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  • The box Rec alogorithym

    Trying to understand this box rec algorithm - looking at heavyweights and anyone care to explain for me? I’ll use last ten fights.

    Trying to work out how Joshua is 3rd when you compare these three lol

    Tyson Fury - 1032 points.

    Wilder - rank 2
    Wallin - rank 48
    Schwarz - rank 42
    Wilder - draw only
    Pianeta - was about rank 50
    Seferi - rank 66
    Klitschko - was top3
    Hammer - rank 44
    Chisora - rank 9
    Abel - rank 132

    Wilders - 612 points

    Fury - lost only
    Fury - drew only
    Brezeale - rank 28
    Ortiz - rank 15
    Stiverne - was about rank 30
    Washington - rank 19
    Arreola - rank 57
    Szpilka - rank 127
    Duhaupis - rank 46
    Molina - rank 90

    Joshua - 564 points

    Pulev - rank 13
    Ruiz - rank 6
    Ruiz - lost only
    Povetkin- rank 4
    Parker - rank 11
    Takam - rank 27
    Klitschko - was top3
    Molina - rank 90
    Brezeale - rank 28
    Martin - rank 16

  • #2
    Boxrec places great importance on HIGH LEVEL wins and especially on beating fighters who have not lost in their last 'x' number of fights (let's say 6 fights). Fury beating beat Klitschko and Wilder when they had both gone around a decade undefeated & both were world title holders. Joshua has the deepest resume, but many of those guys had recent losses when he fought them (within their last 6 fights).

    I don't know the details of how it is calculated (and it's frequently criticized), but that's my 2 cents.

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    • #3
      Boxrec has proven themselves to be a biased company.
      A few months ago they admitted that they would count Certain fights by Certain promoters in Mexico. While not recording other fights that Boxrec determines are
      " Fake Fights ".
      F*** Boxrec.
      Last edited by Idunnoshet; 12-16-2020, 05:48 PM.

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      • #4
        AJ got KOed by Ruiz. No one should be demanding that anyone else place him top 2 right now.

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        • #5
          He lost a some points for fighting Pulev who is a bum. What's odd is that Fury didn't lose as much points when he fought Wallin and Schwartz and those were bigger mismatches.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post
            AJ got KOed by Ruiz. No one should be demanding that anyone else place him top 2 right now.
            - -U simpletons make it easy!

            Timeline: Baby Hughy blows industrial strength HOT necessitating a replacement fighter. Both Fury and Deyonce offered career purses and both turned it down, but after other Americans and Whyte also turned it down, Fat Andy emailed Hearn to offer himself as the ceremonial sacrifice and the rest is history.

            U sweet for Sissyboys?

            It's OK!

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            • #7
              Boxrec seems to change it's algorithm every few months. Before the Fury-Wilder rematch Joshua was #1 after beating Ruiz. Now the loser of the Fury-Wilder rematch has leapfrogged him? GTFOH.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Sable&Whitefish View Post
                Boxrec places great importance on HIGH LEVEL wins and especially on beating fighters who have not lost in their last 'x' number of fights (let's say 6 fights). Fury beating beat Klitschko and Wilder when they had both gone around a decade undefeated & both were world title holders. Joshua has the deepest resume, but many of those guys had recent losses when he fought them (within their last 6 fights).

                I don't know the details of how it is calculated (and it's frequently criticized), but that's my 2 cents.
                - -Everyone and their mother has always valued high level wins...Duh!

                They post their algorithm criteria on their website, but it's just baseball sabermetrics gibberish come to boxrec and only for stat geeks.

                They had the best of all the rankings at the beginning of the year, but without warning threw a monkeywrench into the works that had all the regulars hopping mad, and that is a future predictions formula that body by geeks like.

                Now they have the worst...go figure...

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                • #9
                  Joshua after the Ruiz fight had 817.9 points
                  https://boxrec.com/en/event/793925/2383348


                  Now has 564?



                  Boxrec are ****ing with the points to promote Wilder.

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                  • #10
                    boxingrec blatantly ranks welterweights&above and american fighters higher than everything else

                    theres no fair algo that can be applied to rating fighters, ‘someone’ would have to rate them from the start

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