Visualize if you will a rubber band, as you stretch it, there is resistance built up to make it go the other way.
I have kept track of boxing for years and noticed a frequency in fighter’s boxers records. A fighter gets a bunch of KO’s and then finally goes the distance. As the KO streak is stretched, resistance builds up and once opponent(s) go the distance, some of the resistance is relaxed (relax factor) and the KO’s can continue.
Calzaghes frequency is: 9-12-2-4-3-1 (KO stretches) his relax factor is: 1-1-3-2-1 (decisions)
Lacy frequency is: 8-2-2-1-2 relax factor is: 1-1-1-1
Many factors indicate a KO win for Calzaghe: His prior KO streak and subsequent relax factors (3 fights going the distance) and on a 1 fight KO streak and a step down number of KO’s in his KO streak (4-3-1) notice the “2” is missing from the sequence, this shows a strong proclivity that the existing KO streak is going to last at least 2 more KO’s. This along with a similar step-down in relax factor numbers (3-2-1) is usually followed by a upswing of KO wins. Calsaghes numbers are insurmountable; Lacy would be well advised to put off a fight with Calsaghe at least till Joe gets2 more fights out of the way.
Lacy’s numbers are quite easy to analyze: his frequency starts with 8, building resistance then settling into a 2-2-1-2 frequency, there is a strong proclivity for the next fight to go the distance or be a loss. You take Calzaghe’s relax factor numbers 1-1-3-2-1, and lacy’s relax factor numbers 1-1-1-1, subtract the smaller from the larger = 1-0-2-1-0, add them =4, divide by the number of digit spaces (1-0-2-1-0 is 5 spaces) if the answer is less than 1 then the fighter with more relax factor points will win. 4 divided by 5 = 0.8. Calzaghe has a higher relax factor to begin with, so this doesn’t bode well for Lacy.
Mathematically speaking Calzaghe wins by KO.
I have kept track of boxing for years and noticed a frequency in fighter’s boxers records. A fighter gets a bunch of KO’s and then finally goes the distance. As the KO streak is stretched, resistance builds up and once opponent(s) go the distance, some of the resistance is relaxed (relax factor) and the KO’s can continue.
Calzaghes frequency is: 9-12-2-4-3-1 (KO stretches) his relax factor is: 1-1-3-2-1 (decisions)
Lacy frequency is: 8-2-2-1-2 relax factor is: 1-1-1-1
Many factors indicate a KO win for Calzaghe: His prior KO streak and subsequent relax factors (3 fights going the distance) and on a 1 fight KO streak and a step down number of KO’s in his KO streak (4-3-1) notice the “2” is missing from the sequence, this shows a strong proclivity that the existing KO streak is going to last at least 2 more KO’s. This along with a similar step-down in relax factor numbers (3-2-1) is usually followed by a upswing of KO wins. Calsaghes numbers are insurmountable; Lacy would be well advised to put off a fight with Calsaghe at least till Joe gets2 more fights out of the way.
Lacy’s numbers are quite easy to analyze: his frequency starts with 8, building resistance then settling into a 2-2-1-2 frequency, there is a strong proclivity for the next fight to go the distance or be a loss. You take Calzaghe’s relax factor numbers 1-1-3-2-1, and lacy’s relax factor numbers 1-1-1-1, subtract the smaller from the larger = 1-0-2-1-0, add them =4, divide by the number of digit spaces (1-0-2-1-0 is 5 spaces) if the answer is less than 1 then the fighter with more relax factor points will win. 4 divided by 5 = 0.8. Calzaghe has a higher relax factor to begin with, so this doesn’t bode well for Lacy.
Mathematically speaking Calzaghe wins by KO.
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