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  • Dyl-G
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    boxrec judging

    does anyone know what all the acronyms mean for the boxrec.com scoring or judging or whatever, like: rtd and pts....etcetra.

    thank you
  • Dyl-G
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    #2
    i mean ratings


    cmon does anyone know

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    • LoftyDog
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      #3
      The ratings is boxrec's attempt to rate a fighter based on a mathamatical equation.

      http://www.boxrec.com/media/index.ph...gs_Description

      Is that what you need?

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      • Dyl-G
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        #4
        kind of yeah i found that already but i just want to know what the acronyms stand for like KO stands for knock out and MD stands for majority decision...

        what does rtd and pts stand for

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        • Dyl-G
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          i will give all my points to whoever can tell me what those acronyms mean...

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          • adamk1304
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            #6
            Originally posted by Dyl-G
            i will give all my points to whoever can tell me what those acronyms mean...
            i'm not sure if you're messing around but anyway, RTD means retired e.g vitali-byrd, and PTS means that the bout was scored by the referee and not judges.

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