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    What is resume?

    - just wins

    - wins and controversial losses which should have been wins (e.g. pacquaio-bradley)

    - wins, controversial losses and "special losses" (losses vs great fighters in close or epic fights)

    - all fights

    Edit: in light of shocking poll results: resume in terms of when comparing fighters.
    30
    just wins
    3.33%
    1
    wins and controversial losses which should have been wins
    6.67%
    2
    wins, controversial losses and "special losses" ( losses vs great fighters in close or epic fights)
    20.00%
    6
    all fights
    70.00%
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    Last edited by jas; 02-13-2014, 12:16 AM.

    #2
    All your fights, like a job resume. Your past experiences on the job. At least that's how I look at it.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jloro View Post
      All your fights, like a job resume. Your past experiences on the job. At least that's how I look at it.
      come on jloro your better than that

      so darnell boone has a great resume...?

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        #4
        Everything you've done in your craft.

        Who you've fought? Who've you beaten/lost to? What version of them did you fight? How you beat them/or were beaten? Titles and accomplishments to an extent. I even count commerciality and entertainment value. It's everything you've done in the ring that we can judge you on.

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          #5
          Originally posted by AVDB View Post
          Everything you've done in your craft.

          Who you've fought? Who've you beaten/lost to? What version of them did you fight? How you beat them/or were beaten? Titles and accomplishments to an extent. I even count commerciality and entertainment value. It's everything you've done in the ring that we can judge you on.
          come on AVDB your better than that...

          cant believe credible posters are saying resume is losses!!

          lets put journeymen into the hall of fame!

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            #6
            Originally posted by jas View Post
            come on AVDB your better than that...

            cant believe credible posters are saying resume is losses!!

            lets put journeymen into the hall of fame!
            You asked what is resume, not what is a great resume. Resume = all fights along with the PPV numbers it did or ratings.

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              #7
              Originally posted by AVDB View Post
              Everything you've done in your craft.

              Who you've fought? Who've you beaten/lost to? What version of them did you fight? How you beat them/or were beaten? Titles and accomplishments to an extent. I even count commerciality and entertainment value. It's everything you've done in the ring that we can judge you on.
              yes, thats good criteria for judging a fighters ATG status

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                #8
                Obviously wins and controversial losses are the biggest factor in who has the better resume, but certain losses should count. Juan Manuel Marquez giving Manny Pacquiao 3 great fights before the KO in the 4th, despite getting losses in 2 of them, is a better thing to mention than beating up on nobodies. So is Cotto doing much better than expected against Mayweather in their fight.

                Doing better than expected against great fighters should be looked at as a positive, though how positive depends on a variety of circumstances.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by [T][B][E] View Post
                  You asked what is resume, not what is a great resume. Resume = all fights along with the PPV numbers it did.
                  ppv numbers ....?!?

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                    #10
                    theres a difference between a resume and a record

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