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Heavyweight Champion of the World
I've had this up and running for some time, just crowned my first champion* so it look like it's stable enough to post up.
Just about to start my fifth year which will see the champion* defend his title for the first time. I'll post up how I've structured it and then I'll get onto a recap.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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12 boxers each year. Intake per year: 10-15 = .5 6-9 = 3 3-5 = 8.5 0-2 = 0 Every 2nd year a 10-15 is introduced. -- 1st year = 36 RFG 0's for TC's -- Aging: Here's how I've set-up the aging process: Set boxers to active and beginning career stage with auto-aging on. Step up to “Pre-Prime” after 5-6 bouts. Step up to “Prime” after 13-18 bouts. Step up to “Post-Prime” after 16-24 bouts. Step up to “End” after 8-10 bouts. Step up to “Retire” after 2-4 bouts. Min Career = 44 bouts. Max Career = 62 bouts. Amount of Bouts: 1st Yr: 10-12 bouts. 2nd Yr: 8-10 bouts. 3rd Yr: 4-6 bouts. -- 25% must be against named opposition 4th Yr: 4-6 bouts. -- 50% must be against named opposition 5th Yr: 4-6 bouts. -- 50% must be against named opposition 6th Yr: 2-4 bouts. -- 75% must be against named opposition 7th Yr: 2-4 bouts. -- 75% must be against named opposition 8th Yr: 2-4 bouts. -- 75% must be against named opposition 9th Yr: 2-4 bouts. -- 75% must be against named opposition 10th Yr: 2-4 bouts. -- 50% must be against named opposition 11th Yr: 2-4 bouts. -- 50% must be against named opposition 12th Yr: 2-4 bouts. -- 50% must be against named opposition Min Career = 44 bouts. Max Career = 64 bouts. Each boxer is randomized an amount of bouts for year. Champions Champion must defend their title 3 times to have their name added to Champions Honour List. Must defend their title against #1 ranked once every year. Title Challenger Status To be eligible for a title fight a boxer must be ranked 5th or above. Additional Once in 3rd year of career and required to meet a named opponent, that opponent must be ranked (had more than 20 bouts). -- That's what I'm working off at the moment and it seems to be going okay. --
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As I said I've just finished up year 4, so here is each boxer's record at present by their intake group:
Year 1 Calvin Brock - 27-3-0 (26) Bill Hartwell - 27-1-0 (24) Deontay Wilder - 27-1-0 (24) Harry Bobo - 24-3-0 (16) Bud Gorman - 22-9-1 (6) Ed Sanders - 23-3-0 (18) George Stankovich - 26-5-0 (21) Johnny Boudreaux - 27-3-0 (8) Johnny DuPlooy - 25-4-1 (17) Clifton Mitchell - 23-7-1 (21) Willie Bean - 30-2-0 (23) Young John Herrera - 27-3-0 (17) Year 2 Larry Holmes - 23-2-0 (23) Tomasz Adamek - 24-1-2 (15) Max Baer - 26-0-1 (25) Ike Ibeabuchi - 23-1-0 (23) Bob Satterfield - 25-1-0 (25) David Defiagbon - 18-5-1 (8) Mike Buha - 22-4-0 (14) Joe Kahut - 17-5-1 (11) Romeo Malgarini - 21-5-0 (15) Michael Marrone - 21-2-0 (10) Harold Carter - 21-4-1 (9) Vincent Thompson - 11-7-4 (3) Year 3 Michael Dokes - 18-1-1 (12) Buster Douglas - 18-2-0 (16) Nikolay Valev - 20-0-0 (14) Mike DeJohn - 15-5-0 (12) Luis Faustino Pires - 18-2-0 (11) Franco DePiccoli - 16-4-2 (10) Andriy Rudenko - 14-7-0 (4) Jack Taylor - 12-6-1 (6) Pedro Lovell - 14-3-1 (10) Isidoro Gastanaga - 11-7-1 (7) Proud Kilimanjaro - 14-6-0 (10) Terry Smith - 13-7-2 (7) Year 4 John Henry Lewis - 11-0-0 (9) Abe Feldman - 7-2-1 (3) Cleveland Williams - 11-0-1 (10) Kirk Johnson - 11-0-0 (8) Tomasz Bonin - 7-4-0 (3) Billy Walker - 9-1-0 (6) Jim McCarter - 6-3-1 (3) Elijah McCall - 7-5-0 (2) Franklin Lawrence - 6-4-2 (3) Paul Raymond - 5-6-0 (3) Nate Tubbs - 7-3-0 (3) Peter Felix - 8-1-1 (5)
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson Last edited by bob_bask; 02-14-2015 at 05:33 AM. |
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Champion - Deontay Wilder - 27-1-0 (24) 1 - Bill Hartwell - 27-1-0 (24) 2 - Young John Herrera - 27-3-0 (17) 3 - Willie Bean - 30-2-0 (23) 4 - Max Baer - 26-0-1 (25) 5 - George Stankovich - 26-5-0 (21) 6 - Nikolay Valev - 20-0-0 (14) 7 - Ed Sanders - 23-3-0 (18) 8 - Tomasz Adamek - 24-1-2 (15) 9 - Bob Satterfield - 25-1-0 (25) 10 - Ike Ibeabuchi - 23-1-0 (23) 11 - Calvin Brock - 27-3-0 (26) 12 - Michael Marrone - 21-2-0 (10) 13 - Harry Bobo - 24-3-0 (16) 14 - Buster Douglas - 18-2-0 (16) 15 - Harold Carter - 21-4-1 (9) Would of liked to have posted their stats but failed in many attempts to get the ranking table presentable enough for posting.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson Last edited by bob_bask; 02-14-2015 at 05:33 AM. |
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Title Recap
At the end of May of the 4th year (1943) - the top four rated went into a play-off. 1st place vs. 4th place in July. 2nd place vs. 3rd place in August. The final in December. Bill Hartwell - 25-0-0 (23) vs. Deontay Wilder - 24-1-0 (22) -- MD 10 Willie Bean - 28-1-0 (22) vs. Young John Herrera - 25-2-0 (17) -- UD 10 Young John Herrera - 27-2-0 (17) vs. Deontay Wilder - 26-1-0 (23) -- TKO 11 On 18th December 1943 Deontay Wilder was crowned the first Heavyweight Champion of the World.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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January 1944
#1, Bill Hartwell, 27-1-0 (24) vs. #4, Max Baer, 26-01 (25) Max Baer beat Bill Hartwell, UD 10 #11, Calvin Brock, 27-3-0 (26) vs. # 7, Ed Sanders, 23-3-0 (18) Ed Sanders beat Calvin Brock, UD 10 #9, Bob Satterfield, 25-1-0 (25) vs. #22, Mike Buha, 22-4-0 (14) Mike Buha beat Bob Satterfield, TKO 3
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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February 1944
#C, Deontay Wilder, 27-1-0 (24) vs. #5, Willie Bean, 30-2-0 (23) Deontay Wilder beat Willie Bean, UD 15 #20, Bud Gorman, 22-9-1 (6) vs. #7, George Stankovich, 26-5-0 (21) George Stankovich beat Bud Gorman, DQ 10 #19, Larry Holmes, 23-2-0 (23) vs. #10, Ike Ibeabuchi, 23-1-0 (23) Ike Ibeabuchi beat Larry Holmes, UD 10 #28, Joe Kahut, 17-5-1 (11) vs. #11, Michael Marrone, 21-2-0 (10) Joe Kahut beat Michael Marrone, TKO 9
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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March 1944
#17, Johnny DuPlooy, 26-4-1 (18) vs. #4, Bill Hartwell, 27-2-0 (24) Johnny DuPlooy beat Bill Hartwell, TKO 6 #19, Joe Kahut, 18-5-1 (12) vs. #32, Vincent Thompson, 11-7-4 (3) Joe Kahut beat Vincent Thompson, TKO 9 #36, Terry Smith, 14-7-2 (8) vs. #34, Isidoro Gastanaga, 12-7-1 (7) Terry Smith beat Isidoro Gastanaga, UD 10
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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Champion - Deontay Wilder, 28-1-0 (24) 1 - Young John Herrera, 28-3-0 (18) 2 - Max Baer, 28-0-1 (26) 3 - Willie Bean, 31-3-0 (23) 4 - George Stankovich, 27-5-0 (21) 5 - Ed Sanders, 25-3-0 (19) 6 - Nikolay Valev, 22-0-0 (16) 7 - Ike Ibeabuchi, 24-1-0 (23) 8 - Johnny DuPlooy, 27-4-1 (19) 9 - Bill Hartwell, 27-3-0 (24) 10 - Tomasz Adamek, 25-1-2 (16) 11 - Calvin Brock - 28-4-0 (27) 12 - Harold Carter - 22-4-1 (10) 13 - Harry Bobo - 25-3-0 (17) 14 - Buster Douglas - 19-2-0 (17) 15 - Mike Buha, 23-4-0 (15)
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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April 1944
#25, Clifton Mitchell, 24-7-1 (22) vs. #29 Romeo Malgarini, 21-6-0 (15) Clifton Mitchell beat Romeo Malgarini, SD 10 #2, Young John Herrera, 28-3-0 (18) vs. #13, Harold Carter, 22-4-1 (10)) Harold Carter beat Young John Herrera, TKO 3 #24, Larry Holmes, 23-3-0 (23) vs. #16, Mike Buha, 23-4-0 (15) Larry Holmes beat Mike Buha, TKO 6 #27, Luis Faustino Pires, 19-2-0 (11) vs. #50, Mike DeJohn, 15-6-0 (12) Mike DeJohn beat Luis Faustino Pires, TKO 4
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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May 1944
#C, Deontay Wilder, 29-1-0 (25) vs. #5, Ed Sanders, 25-3-0 (19) Ed Sanders beat Deontay Wilder, KO 2 #17, Johnny Boudreaux, 28-3-0 (8) vs. #25, Clifton Mitchell, 25-7-1 (22) Clifton Mitchell beat Johnny Boudreaux, KO 6 #3, Willie Bean, 31-3-0 (23) vs. #6, Harold Carter, 23-4-1 (11) Harold Carter beat Willie Bean, TKO 3 #27, Franco DePiccoli, 17-4-2 (10) vs. #41, Pedro Lovell, 15-4-1 (10) Franco DePiccoli beat Pedro Lovell, TKO 4
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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June 1944
#14, Harry Bobo, 25-3-0 (17) vs. #13, Calvin Brock, 28-4-0 (27) Calvin Brock beat Harry Bobo, UD 10 #25, Bud Gorman, 23-10-1 (7) vs. #23, David Defiagbon, 19-5-1 (9) David Defiagbon beat Bud Gorman, UD 10 #20, Michael Marrone, 22-3-0 (10) vs. #31, Vincent Thompson, 11-8-4 (3) Michael Marrone beat Vincent Thompson, UD 10 #15, Buster Douglas, 19-2-0 (7) vs. #23, Michael Dokes, 19-1-1 (13) Michael Dokes beat Buster Douglas, TKO 6
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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#11, Johnny DuPlooy 28-4-1 (20) vs. #12, Tomasz Adamek, 25-1-2 (16) Johnny DuPlooy beat Tomasz Adamek, UD 10 #5, George Stankovich, 28-5-0 (21) vs. #14, Bob Satterfield, 26-2-0 (26) Bob Satterfield beat George Stankovich, TKO 4 #1, Max Baer, 29-0-1 (27) vs. #33, Vincent Thompson, 11-9-4 (3) Max Baer beat Vincent Thompson, KO 6 #32, Terry Smith, 15-7-2 (8) vs. #40, Pedro Lovell, 15-5-1 (10) Terry Smith beat Pedro Lovell, KO 3
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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August 1944
#10, Bill Hartwell, 29-3-0 (24) vs. #9, Ike Ibeabuchi, 25-1-0 (24) Ike Ibeabuchi beat Bill Hartwell, UD 10 #24, Johnny Boudreaux, 28-4-0 (8) vs. #21, Larry Holmes, 25-3-0 (25) Johnny Boudreaux drew with Larry Holmes, D 10 #41, Jack Taylor, 13-7-1 (6) vs. #26, Franco DePiccoli, 18-4-2 (11) Franco DePiccoli beat Jack Taylor, TKO 7
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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September 1944
#C, Ed Sanders, 27-3-0 (21) vs. #1, Max Baer, 30-0-1 (28) Max Baer beat Ed Sanders, KO 5 #23, Clifton Mitchell, 27-7-1 (24) vs. #12, Calvin Brock, 29-4-0 (27) Calvin Brock beat Clifton Mitchell, TKO 4 #15, Harry Bobo, 24-4-0 (17) vs. #21, David Defiagbon, 20-5-1 (9) Harry Bobo beat David Defiagbon, TKO 1 #4, Harold Carter, 25-4-1 (13) vs. #14, Tomasz Adamek, 25-2-2 (16) Tomasz Adamek beat Harold Carter, SD 10
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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October 1944
#25, Bud Gorman, 24-1-1 (7) vs. #19, Joe Kahut, 20-5-1 (14) Bud Gorman beat Joe Kahut, UD 10 #6, Johnny DuPlooy, 29-4-1 (20) vs. #17, Michael Marrone, 24-3-0 (11) Michael Marrone beat Johnny DuPlooy, TKO 6 #41, Mike DeJohn, 17-7-0 (13) vs. #31 Andriy Rudenko, 17-7-0 (4) Mike DeJohn beat Andriy Rudenko, UD 10
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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November 1944
#7, Young John Herrera, 29-4-0 (18) vs. #12, George Stankovich, 29-6-0 (21) Young John Herrera beat George Stankovich, UD 10 #2, Deontay Wilder, 31-2-0 (27) vs. #5, Willie Bean, 33-4-0 (23) Deontay Wilder beat Willie Bean, SD 10 #56, Romeo Malgarini, 22-9-0 (16) vs. #22, Mike Buha, 25-5-0 (17) Romeo Malgarini beat Mike Buha, UD 10
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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#18, Michael Dokes, 21-1-1 (15) vs. #6, Nikolay Valuev, 24-0-0 (18) Nikolay Valuev beat Michael Dokes, UD 10
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Title Bouts Feb 27 -- #C, Deontay Wilder beat #5, Willie Bean, UD 15 to retain title May 21 -- #5, Ed Sanders beat #C, Deontay Wilder, KO 2 to capture title Sep 23 -- #1, Max Baer beat #C, Ed Sanders, KO 5 to capture title Title bouts: 3 Successful title defenses: 1 Champions over year: 3 Top #15 Bouts Apr 22 -- #13, Harold Carter beat #2, Young John Herrera, TKO 3 May 21 -- #6, Harold Carter beat #3, Willie Bean, TKO 3 Jun 5 -- #13, Calvin Brock beat #14, Harry Bobo, UD 10 Jul 25 -- 14, Bob Satterfield beat #5, George Stankovich, TKO 4 Jul 31 -- #11, Johnny DuPlooy beat #12, Tomasz Adamek, UD 10 Aug 8 -- #9, Ike Ibeabuchi beat #10, Bill Hartwell, UD 10 Sep 2 -- #14, Tomasz Adamek beat #4, Harold Carter, SD 10 Nov 11 -- #2, Deontay Wilder beat #5, Willie Bean, SD 10 Nov 21 -- #7, Young John Herrera beat #12, George Stankovich, UD 10 Total bouts: 9 Top 15 - End of 1944 Champion - Max Baer, 32-0-1 (30) 1 - Deontay Wilder, 32-2-0 (27) 2 - Ed Sanders, 28-4-0 (22) 3 - Nikolay Valev, 25-0-0 (18) 4 - Young John Herrera, 30-4-0 (18) 5 - Ike Ibeabuchi, 27-1-0 (25) 6 - Tomasz Adamek, 27-2-2 (16) 7 - Willie Bean, 33-5-0 (23) 8 - Harold Carter, 26-5-1 (13) 9 - Calvin Brock, 31-4-0 (29) 10 - Cleveland Williams, 19-0-1 (18) 11 - Bob Satterfield, 28-2-0 (28) 12 - Bill Hartwell, 30-4-0 (25) 13 - Michael Marrone, 26-3-0 (13) 14 - Johnny DuPlooy, 30-5-1 (21) 15 - George Stankovich, 29-7-0 (21) Top 15 - 1944 Record Champion - Max Baer, 6-0-0 (5) 1 - Deontay Wilder, 5-1-0 (3) 2 - Ed Sanders, 5-1-0 (4) 3 - Nikolay Valev, 5-0-0 (4) 4 - Young John Herrera, 3-1-0 (1) 5 - Ike Ibeabuchi, 4-0-0 (2) 6 - Tomasz Adamek, 3-1-0 (1) 7 - Willie Bean, 3-3-0 8 - Harold Carter, 5-1-0 (4) 9 - Calvin Brock, 4-1-0 (3) 10 - Cleveland Williams, 8-0-0 (8) 11 - Bob Satterfield, 3-1-0 (3) 12 - Bill Hartwell, 3-3-0 (1) 13 - Michael Marrone, 5-1-0 (3) 14 - Johnny DuPlooy, 5-1-0 (4) 15 - George Stankovich, 3-2-0
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