barring, let's say, a loss. Generally hard for me to accept someone being ranked several spots ahead of someone who recently beat them when the victorious fighter hasn't had poor results.
Current and recent examples:
-Gary Russell is 5 spots ahead of Loma even though 2 fights ago he clearly lost to him and Loma has easily won since.
-Manuel Charr is 15 spots ahead of Johann Duhaupas even though Duhaupas won their fight a few months ago and hasn't fought since while all Charr has is a win over Leapai.
-Tony Thompson was ranked behind Solis shortly after beating him even though Solis didn't fight again until their rematch, which Thompson won by stoppage. To me that was very unreasonable considering that Thompson's losses between his wins over Solis were to top opponents like Pulev and Takam, with Solis doing NOTHING while Thompson was fighting that type of opposition.
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Obviously it doesn't happen for no reason, but I still don't see how that justifies the current disparities given the head to head result, which to me holds more weight than Russell's lone win since being better than Loma's wins over either of his last two opponents. Their fight wasn't too long ago and it was very clear cut, not to mention that I'd rank that win for Loma higher than Russell's win over Gonzo given that in Russell's next fight he showed himself to be superior to JG (yet he gets significantly more credit for beating Gonzalez than Loma does for beating him). I also don't see how Charr's win over Leapai justifies him being so many places ahead of a guy who beat him about two months ago.
Then you have a case like Solis-Thompson in which Solis actually did NOTHING yet managed to get ranked ahead of Thompson. In this case Thompson was wrongfully punished for fighting good opposition while Solis was rewarded for doing eff all.
The Independent World Boxing Rankings account for these types of situations much better in my opinion.
Then you have a case like Solis-Thompson in which Solis actually did NOTHING yet managed to get ranked ahead of Thompson. In this case Thompson was wrongfully punished for fighting good opposition while Solis was rewarded for doing eff all.
The Independent World Boxing Rankings account for these types of situations much better in my opinion.