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Originally posted by WilkinsOlajuwon View Postjas, dude, its not that losses "count"
its that WHO a fighter chooses to fight factors into his status. Cotto, for example, has lost to Floyd and Manny...and while he doesnt get credit in terms of a win/loss, it shows us what kind of fighter he is.
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Originally posted by jas View Posttheres a difference between a resume and a record
If Resume was a Document its would have:
Amateur Record
Professional Record
Titles won.
Competitions won.
TV ratings.
PPV Buys.
Things Networks/Promoters would need to refer to in order to offer you a new work/Next fight/contractLast edited by [T][B][E]; 02-11-2014, 10:29 AM.
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Originally posted by [T][B][E] View PostI think you mean Resume vs Legacy. Legacy is Built on just Great Wins.
If Resume was a Document its would have:
Amateur Record
Professional Record
Titles won.
Competitions won.
TV ratings.
PPV Buys.
Things Networks/Promoters would need to refer to in order to offer you a new work/Next fight/contract
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Originally posted by [T][B][E] View Postexplain why rigo cant get a fight? or some people get dropped from promoters
you are talking about marketability where, yes, the ability to draw counts.
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Originally posted by WilkinsOlajuwon View Postthat has nothing to do with determining how good a fighter is...which is what the term resume means in boxing.
you are talking about marketability where, yes, the ability to draw counts.
Career Achievements is recordable and refered to as a resume. thats why a gold medalist will get respect and notable mentions.
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Originally posted by WilkinsOlajuwon View Postthat has nothing to do with determining how good a fighter is...which is what the term resume means in boxing.
you are talking about marketability where, yes, the ability to draw counts.
Ward has a better "how good a fighter is" than GGG.
Does this make sense to you?
Resume = who you fought and what you have done in boxing.
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