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This is from the TBCB Manual:
Hitting Power This category indicates one-punch power: the ability to take out an opponent with a single shot or turn the course of the fight around with one punch. It’s pure concussive power, not accumulative blows, not wear-them-down power. Keep in mind that this category, while obviously important, requires two other ratings to reach its maximum efficiency: CF and Punching Accuracy. A fighter with a CF 7, HP 10 and PA 38 fighting fifty opponents with chins of 3 will not score as many stoppages as a fighter with a CF 10, HP 8 and PA 38, fighting the same fifty opponents. Likewise the fighter with CF 10, HP 8 and PA 38 will not score as many stoppages as a fighter with a CF 10, HP 7 and PA 42. This is also one of the prime categories that must be subjected to a thorough analysis of the competition. A general formula that we can recommend would be to divide (stoppages) by (total bouts) minus a percentage for the (competition factor)/10 rounded up and add +2. So a fighter with 100 fights and 50 stoppages has a .50 knockout factor, has fought weak competition (-20%) = 30, divided by 10 = 3, plus 2 = HP 5.
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