FIGHTER OF THE DECADE: An interesting look
For you guys that know me, you know that I’m a numbers geek and I like to perform statistical analysis. It’s the engineer in me.
So, with that, I decided to take a look at the “Fighter of the Decade” discussion in an objective way, without the influence of politics, popularity, or hype. The numbers below represent the individual and aggregate rankings for Ring Magazines’s annual “100 Best Fighters”.
This is for the purposes of discussion. After all, this is a forum. As a (reasonably) intelligent person, I do not rely purely on numbers. As my Econometrics professor would say (quoting Mark Twain), there are three types of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics.
Here ya go.
Year, Fighter and Rank (1-100, 1 being best)
2001:
Mayweather: 3
Hopkins: 7
Pacquiao: 28
2002:
Mayweather: 7
Hopkins: 1
Pacquiao: 34
2003:
Mayweather: 7
Hopkins: 2
Pacquiao: 32
2004:
Mayweather: 2
Hopkins: 1
Pacquiao: 7
2005:
Mayweather: 1
Hopkins: 10
Pacquiao: 5
2007:
Mayweather: 1
Hopkins: 5
Pacquiao: 3
2008:
Mayweather: 1
Hopkins: 4
Pacquiao: 2
2009:
Mayweather: n/a
Hopkins: 4
Pacquiao: 1
2010*:
Mayweather: 2
Hopkins: 4
Pacquiao: 1
DECADE TOTAL: (lower = better)
2000’s Decade:
Mayweather: 24
Hopkins: 54
Pacquiao: 113
Please note that the ranking typically represents the Ring January issue date, so the ranking is for that previous year. 2001 is for 2000 calendar year, 2010 is for 2009 calendar year. Mayweather was ‘retired’ in 2008. There was no ranking for 2006. Not sure why.
For you guys that know me, you know that I’m a numbers geek and I like to perform statistical analysis. It’s the engineer in me.
So, with that, I decided to take a look at the “Fighter of the Decade” discussion in an objective way, without the influence of politics, popularity, or hype. The numbers below represent the individual and aggregate rankings for Ring Magazines’s annual “100 Best Fighters”.
This is for the purposes of discussion. After all, this is a forum. As a (reasonably) intelligent person, I do not rely purely on numbers. As my Econometrics professor would say (quoting Mark Twain), there are three types of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics.
Here ya go.
Year, Fighter and Rank (1-100, 1 being best)
2001:
Mayweather: 3
Hopkins: 7
Pacquiao: 28
2002:
Mayweather: 7
Hopkins: 1
Pacquiao: 34
2003:
Mayweather: 7
Hopkins: 2
Pacquiao: 32
2004:
Mayweather: 2
Hopkins: 1
Pacquiao: 7
2005:
Mayweather: 1
Hopkins: 10
Pacquiao: 5
2007:
Mayweather: 1
Hopkins: 5
Pacquiao: 3
2008:
Mayweather: 1
Hopkins: 4
Pacquiao: 2
2009:
Mayweather: n/a
Hopkins: 4
Pacquiao: 1
2010*:
Mayweather: 2
Hopkins: 4
Pacquiao: 1
DECADE TOTAL: (lower = better)
2000’s Decade:
Mayweather: 24
Hopkins: 54
Pacquiao: 113
Please note that the ranking typically represents the Ring January issue date, so the ranking is for that previous year. 2001 is for 2000 calendar year, 2010 is for 2009 calendar year. Mayweather was ‘retired’ in 2008. There was no ranking for 2006. Not sure why.
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