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Japanese fighters have inflated, higher rankings than they deserve on Boxrec

Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 08:41
by ordsalloriginator
Masanori Rikiishi number 1 at Super featherweight
Jin Sasaki, number 2 at welterweight
Andy Hiraoka, number 3 at light welterweight
Shuichiro Yoshino number 9 at lightweight
Mikito Nakano number 10 at Featherweight

WTF!!!

Been noticing this lately. Boxrec need to sort this out

Rikiishi, Sasaki, Hiraoka in the top 3 of their divisions when they aren't world champions and havent done nothing, placed above current world champions is a joke.

Re: Japanese fighters have inflated, higher rankings than they deserve on Boxrec

Posted: 11 Sep 2024, 09:35
by JCS
Yes... it is a flaw of purely mathematical rating systems...

I've seen this before... twice notably.... the strangest was ~15 years ago with Georgia (the country, not the US state). I believe there have been issues with South Africa as well.

When you have a significant presence in a location where there isn't much cross-pollination, this can happen. There are enough competitors and enough competition to push these boxers up the rankings. I think in this case, it is even worse... when they do compete against outsiders, it seems like it is often at home -- home advantage.

Re: Japanese fighters have inflated, higher rankings than they deserve on Boxrec

Posted: 12 Sep 2024, 07:37
by 1723404
ordsalloriginator wrote: 09 Sep 2024, 08:41 Masanori Rikiishi number 1 at Super featherweight
Jin Sasaki, number 2 at welterweight
Andy Hiraokatomb of the mask, number 3 at light welterweight
Shuichiro Yoshino number 9 at lightweight
Mikito Nakano number 10 at Featherweight

WTF!!!

Been noticing this lately. Boxrec need to sort this out

Rikiishi, Sasaki, Hiraoka in the top 3 of their divisions when they aren't world champions and havent done nothing, placed above current world champions is a joke.
I agree with you on this.! BoxRec needs to reconsider. :roll: