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    Okay, here's the division by division computer tournaments are mentioned in other posts. Old-School-Eight weight-classes, 21 fighters in each, each fighter takes on all the others 100 times each for 2,000 total fights for each fighter. Final results ranked by over-all winning percentage. As many ATGs as possible are in each weight class with any difference made up by near-greats. I also added a small number of current or near-contemporary fighters in each weight class that didn't make the initial cut so as to preempt at least some of the inevitable "well what about so-and-so....." posts. Here is the first intallment:


    The Flyweights

    1. Jimmy Wilde 1,594-351-55 (1,259) .811
    2. Miguel Canto 1,378-498-124 (387) .720
    3. Yoko Gushiken 1,397-534-69 (1,025) .716
    4. Midget Wolgast 1,379-523-98 (383) .714
    5. Pascual Perez 1,344-571-85 (810) .693
    6. Fidel LaBarba 1,286-600-114 (323) .672
    7. Santos Laciar 1,148-703-149 (334) .611
    8. Pancho Villa 1,157-722-121 (303) .609
    9. Michael Carbajal 1,086-819-95 (580) .567
    10. Benny Lynch 1,038-868-94 (483) .543
    11. Elky Clark 978-932-90 (473) .512
    12. Yuri Arbachakov 982-968-50 (702) .504
    13. Vic Darchinyan 908-1,041-51 (639) .467
    14. Frankie Genaro 847-1,046-107 (237) .450
    15. Lorenzo Parra 665-1,288-47 (459) .344
    16. Ricardo Lopez 525-1,417-58 (284) .277
    17. Saman Sorjaturong 530-1,426-44 (329) .276
    18. Jung-Koo Chang 495-1,423-82 (192) .268
    19. Myung-Woo Yuh 481-1,436-83 (191) .261
    20. Roberto Vasquez 481-1,477-42 (279) .251
    21. Humberto Gonzales 447-1,503-50 (266) .236

  • #2
    Bump......

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    • #3
      Originally posted by poet682006 View Post
      Okay, here's the division by division computer tournaments are mentioned in other posts. Old-School-Eight weight-classes, 21 fighters in each, each fighter takes on all the others 100 times each for 2,000 total fights for each fighter. Final results ranked by over-all winning percentage. As many ATGs as possible are in each weight class with any difference made up by near-greats. I also added a small number of current or near-contemporary fighters in each weight class that didn't make the initial cut so as to preempt at least some of the inevitable "well what about so-and-so....." posts. Here is the first intallment:


      The Flyweights

      1. Jimmy Wilde 1,594-351-55 (1,259) .811
      2. Miguel Canto 1,378-498-124 (387) .720
      3. Yoko Gushiken 1,397-534-69 (1,025) .716
      4. Midget Wolgast 1,379-523-98 (383) .714
      5. Pascual Perez 1,344-571-85 (810) .693
      6. Fidel LaBarba 1,286-600-114 (323) .672
      7. Santos Laciar 1,148-703-149 (334) .611
      8. Pancho Villa 1,157-722-121 (303) .609
      9. Michael Carbajal 1,086-819-95 (580) .567
      10. Benny Lynch 1,038-868-94 (483) .543
      11. Elky Clark 978-932-90 (473) .512
      12. Yuri Arbachakov 982-968-50 (702) .504
      13. Vic Darchinyan 908-1,041-51 (639) .467
      14. Frankie Genaro 847-1,046-107 (237) .450
      15. Lorenzo Parra 665-1,288-47 (459) .344
      16. Ricardo Lopez 525-1,417-58 (284) .277
      17. Saman Sorjaturong 530-1,426-44 (329) .276
      18. Jung-Koo Chang 495-1,423-82 (192) .268
      19. Myung-Woo Yuh 481-1,436-83 (191) .261
      20. Roberto Vasquez 481-1,477-42 (279) .251
      21. Humberto Gonzales 447-1,503-50 (266) .236

      poet kimosave...

      where do u classify johnny tapia & khaosai galaxy?

      why are they absent here & darchinyan present?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by talip bin osman View Post
        poet kimosave...

        where do u classify johnny tapia & khaosai galaxy?

        why are they absent here & darchinyan present?
        Khaosai Galaxy is with the Bantamweights and Johnny Tapia didn't make the cut. Darchinyan got in soley as a current add-on.

        Poet

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        • #5
          Bump......

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          • #6
            wow, ricardo lopez at 16? this simulation has taken a serious credible hit.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GetSumBrah View Post
              wow, ricardo lopez at 16? this simulation has taken a serious credible hit.
              The problem is Lopez fought at Straw where there has never been any real depth or competition.

              Poet

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah View Post
                wow, ricardo lopez at 16? this simulation has taken a serious credible hit.
                News Flash !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FLYWEIGHTS..... only.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by McGoorty View Post
                  News Flash !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FLYWEIGHTS..... only.
                  The problem Lopez ran into is that his ratings were adjusted for fighting the equivalent of a full weight class higher than he was rated for.

                  Poer

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by poet682006 View Post
                    Okay, here's the division by division computer tournaments are mentioned in other posts. Old-School-Eight weight-classes, 21 fighters in each, each fighter takes on all the others 100 times each for 2,000 total fights for each fighter. Final results ranked by over-all winning percentage. As many ATGs as possible are in each weight class with any difference made up by near-greats. I also added a small number of current or near-contemporary fighters in each weight class that didn't make the initial cut so as to preempt at least some of the inevitable "well what about so-and-so....." posts. Here is the first intallment:


                    The Flyweights

                    1. Jimmy Wilde 1,594-351-55 (1,259) .811
                    2. Miguel Canto 1,378-498-124 (387) .720
                    3. Yoko Gushiken 1,397-534-69 (1,025) .716
                    4. Midget Wolgast 1,379-523-98 (383) .714
                    5. Pascual Perez 1,344-571-85 (810) .693
                    6. Fidel LaBarba 1,286-600-114 (323) .672
                    7. Santos Laciar 1,148-703-149 (334) .611
                    8. Pancho Villa 1,157-722-121 (303) .609
                    9. Michael Carbajal 1,086-819-95 (580) .567
                    10. Benny Lynch 1,038-868-94 (483) .543
                    11. Elky Clark 978-932-90 (473) .512
                    12. Yuri Arbachakov 982-968-50 (702) .504
                    13. Vic Darchinyan 908-1,041-51 (639) .467
                    14. Frankie Genaro 847-1,046-107 (237) .450
                    15. Lorenzo Parra 665-1,288-47 (459) .344
                    16. Ricardo Lopez 525-1,417-58 (284) .277
                    17. Saman Sorjaturong 530-1,426-44 (329) .276
                    18. Jung-Koo Chang 495-1,423-82 (192) .268
                    19. Myung-Woo Yuh 481-1,436-83 (191) .261
                    20. Roberto Vasquez 481-1,477-42 (279) .251
                    21. Humberto Gonzales 447-1,503-50 (266) .236
                    I just learned the names of a few guys......... I think Villa got gypped but..... Wilde is the rightful #1.

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