Mexico, 22 vs Puerto Rico, 41 - Lets name the Fights
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Cotto was born in Rhode Island? WTF??? Cintron born in Philly? WTF??? Have you been drinking again?Comment
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The best way to determine something like this isn't on a fight by fight basis. A better way would be to take the top fighters from both countries, then see who they fought and if the fighter has over a certain amount of wins over the other country then he's added to the list for his country.
For example, lets say we set the fight limit at 5 or more fights all needing to be championship fights. If a Mexican fighter has beaten 5 Puerto Rican fighters in championship fights, then he's added to the list. And so on a so forth.
Fight by fight will keep us here forever.Comment
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I'm confused, start an example.The best way to determine something like this isn't on a fight by fight basis. A better way would be to take the top fighters from both countries, then see who they fought and if the fighter has over a certain amount of wins over the other country then he's added to the list for his country.
For example, lets say we set the fight limit at 5 or more fights all needing to be championship fights. If a Mexican fighter has beaten 5 Puerto Rican fighters in championship fights, then he's added to the list. And so on a so forth.
Fight by fight will keep us here forever.Comment
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First, you start over. Here's go it goes.
Second, you have to decide how many fights would a fighter need with a certain group of fighters (or race of fighters) in order to declare that he's beaten enough. Also, they'd have to be in championship fights. So, you have to set a minimum number. Let's say we use 3, for an example.
Then go through all the major Mexican and Puerto Rican fighters, and see how many have beaten fighters from the opposite country. The ones with 3 or more wins agaisnt their rivals in title fights is added to the list in FAVOR of their country.
Once you have that, you'd have shorter lists and a better idea of which fighters and which race truly dominated in any way.
It'd also eliminate the meaningless wins and disable them from counting against either country.
I hope I explained myself better.Comment
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Well I know Gomez and Calderon have beaten more than 5 mexicans in title fights.First, you start over. Here's go it goes.
Second, you have to decide how many fights would a fighter need with a certain group of fighters (or race of fighters) in order to declare that he's beaten enough. Also, they'd have to be in championship fights. So, you have to set a minimum number. Let's say we use 3, for an example.
Then go through all the major Mexican and Puerto Rican fighters, and see how many have beaten fighters from the opposite country. The ones with 3 or more wins agaisnt their rivals in title fights is added to the list in FAVOR of their country.
Once you have that, you'd have shorter lists and a better idea of which fighters and which race truly dominated in any way.
It'd also eliminate the meaningless wins and disable them from counting against either country.
I hope I explained myself better.
Chavez Sr, has beaten at least 5 puerto ricans in title fightsComment
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just listen to the first fight second of the fight
Margarito, born in Torrance and raised in Tijuana,
http://danielhernandez.typepad.com/d...margarito.html
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just listen to the first fight second of the fight
Margarito, born in Torrance and raised in Tijuana,
http://danielhernandez.typepad.com/d...margarito.html
http://www.groundreport.com/Arts_and...taples-Cente_2
I heard Cotto was born in Pakistan on a rainy Monday morning.Comment
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Hmmm, I wonder if that is accurate? It's kinda funny if it is, being that the most recent big Mexico - PR fight was between him and Margarito. One born in Cali and the other in R.I.? WTF.just listen to the first fight second of the fight
Margarito, born in Torrance and raised in Tijuana,
http://danielhernandez.typepad.com/d...margarito.html
http://www.groundreport.com/Arts_and...taples-Cente_2Comment
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What Mexico is right next to the United States and Cottos parents were from Puerto Rico. Cotto was upstaged in his own undercard by Daniel SantosComment


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