Comments Thread For: Artur Beterbiev Explains Barrera Mess - He Refused To Fight Me!
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Ok, so how do they determine their rankings? Because it doesn't appear to me Beterbievs has a better resume. This goes back to the post of mine you previously quoted. Could the orgs, IBF included, be playing favorites?http://www.ibfusbaregistration.com/i...tRules1216.pdf
a. Boxer ranked #1 v. Boxer ranked #2
50% to each contestant
b. Boxer ranked #1 or #2 v. any other boxer
75% to boxer #1 or #2 and 25% to other contestant
c. Boxers ranked #3 or below v. boxer ranked #3 or below
60% to higher ranked boxer and 40% to lower ranked boxerComment
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The IBF rules are very clear and transparent and the IBF follows those rules 100% no matter who you are.
Unlike the other orgs, a fighter can't reach a top IBF position through attrition. A common strategy in boxing is to just keep your fighter inactive and hope the fighters above him in the rankings lose. If you do this long enough, you can reach #1 without beating anybody credible.
But you can't do that in the IBF. In the IBF, the only way to get the #2 or #1 ranking is to win an official eliminator against another ranked fighter. Then #2 and #1 can fight each other, with a 50/50 split, in a final eliminator to determine who gets the title shot.
Beterbiev fought another ranked boxer for the vacant #2 ranking. Barrera could have fought another ranked boxer for the vacant #1 ranking, but chose not to.Comment
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