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Round 3 Kendrick Thales Record??

404–5 (404KO)

255–0 (255KO)

133–0 (133KO)

Plus one

389–0 (389KO)

148–5 (148KO)

plus 256

Super welterweight/light middleweight/junior middleweight
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Squared.Circle.Boxing#Super_welterweight/light_middleweight/junior_middleweight

"Keep in mind that, in determining proper weight, we consider a viewpoint's prevalence in reliable sources, not its prevalence among Wikipedia editors or the general public." – Neutral point of view

All three naming conventions for the division are commonly used today.

Here

Uses junior middleweight and light middleweight

Uses both Junior middleweight and Super welterweight https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sugar-Ray-Leonard Britannica is not a primary source, however, looking to the way they write articles is important as the articles here on Wikipedia have been proven to be more biased than those on Britannica. They use Junior middleweight when referring to the Kalule fight and Super welterweight when referring to the Terry Norris fight as those were the names used for the division when those fights happened. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Pernell-Whitaker Junior middleweight is used in the opening paragraph in which they list off the divisions, Whitaker won his world titles in. Later in the article, they clarify that Super welterweight is also a name for the division "WBA junior middleweight (also known as super welterweight)". https://www.britannica.com/sports/boxing/Weight-divisions Continuing to analyze Britannica's articles, we see here that when they list off all of the divisions in the sport of boxing, for professional boxing, they stick with Super welterweight. This is likely due to the fact that divisions such as Super middleweight only have on name and it uses super in its name so they stick with super for all of the in between weight class. Notice that they also decide to use "light" for all of the junior divisions when they are talking about amateur boxing.

For junior middleweight https://nbcsportsgrouppressbox.com/bio/sugar-ray-leonard/ https://www.backkicks.com/sugar-ray-leonard-bruce-lee/ https://www.liveabout.com/sugar-ray-leonard-career-record-424290

For super welterweight https://simkl.com/movies/1987797/sugar-ray-leonard-vs-ayub-kalule

for light middleweight https://allafrica.com/stories/201303030296.html https://www.observer.ug/sports/44-sports/23971-when-kalule-became-ugandas-first-world-pro-boxing-champion https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/magazine/the-man-with-a-prized-boxing-title-1408548

Hall of Famers
Fighters that have faced and defeated two separate hall of famers in one calendar month

Bold = HOF champions Italics = HOF non champions

1. Sam Langford –Wills & McVea– February 1916

2. Jack Dillon –Miske & Levinsky– April 1916

3. Ted 'Kid' Lewis –Britton & O'Dowd– May 1917

4. Pete Herman –Lynch & Williams– June 1917

5. Harry Greb –Walker & Rosenbloom–  July 1925

6. Fidel LaBarba –Chocolate & Taylor–  November 1930

7. Archie Moore –Bivins & Johnson– April 1949

Dwyer Prediction Record
If no clear winner is picked, the fight only goes on the betting record and not the realistic record.

This fight is voided from both records until I figure out if the prediction is correct ''Khan vs. McCloskey: Dwyer picks Khan via UD in 12. Result is TD in 6 (12)''

  

   REASON FOR TOTAL PREDICTIONS DISCREPANCY Dwyer picked Martinez to def. Paul Williams and redacted the bet recommendation in an update. This subtracts one prediction from the betting record, but remains in the realistic record. Picked Rigondeaux def. Cordoba, but did not recommend the bet. Alexander vs. Bradley: Dwyer stays on the sideline for betting money, but picks Bradley with no method of victory. Forbes vs. Jo Jo Dan: stay on the sideline for betting Rios vs. Acosta: Picks the fight to end by knockout. Not added to realistic record. Vasquez vs. Zappavigna: picks Zappavigna via KO straddled with the over. 1 win for betting record. Lemieux vs. Rubio: Picks the fight to end by knockout. Not added to realistic record. Alvarado vs. Ray Narh: Picks Narh to win straddled with (correctly) Alvarado via kayo Prescott vs. Jargal: Picks the fight to end by knockout. Not added to realistic record.

Last video watched Christina Hammer vs. Maria Lindberg

Fights like Pacquiao vs. Mosley: He recommends to bet on the fight going over 8 rounds straddled with Mosley via KO. Betting accuracy = win as the fight went 12 rounds. Realistic record = loss as he made a clear pick on Mosley to win via kayo and the result was Pacquiao via kayo.

Similar is Judah vs. Mabuza. He picks Mabuza to win, but straddles it with Judah via kayo.

Hernandez vs. Herelius: over 8 1/2 rounds. Result Hernandez via KO 7 (12). "More worried about Herelius stopping Hernandez than Hernandez stopping Herelius". This is a clear pick for the loser of the fight to have won. This results in a wrong pick for the betting and realistic records.

All draws in the realistic record are fights which Dwyer picked the correct winner, but via the incorrect method.

These fights were predicted incorrectly, but only go down a correct predictions in the betting accuracy record as they were straddled with insurance bets. Ivan Calderon vs. Giovanni Segura Juan Manuel Marquez vs. Michael Katsidis

In these fights, the correct winner was picked, but the method of victory was incorrect. They go down as realistic draws as he was not fully accurate in his final prediction to the point that the placed bets lost. Vitali Klitschko vs. Kevin Johnson: picked KO under 9 1/2 rounds (implied a prediction of Klitschko winning via KO) Carl Froch vs. Jean Pascal: picked Froch KO Pascal Antonio Margarito vs. Miguel Cotto: picked Margarito KO Cotto in early to mid rounds Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye: picked Klitschko KO Haye under 8 rounds - changed pick to under 11 and a half ko no winner. Only affects the betting record. Tomasz Adamek vs. Michael Grant: picked Adamek KO Grant under 8 1/2 rounds Vitali Klitschko vs. Shannon Briggs: picked both by KO, but clearly favors Klitschko. Jo Jo Dan vs. Steve Forbes: Picks Dan via KO. Result is TD 6 (10)

on Valero Pitalua Holt Bradley combo video

“Let me tell you my philosophy on gambling. I don’t know who’s gonna win any given fight. Rather, I’m playing the odds. In gambling, gamblers know the odds matter.”

on Klitschko vs Chagaev

“My focus is gambling. It’s not on predicting fights”

“I’m actually advising you off of value play to play Chagaev. Put some money on Ruslan Chagaev. Not a lot, but enough.”

“Ruslan Chagaev reminds me of Bernard Hopkins. He is that slippery in the ring, he can stand right in front of you and not get hit. He knows all of the tricks. He uses them all to perfection, he’s a master of distance”

Dawson vs. Tarver

“I believe that Dawson is going to win this fight going away by several rounds if it goes the decision”

What is this if not predicting a fight...

Picked nate campbell over Bradley (nc) inherently a loss.

Williams vs. Martinez; Arreola vs. Minto

“Visit us at gamblersadvisory.com and also predictboxing.blogspot.com. Let us know what you think and if I’m wrong, punish me in the ratings here on YouTube, but if I’m right, give me 5 stars”

🤔 contradictions. A man who's focus is “not on predicting fights” created a blogging website about predicting boxing fights.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz8ST1Z98to Views boxing like math

Contradicting his previous statement on Klitschko vs Johnson...

Correct winners are W

current streak 0–0

best streaks 6–0–1 (7–0) 5–0

worst streaks 0–4

This is all a mess underneath

Without distance/kayo pick with no winner

draws are fights he picked the correct winner, but wrong method of victory

Unbiased unofficial 33–15–3

incorrect method of victory is L 33–19

correct winners are W 37–15

current streak 0–0

best streaks 5–0 4–0

worst streaks 0–3 0–2

No winner picked

Officially 4–4

Unofficially 4–3–1

WRONG

Vitali Klitschko vs. Kevin Johnson picked KO under 9 1/2 rounds

res. Klit UD Johnson (he was clearly picking Klit to win bc his pick was based on the percentage of the time he went the distance instead of both fighter's kayo ratios) the bet did not pick a winner. Unofficially correct winner

Juan Diaz vs Katsidis “i don’t see it going 10.5 rounds” result Diaz SD Katsidis

Agbeko vs. Darchinyan “Someone is going to get stopped in this fight” but of course, you “don’t predict fights”

result Agbeko UD Darchinyan

Khan vs. Kotelnik picked under 9 1/2 rounds

res. Khan UD Kotelnik

CORRECT

Arreola vs. McCline picked kayo result Arreola KO McCline

Vic Darchinyan vs. Jorge Arce picked Kayo result Darchinyan TKO Arce

Valero vs. Pitalua picked under result Valero TKO 2 (12) Pitalua

DRAW

Amir Khan vs. Marcos Antonio Barrera “He’s a newby (Khan) and so I believe this fight is going to come down to him hitting or being hit. I like the under eight and a half rounds”

Clear pick for a knockout. No winner picked.

Result Khan TD 5 (12) Barrera

Not all technical decisions are created equally. Pascal TD 8 (12) Browne shows a fight

destined for a kayo stopped due to a headbutt. Khan vs. Barrera was not close to a knockout, however, considering that any fight can technically end with one punch, there was room for a kayo under 8 1/2 despite how unlikely and therefore counts as a draw realistically, but officially as a correct pick as the fight ended under 8 1/2 rounds.

———————————————————————— DISCONNECTED FROM PICKING ———————————————————————— Draw

unofficially

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