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07-14-2009, 03:37 PM | #428 |
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Enjoying this greatly (even if Professor Charles Hadley got lumped up by John L -- maybe he should rebound with a crossroads grudge match with Professor John Donaldson?).
Not to interrupt your flow, but was wondering if you've rated Gatti at his various weights. I'm putting together at least a couple fights for my fights-that-never-were thread and he's only rated at jr. welter in the game. Found a jr. lw rating here. Do those two seem relatively on the mark to you, or do they need to be Deaned? thanks for all your good work ...
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Put your Arturo right to work against another master of the face-first defense, Bazooka Limon. I'd say you were right on the money. The round-by-round results, for those interested, can be seen here.
Thank you once again -- somehow, there's a certain life to your guys. However you do it, keep up the fine work.
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09-02-2009, 05:36 AM | #431 |
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being awol
Hey guys, sorry i have not posted awhile being busy arranging to get married and am hevily involved directing and acting in a production of "A Christmas Carol" which is in October.
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Juan Manuel Marquez ? I'd love to see you break him down analytically.
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10-22-2009, 08:34 AM | #433 |
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I'm restarting yet again and just downloaded your creations. I'm looking forward to putting them to work, not to mention going through them to see the changes you've made. If you make any new ones for your replay, I hope you post them.
Anticipating more after real life quits interfering.
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Dean -
Hope all is well in your real world. Your work has been a big help in my Page uni (your Cooney recently got off the floor to stop your Weaver in a great slugfest), and there will be plenty more going forward. (at the risk of repeating myself, the following is copied and pasted from another mod) I'm a novice at rating fighters or tweaking ratings, and was wondering what you, as well as those reading, think of the Mayweather and Pacquiao ratings in the db. Given circumstances, it looks like this might be a good one for my 'Shoulda but Didna' thread, but I want to take a good look at the ratings before doing so. Their welter ratings look pretty accurate, but I have a few areas I'm wondering about. ---Pacquiao has a hp of 8, while Mayweather is a 7. Floyd can crack when he wants to, as shown by the hook that floored Marquez, but rarely does. Is Pacquiao high enough, given the two knockdowns against Cotto? Is Floyd too high? ---Mayweather is also a 7 for aggressiveness and killer instinct. That's the same rating Sugar Ray Leonard had at welter, which seems odd. Floyd can be lowered to 6 in both categories without lowering his overall 13. For that matter, his hp can also be cut to 6, along with aggressiveness and killer instinct, without lowering the 13. I'm not sure that he's a 13 welter yet, based on what he's accomplished at 147, but that's probably another discussion. I'm going to take a few days to consider any feedback (I'm also posting this on a couple other mod threads - identically, to save the time of trying to paraphrase myself) before simming and posting the fight. Thanks, BBB
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04-14-2010, 02:35 AM | #435 |
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hey guys
Hey chaps, just wanted to say a quick hello and hope you are all well and enjoying life. Sorry I have not beena round, really hope everyone is ok.
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Question about Tony Tucker
Nice to see you back. Don recently sent me his database and I was able to gather a lot more files that you had information for but didn't necessarily post in your thread. I appreciate the rerates, specifically like the re-rates you did for the Berbick, Dokes, Smith, Tillis, Weaver, Witherpoon, Tucker, Tubbs, Cooney, etc, era of boxers. Got them from Don, as I didn't see these in you ratings of the day thread. I thought the original ratings were a little low and those fighters were a bit under appreciated. I know there isn't a hall of famer in the bunch, but if they were to come back and fight in this generation, the U.S. fight fans that are always clamoring about an American HW would be very happy and would be sitting down in front of the tv to watch some interesting hw fights. Those fighters would make today's heavies look so borish. Those type of big men are playing football, basketball and baseball in the U.S. today. Did you have a re-rate for Tony Tucker? I see you have Tubbs at a '10'. How do you feel about Tucker? Just wanted to see what your opinion was even if you didn't have a rerating for him. Thank you.
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Andrew Golota
Here is Golota, will try and rate fighters more frequently now.
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Great to see you back rating.
Good news for a new uni I'm working on. |
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