Re: Statistical look at the p4p list
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Originally Posted by ross
How about a list of the fighters whov fought the most past and present champs
It's something to look at for next week, but gimme a break here, I still have to do a modicum of work while I'm in the office, but I'll take it on board as something for coming weeks. That one involves a fair bit more research though, and I ain't doing it in my holidays, so it might take a while. ;)
Re: Statistical look at the p4p list
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Originally Posted by superheavyrhun
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Originally Posted by ross
How about a list of the fighters whov fought the most past and present champs
It's something to look at for next week, but gimme a break here, I still have to do a modicum of work while I'm in the office, but I'll take it on board as something for coming weeks. That one involves a fair bit more research though, and I ain't doing it in my holidays, so it might take a while. ;)
GET BACK TO WORK SLAAACKER!!!!! >:mad
Re: Statistical look at the p4p list
At the request of El Gamo...here's an analysis of the opponents of Antonio Margarito.
34-4, 24 KOs that's a 70% KO record.
He's been involved in 10 Title fights.
The average win/loss ratio of his opponents is 4.65, however, this figure is vastly ballooned because of a fighter I'd never heard of before called Buck Smith. This fella had a record of 178-19-2, yet only once challenged for a WBU welterweight title...and lost. Without him, the average win/loss ratio of Margarito's opponents drops to a still respectable 3.90.
Anyone else know anything about Buck Smith?
Re: Statistical look at the p4p list
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Originally Posted by superheavyrhun
At the request of El Gamo...here's an analysis of the opponents of Antonio Margarito.
34-4, 24 KOs that's a 70% KO record.
He's been involved in 10 Title fights.
The average win/loss ratio of his opponents is 4.65, however, this figure is vastly ballooned because of a fighter I'd never heard of before called Buck Smith. This fella had a record of 178-19-2, yet only once challenged for a WBU welterweight title...and lost. Without him, the average win/loss ratio of Margarito's opponents drops to a still respectable 3.90.
Anyone else know anything about Buck Smith?
Thanks my man! That was interesting!
Re: Statistical look at the p4p list
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Originally Posted by superheavyrhun
At the request of El Gamo...here's an analysis of the opponents of Antonio Margarito.
34-4, 24 KOs that's a 70% KO record.
He's been involved in 10 Title fights.
The average win/loss ratio of his opponents is 4.65, however, this figure is vastly ballooned because of a fighter I'd never heard of before called Buck Smith. This fella had a record of 178-19-2, yet only once challenged for a WBU welterweight title...and lost. Without him, the average win/loss ratio of Margarito's opponents drops to a still respectable 3.90.
Anyone else know anything about Buck Smith?
WOW 178-19-2? I didn't know fighters like that existed anymore.
Re: Statistical look at the p4p list
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Originally Posted by The Rookie Fan
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Originally Posted by superheavyrhun
At the request of El Gamo...here's an analysis of the opponents of Antonio Margarito.
34-4, 24 KOs that's a 70% KO record.
He's been involved in 10 Title fights.
The average win/loss ratio of his opponents is 4.65, however, this figure is vastly ballooned because of a fighter I'd never heard of before called Buck Smith. This fella had a record of 178-19-2, yet only once challenged for a WBU welterweight title...and lost. Without him, the average win/loss ratio of Margarito's opponents drops to a still respectable 3.90.
Anyone else know anything about Buck Smith?
WOW 178-19-2? I didn't know fighters like that existed anymore.
He actually got KO'd two weeks ago in Topeka Kansas by Marcus Oliveira...and hasn't posted a win on his record since 1997. All he has in the past 10 years are defeats and ND.