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  • #51
    Originally posted by Boxing101_ View Post
    So far this is what Im leaning towards going the direction in of player ratings. What do you think about the following:

    Bantamweight
    - Roman Gonzales - 88
    - Naoya Inoue - 88
    - Sor Rungvisia - 89
    - Juan Estrada - 89
    - Carlos Cuadras - 85
    - Brian Viloria - 83
    - Guillermo Rigondeux - 89

    Featherweight
    - Xu Can - 81
    - Lee Selby - 82
    - Carl Frampton - 85
    - Leo Santa Cruz - 86
    - Scott Quigg - 82
    - Gary Russell Jr - 87
    - Abner Mares - 86
    - Genesis Servania - 82
    - Oscar Valdez - 85

    Lightweight
    - Masayuki Ito - 82
    - Richard Commey-81
    - Ray Beltran - 77
    - Anthony Crolla - 76
    - Orlando Salido - 81
    - Nicholas Walters - 82
    - Vasyl Lomanchenko - 89
    - Teofimo Lopez - 85
    - Jorge Linares - 82
    - Joseph Diaz - 84
    - Gervonta Davis - 87
    - Francisco Vargas - 83
    - Robert Easter Jr - 83

    Welterweight
    - Shawn Porter - 86
    - Adrien Broner - 83
    - Andre Berto - 80
    - Marcos Maidana - 86
    - Lucas Matthysse - 83
    - Jose Ramirez - 82
    - Mikey Garcia - 89
    - Ruslan Provodnikov - 79
    - Keith Thurman - 88
    - Errol Spence Jr - 90
    - Viktor Postol - 85
    - Amir Khan - 82
    - Danny Garcia - 87
    - Terence Crawford - 90
    - Josh Taylor - 85
    - Floyd Mayweather Jr - 97(EA Rated Manny Pacquiao 95)
    - Juan Manuel Marquez - 94(Imo one of the greatest Mexican fighter of all time)

    Middleweight
    - Canelo Álvarez - 93
    - Gennady Golovkin - 88
    - Billy Joe Saunders - 86
    - David Lemeuix - 76
    - Jarret Hurd - 84
    - Tony Harrison - 82
    - Liam Smith - 77
    - Jermall Charlo - 83
    - Jermell Charlo - 82
    - Chris Eubank Jr - 82
    - Jaime Munguia - 81
    - Sergiy Dervyanchenko - 83
    - Kell Brook - 84

    Light heavyweight
    - Callum Smith - 85
    - Andre Ward - 91
    - Sergey Kovalev - 89
    - James Degale - 82
    - George Groves - 82
    - Julio Cesar Chavez Jr - 75
    There that’s much better

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    • #52
      Originally posted by hmc87 View Post
      This guy gives away A ratings to every slouch. Insane.

      Can you spell "inflation"?
      I can. Call it what you want I tried to rate everyone in relation to eachother so maybe I did inflate everyone and I based it on their primes

      What ratings do you disagree with?

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Boxing101_ View Post
        So far this is what Im leaning towards going the direction in of player ratings. What do you think about the following:

        Bantamweight
        - Roman Gonzales - 83
        - Naoya Inoue - 86
        - Sor Rungvisia - 85
        - Juan Estrada - 85
        - Carlos Cuadras - 83
        - Brian Viloria - 81
        - Guillermo Rigondeux - 88

        Featherweight
        - Xu Can - 82
        - Lee Selby - 83
        - Carl Frampton - 86
        - Leo Santa Cruz - 87
        - Scott Quigg - 83
        - Gary Russell Jr - 87
        - Abner Mares - 85
        - Genesis Servania - 82
        - Oscar Valdez - 83

        Lightweight
        - Masayuki Ito - 81
        - Richard Commey-79
        - Ray Beltran - 78
        - Anthony Crolla - 80
        - Orlando Salido - 82
        - Nicholas Walters - 83
        - Vasyl Lomanchenko - 89
        - Jorge Linares - 86
        - Joseph Diaz - 83
        - Francisco Vargas - 83
        - Robert Easter Jr - 81
        - Adrien Broner - 85
        - Mikey Garcia - 87
        - Juan Manuel Marquez - 88

        Welterweight
        - Shawn Porter - 84
        - Andre Berto - 80
        - Marcos Maidana - 83
        - Lucas Matthysse - 82
        - Jose Ramirez - 82
        - Ruslan Provodnikov - 81
        - Keith Thurman - 84
        - Errol Spence Jr - 87
        - Viktor Postol - 84
        - Amir Khan - 81
        - Danny Garcia - 84
        - Terence Crawford - 89
        - Josh Taylor - 84
        - Floyd Mayweather Jr - 92
        - Manny Pacquiao - 91
        - Kell Brook - 84

        Middleweight
        - Canelo Álvarez - 88
        - Gennady Golovkin - 87
        - Billy Joe Saunders - 86
        - David Lemeuix - 79
        - Jarret Hurd - 83
        - Tony Harrison - 82
        - Liam Smith - 78
        - Jermall Charlo - 83
        - Jermell Charlo - 82
        - Chris Eubank Jr - 82
        - Jaime Munguia - 81
        - Sergiy Dervyanchenko - 83
        - Danny Jacobs - 85
        - Demetrius Andrade - 84



        Light heavyweight
        - Callum Smith - 87
        - Andre Ward - 89
        - Sergey Kovalev - 88

        - James Degale - 83
        - George Groves - 82
        - Julio Cesar Chavez Jr - 79

        Too early to tell
        - Teofimo Lopez - 87
        - Gervonta Davis - 88
        I added some changes. There are a few fighters that aren't included (maybe you aren't making), but I included for reference sake.

        Your list is a really good starting point, but I think you were a little bit too generous on some of the scoring.

        For example, Errol Spence is an 89 for beating and 85 Kell Brook? That's Errol's best win and the fight was split after 8 rounds. So either Kell needs to be higher or Errol lower

        Loma and JMM are a bit high for my taste, but they're both excellent fighters

        Ali - 95
        SRR - 95

        SRL - 92
        Hearns - 91
        Hagler - 91
        Duran - 91-92

        Foreman - 91
        Hopkins - 89
        Last edited by hmc87; 05-18-2019, 09:38 PM.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by hmc87 View Post
          I added some changes. There are a few fighters that aren't included (maybe you aren't making), but I included for reference sake.

          Your list is a really good starting point, but I think you were a little bit too generous on some of the scoring.

          For example, Errol Spence is an 89 for beating and 85 Kell Brook? That's Errol's best win and the fight was split after 8 rounds. So either Kell needs to be higher or Errol lower

          Loma and JMM are a bit high for my taste, but they're both excellent fighters

          Ali - 95
          SRR - 95

          SRL - 92
          Hearns - 91
          Hagler - 91
          Duran - 91-92

          Foreman - 91
          Hopkins - 89
          Great point, which is why I went back and re-evaluated Ratings for all boxers. I thought I was a little too strict this time.

          Spence was given a 89, Because EA rated Zab Judah 89, old Shane Mosely 89, Cotto 88. Imo I think Spence would have stopped Zab, Stopped a old Mosely (not prime sugar shane) and beat cotto in 12Rd decision which is why I gave him a 89 Rating.


          Kell Brook, I can probably give him a 86. Guys like Prime Ricky Hatton and Kendall Holt are also rated 85 according to EA.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Boxing101_ View Post
            Great point, which is why I went back and re-evaluated Ratings for all boxers. I thought I was a little too strict this time.

            Spence was given a 89, Because EA rated Zab Judah 89, old Shane Mosely 89, Cotto 88. Imo I think Spence would have stopped Zab, Stopped a old Mosely (not prime sugar shane) and beat cotto in 12Rd decision which is why I gave him a 89 Rating.


            Kell Brook, I can probably give him a 86. Guys like Prime Ricky Hatton and Kendall Holt are also rated 85 according to EA.
            EA is a joke by most standards. They've monopolized the sports gaming industry though. And theres a reason boxing games never took off.. . .

            EA never put Floyd Mayweather in those games bc they had TR money. That's some spiteful childish ish...

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            • #56
              Originally posted by hmc87 View Post
              EA is a joke by most standards. They've monopolized the sports gaming industry though. And theres a reason boxing games never took off.. . .

              EA never put Floyd Mayweather in those games bc they had TR money. That's some spiteful childish ish...
              You may be right but unfortunately we can only make do with what we have, until someone decides there's a market for boxing games after all and makes a new one. The standup mechanics in the latest Ufc were pretty nice and fluid if they decided to use that.

              Another subject I'd like to raise in this thread:- Difficulty Level, does it actually make the AI fight more intelligently because I always got the impression it just cheated and made the AI boxers have +100 power, chin etc.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by jglvz256 View Post
                You may be right but unfortunately we can only make do with what we have, until someone decides there's a market for boxing games after all and makes a new one. The standup mechanics in the latest Ufc were pretty nice and fluid if they decided to use that.

                Another subject I'd like to raise in this thread:- Difficulty Level, does it actually make the AI fight more intelligently because I always got the impression it just cheated and made the AI boxers have +100 power, chin etc.
                The following is the gameplay settings I play on for the best simulation experience and for the most realistic compubox numbers.

                Difficulty- Greatest of All Time
                Number of Rounds - 12
                Round Length - 2min (Not 3min because EA did not do the best job with the Stamina and Conditioning feature. You have some fighter who throw over 1000 punches per fight, and if you individually change the boxer punch tendicies CPU to actually throw over 1000 punches their stamina will be completely drained by 5th round in this game, which is the reason for 2min rounds.
                Saved by the Bell - Last round Only
                Three knockdown Rule - NO
                Referee Foul Awareness - 0-2
                Referee Damage Awareness - 10
                Boxer Power - 7 (With a higher Boxer Power, it forces the AI to fight a smarter fight or get knocked out if you dont)
                Boxer Speed - 5-6
                Boxer Physical Damage - 10
                Boxer Toughness - 8
                Boxer Accuracy - 9-10
                Boxer Stamina - 6
                Counter Punch Window - 0
                CPU Offensive awareness - 9
                CPU Defense awareness = 10
                CPU Punch Output - 0
                Last edited by Boxing101_; 05-19-2019, 10:32 AM.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by jglvz256 View Post
                  You may be right but unfortunately we can only make do with what we have, until someone decides there's a market for boxing games after all and makes a new one. The standup mechanics in the latest Ufc were pretty nice and fluid if they decided to use that.

                  Another subject I'd like to raise in this thread:- Difficulty Level, does it actually make the AI fight more intelligently because I always got the impression it just cheated and made the AI boxers have +100 power, chin etc.
                  Ridiculous we haven't had a boxing game released in a decade. Ridiculous. Especially with all this UFC garbage going on

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                  • #59
                    Lomachenko - 91
                    Mikey - 88
                    Tank - 88

                    Thurman - 89
                    Spence - 89
                    Crawford - 89
                    Porter - 88
                    Danny - 88
                    Pacman - 88
                    Ugas - 86

                    Canelo - 90
                    Golovkin - 89
                    Jacobs - 88
                    Andrade - 88
                    BJS - 87

                    Bivol - 89
                    Beterbiev - 88
                    Gvozdyk - 88
                    Kovalev - 87

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                    • #60
                      How about Donnie Nietes, Luis Nery, Josh Warrington, Oleksandr Usyk, Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder?

                      Any chances of classic boxers like Jorge Arce, Marco Barrera, Erik Morales, Naseem Hamed, Chris John, Arturo Gatti, Ricardo Mayorga, Sergio Martinez, James Toney and Carl Froch?
                      Last edited by thedarkdragon11; 05-21-2019, 10:14 AM.

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