The Top 20 Greatest Super Middleweights of All-Time
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Actually, I've already started working on that and Louis and Ali finish 1-2; shocking I know.
Numbers are a way to compare eras which is why I like them; it's just different. There are no perfect lists. Most folks just makes lists of who beats who in their mind. That's fine too. If I can help them examine how they approach that, groovy. If I can help someone look and say who was Park, or Baek, or go back and watch some Liles, even better.
As the divisions get older, how does one compare a multi-title, less fights era against a single title, more fights era? I think it's an intriguing question and comparative analysis can help.Comment
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Or the division only has a list of champs so short that he manages to essentially fit in the lower portion of the top half.
That's not what I'm interested in measuring and giving the better champs credit for their title defenses addresses at least some of that.Comment
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My point is that Kessler's win over for example Eric Lucas shouldn't count as much as Calzaghe's win over Kessler.Comment
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See I don't care what his explanation is. No one should use formula's to determine this stuff. I have no problem with Calzaghe being #1 and some of the other rankings make sense. But to have Kessler as the #2 SMW of all time means something is wrong with your logic.Comment
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The formula method is interesting and throws up surprising results that if you think about what they mean, tell you something you hasn't previously considered (which is why they're surprising).Last edited by Dave Rado; 02-13-2009, 09:06 AM.Comment
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