How Important Is A Fighter's Resume ???

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  • BodyBagz
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    #11
    Pac fans and Fury fans will try and pollute this thread.

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    • Boxing-1013
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      #12
      Originally posted by BodyBagz

      I have written and gone over resumes as a supervisor.

      Some bosses don't see if the resume is legit (favoritism ? nepotism ? sexy bish ?). Just hire that person on the spot (believe the resume not finding out if it's legit. Sometimes it bites that boss in the ass).

      When a resume, such as an actor or athlete, is being discussed, spinning it doesn't work. Honesty will prevail.

      The resume will tell a person what version of Ali Berbick beat. Simple derp........
      Acting like you're an official resume expert just makes you look completely full of sh.it now.

      But yes, beating a shot, past prime, over-weight former great fighter should not be given more credit than beating a good solid pro at his best weight and in his prime. You agree then?

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      • just the facts
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        #13
        Originally posted by Boxing-1013

        And it's not about the 'resume' - it's about how people evaluate the resume. When you have all those variables in analyzing the resume, then some people get it wrong, and some people try to knowingly twist it to suit their favorite fighters etc
        Wow, you are at least as guilty of this as any other posted here.

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        • Boxing-1013
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          #14
          Originally posted by just the facts

          Wow, you are at least as guilty of this as any other posted here.
          I'm one of the few who actually takes everything into account, as I mentioned there in a post above.

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          • BodyBagz
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            #15
            Originally posted by Boxing-1013

            But yes, beating a shot, past prime, over-weight former great fighter should not be given more credit than beating a good solid pro at his best weight and in his prime. You agree then?
            Sometimes I find myself editing a comment due to childish name calling

            Forgive me

            Yes I agree. Across the board.

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            • BodyBagz
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              #16
              Archie Moore AKA The Old Mongoose

              Good, Bad, Great resume ?

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              • KP1
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                #17
                It’s the gold standard, always has been, always will be.

                People just get emotional when it suits them.

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                • Toffee
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                  #18
                  Resume is the real test. Who you beat.

                  'Defining fights' is next level kind of stuff. But some eras simply won't have them.

                  Amazing how many people will say beating a top 2 or 3 fighter isn't worth anything because they later dropped from that ranking. If they were there and you beat them, then that's a huge plus on your resume.

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                  • just the facts
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Boxing-1013

                    I'm one of the few who actually takes everything into account, as I mentioned there in a post above.
                    It's your story, tell it anyway you want but I stand by my post.................

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                    • blowblow
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                      #20
                      resume? Lol it doesn't matter to the floyd fans..they still see floyd as the best even at 10-0.. i wonder if these fans have their eyes checked regularly..

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