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    #61
    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
    The Rating Scale
    Each fighter is ranked on the chart on a ten- point system. 5 is the standard rating, 5 represents the average heavyweight skill level in any given category. 10 points is considered a Superior rating, and 1 would be Non-existent. The rating for each fighter is determined by an examination of their skills when at their peak as a champion.

    1- Non-Existent
    2- Poor
    3- Fair
    4- Below Average
    5 –Average
    6- Above Average
    7- Good/Solid
    8- Very Good
    9- Excellent
    10-Superior/ the best or among the best.

    1. POWER

    Power is the great equalizer, and reflects how hard a fighter hits in relation to other heavyweights, and his ability in punching effectiveness. Again 5 is average, a 10 represents that the named fighter is one of the hardest punchers in division history. 9 represents an outstanding knockout puncher. 8 means he is capable of delivering a one punch knockout, though this may not be his bread and butter dependency. 7 is a good puncher but not a real knockout fighter. 6 is above average in power and so on.

    2. PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

    This category gives credence to a heavyweights overall size and encompasses height, reach and weight advantages. Unlike Power punching, footwork, defense and ring generalship this is not a skill category but merely a "measurement" of physical attributes.

    3. HAND SPEED

    Hand Speed is gauged by the speed with which a fighter lands from point A to point B. It is the ability to beat the opponent to the punch.


    4. FOOTWORK

    One doesn't have to be fleet-footed to rate highly in this category, but it does help. Footwork includes the ability to avoid punches by side stepping, sliding, and dancing out of harm's way. It also includes the ability to rush or spring forward and/or the ability cut the ring to maneuver an opponent to the ropes.

    5. DEFENSE

    A fighter’s defensive ability is defined as boxing skills used to avoid punches. Classic defense is the ability to slip punches with the movement of the head or bending at the waist, parry with the open glove (or closed glove), block jabs with the rear hand, block punches at the elbow, and properly hold ones hand so as not to be open for counters. Another part of defense is “defensive tactics”, such as clinching, smothering, and the use of the crouch or the bob and weave to change ones target level, and turning sideways to offer less of a target.

    6. DURABILITY

    This category rates the fighter’s ability to take a punch and absorb punishment, and recover from a knockdown. How well can a fighter take a punch without being kayoed, how well can he take a punch without going down, and how well can he fight when hurt? All must be considered when rating the champions in this category. Some heavyweights have "glass jaws" and are easily kayoed, while others were knocked down easily but were much harder to knock out. A fighter who has been knocked out cannot receive a 10 (unless way past his prime).

    7. HEART

    A fighter displays Heart when he shows that he has the WILL to win when the chips are down. It comprises the qualities of guts, courage, and determination against all odds of winning a fight.

    8. KILLER INSTINCT

    A fighter with a Killer Instinct will finish off an opponent when he is hurt. Whether this is accomplished by one well placed blow or a through a combination of punches. Killer Instinct is the thirst for blood, knowing your opponent is ready to go and taking him out. This is an important category and should not be taken lightly. A good finisher with killer instinct can keep an opponent from getting back into a fight.


    9. ENDURANCE

    A fighters stamina and endurance is a critical factor in determining how he can maintain his effectiveness over the course of a scheduled boxing match. A fighter that retains his knockout punch to the last round should score higher than one who tires easily. A fighter who is a proven 15 round fighter should score better than one who was known to tire in 12 rounds.

    10. RING GENERALSHIP

    Ring Generalship is a broad category that includes a fighter’s command of the action in the squared ring. The ability to dictate the tempo of a fight. The ability to outbox boxers, and out punch punchers. It includes the ability of a fighter to lull his opponent into fighting his kind of tactical fight. Ring Strategy and Tactics are keys to this category.

    Floyd Mayweather

    Power 7
    Physical attributes 7
    Hand speed 8
    Footwork 9
    Defense 10
    Durability 8
    Heart 8
    Killer instinct 7
    Endurance 9
    Ring generalship 9

    Total points 82

    Power 7
    Physical attributes 7
    Hand speed 9
    Footwork 9
    Defense 10
    Durability 8
    Heart 9
    Killer instinct 8 I think the Ortiz fight brought this up a few notches
    Endurance 10 Never seen the man tired
    Ring generalship 10

    Total 88

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      #62
      Pacman

      power-7
      physical attributes-6
      handspeed-9
      footwork-5
      defense-4
      durability-9
      heart-10
      killer instinct-10
      endurance-10
      ring generalship-6

      Total points-76
      Last edited by Bushbaby; 03-22-2012, 08:44 AM.

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        #63
        Power 9
        Physical attributes 5 -- cos hes small for WW, [why is this considered?]
        Hand speed 9
        Footwork 9
        Defense 8
        Durability 9
        Heart 9
        Killer instinct 9
        Endurance 10
        Ring generalship 9

        Total points 86

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          #64
          Floyd

          Power-7
          physical attributes-7
          handspeed-9
          footwork-8
          defense-8
          durability-9
          heart-8
          killer instinct-7
          endurance-10
          ring generalship-10

          total points-83
          Last edited by Bushbaby; 03-22-2012, 08:45 AM.

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            #65
            Power 5
            Physical attributes 7
            Hand speed 9
            Footwork 8
            Defense 10
            Durability 9
            Heart 10
            Killer instinct 6
            Endurance 10
            Ring generalship 9

            83

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              #66
              Rate Ortiz and Khan stylistically

              Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
              The Rating Scale
              Each fighter is ranked on the chart on a ten- point system. 5 is the standard rating, 5 represents the average heavyweight skill level in any given category. 10 points is considered a Superior rating, and 1 would be Non-existent. The rating for each fighter is determined by an examination of their skills when at their peak as a champion.

              1- Non-Existent
              2- Poor
              3- Fair
              4- Below Average
              5 –Average
              6- Above Average
              7- Good/Solid
              8- Very Good
              9- Excellent
              10-Superior/ the best or among the best.

              1. POWER

              Power is the great equalizer, and reflects how hard a fighter hits in relation to other heavyweights, and his ability in punching effectiveness. Again 5 is average, a 10 represents that the named fighter is one of the hardest punchers in division history. 9 represents an outstanding knockout puncher. 8 means he is capable of delivering a one punch knockout, though this may not be his bread and butter dependency. 7 is a good puncher but not a real knockout fighter. 6 is above average in power and so on.

              2. PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

              This category gives credence to a heavyweights overall size and encompasses height, reach and weight advantages. Unlike Power punching, footwork, defense and ring generalship this is not a skill category but merely a "measurement" of physical attributes.

              3. HAND SPEED

              Hand Speed is gauged by the speed with which a fighter lands from point A to point B. It is the ability to beat the opponent to the punch.


              4. FOOTWORK

              One doesn't have to be fleet-footed to rate highly in this category, but it does help. Footwork includes the ability to avoid punches by side stepping, sliding, and dancing out of harm's way. It also includes the ability to rush or spring forward and/or the ability cut the ring to maneuver an opponent to the ropes.

              5. DEFENSE

              A fighter’s defensive ability is defined as boxing skills used to avoid punches. Classic defense is the ability to slip punches with the movement of the head or bending at the waist, parry with the open glove (or closed glove), block jabs with the rear hand, block punches at the elbow, and properly hold ones hand so as not to be open for counters. Another part of defense is “defensive tactics”, such as clinching, smothering, and the use of the crouch or the bob and weave to change ones target level, and turning sideways to offer less of a target.

              6. DURABILITY

              This category rates the fighter’s ability to take a punch and absorb punishment, and recover from a knockdown. How well can a fighter take a punch without being kayoed, how well can he take a punch without going down, and how well can he fight when hurt? All must be considered when rating the champions in this category. Some heavyweights have "glass jaws" and are easily kayoed, while others were knocked down easily but were much harder to knock out. A fighter who has been knocked out cannot receive a 10 (unless way past his prime).

              7. HEART

              A fighter displays Heart when he shows that he has the WILL to win when the chips are down. It comprises the qualities of guts, courage, and determination against all odds of winning a fight.

              8. KILLER INSTINCT

              A fighter with a Killer Instinct will finish off an opponent when he is hurt. Whether this is accomplished by one well placed blow or a through a combination of punches. Killer Instinct is the thirst for blood, knowing your opponent is ready to go and taking him out. This is an important category and should not be taken lightly. A good finisher with killer instinct can keep an opponent from getting back into a fight.


              9. ENDURANCE

              A fighters stamina and endurance is a critical factor in determining how he can maintain his effectiveness over the course of a scheduled boxing match. A fighter that retains his knockout punch to the last round should score higher than one who tires easily. A fighter who is a proven 15 round fighter should score better than one who was known to tire in 12 rounds.

              10. RING GENERALSHIP

              Ring Generalship is a broad category that includes a fighter’s command of the action in the squared ring. The ability to dictate the tempo of a fight. The ability to outbox boxers, and out punch punchers. It includes the ability of a fighter to lull his opponent into fighting his kind of tactical fight. Ring Strategy and Tactics are keys to this category.
              Victor Ortiz

              Power 10
              Physical attributes10
              Hand speed7
              Footwork 7
              Defense 7
              Durability 7
              Heart 6
              Killer instinct 9
              Endurance 9
              Ring generalship 7

              Total points 79

              Amir Khan

              Power 8
              Physical attributes10
              Hand speed9
              Footwork 7
              Defense 7
              Durability 6
              Heart 7
              Killer instinct 8
              Endurance 8
              Ring generalship 8

              Total points 78

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                #67
                Wlad

                power-9
                physical attributes-10
                handspeed-6
                footwork-7
                defense-7
                durability-5
                heart-6
                killer instinct-7
                endurance-7
                ring generalship-8

                total points-72

                Vitali

                power-9
                physical attributes-10
                handspeed-6
                footwork-7
                defense-7
                durability-8
                heart-10
                killer instinct-9
                endurance-8
                ring generalship-8

                total points-82

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                  #68
                  Victor Ortiz

                  Power 9
                  Physical attributes 9
                  Hand speed 8
                  Footwork 6
                  Defense 6
                  Durability 6
                  Heart 5
                  Killer instinct 8
                  Endurance 7
                  Ring generalship 7

                  Total points 71

                  Amir Khan

                  Power 7
                  Physical attributes 9
                  Hand speed 9
                  Footwork 7
                  Defense 7
                  Durability 5
                  Heart 7
                  Killer instinct 8
                  Endurance 8
                  Ring generalship 8

                  Total points 75

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                    #69
                    Victor Ortiz


                    Power 9
                    Physical attributes 7
                    Hand speed 7
                    Footwork 5
                    Defense 6
                    Durability 6
                    Heart 7
                    Killer instinct 10
                    Endurance 8
                    Ring generalship 7

                    Total points:73

                    Amir Khan


                    Power 7
                    Physical attributes 7
                    Hand speed 10
                    Footwork 5
                    Defense 6
                    Durability 8
                    Heart 8
                    Killer instinct 8
                    Endurance 7
                    Ring generalship 6

                    Total points:72

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                      #70
                      he is 42-0 so anything under 95 is just bull*****

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