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10/29/2007 Archived Entry: "Boxing: The Chill Factor"

Boxing: The Chill Factor

By Ted Sares
Courtesy of Eastside Boxing


28.10.07 - Mike Tyson’s is 88%. So is Bruce Seldon’s. Acelino Freitas retired with 85% and Ty Fields has 93%. Get this, the recently exposed Victor Oganov has fought 27 times and has a 100% chill factor.

What is it and what use, if any, can be made of it? First, it is simply the total number of knockouts divided by the total number of fights. Aleajandro Naco Berrio had had 31 fight with a 26 (KO 25) - 5 (KO 5) record in 31 fights. Thus, 30 KO’S divided by 31 bouts equals 93% which translates to pure excitement, and that is exactly what Naco is, pure excitement. Jason Litzau has an 87% mark and he too is very exciting. They bring to mind Tito, Gatti, Saad Mohammed, Jesse James Hughes, and other such exciting fighters.

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http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=13031&more=1

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