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Originally Posted by Jim_Kidd
I have a collection of old boxing magazines - dating back to the 1950's (from my Grandfather's collection). Sometimes when I look into the ratings, I find a fighter or two I think about rating. Some of these guys are obscure (to the average fan) but interesting.
My problem is; how do you arrive at final ratings numbers with some of these lesser-known fighters? Do you research their opponents and play test them against fighters that already exist in the game? It's easy modifying existing fighters, because the data and current activity is available. With some of the lesser known fighters, however, it doesn't seem too easy.
For example; Marcelo Fabian Dominguez - the WBC Cruiserweight Champ from the 80's.
I was just curious what process others are using to rate these guys.
Jim
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I always look at the quality of the boxers on his record. In the case of Dminquez, they are pretty good. He defeated Kobozev and others. If someone was a champion, at anytime in his carrer, I boost the rating just a bit.
Kobozev has an impressive list of fighters on his record....John Ruiz being one of them.
MJ