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Post by The Dollhouse on Mar 12, 2023 15:17:14 GMT -6
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE HALL OF FAME
TESS VALMORE: The requirements are as follows: a minimum of 100 fights. This shows durability and the ability to be an attractive opponent over a number of years. At present, it would take a fighter a minimum of seven years to get 100 fights. The candidates must have a win/loss percentage of at least 60%. The figure is not ours, but Sim’s, who years ago said a 60% win ratio was “outstanding” Quality of fighter’s opponents can be judged by the number of titles held or the number of title fights The combination of 100 fights and a 60% win ratio severely restricts entry into the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame, however, is not meant for good fighters but the outstanding ones.
Requirements:
- 100 fights total.
- 60% win-ratio based on win/loss numbers.
- Draws are counted to the total fight count.
- Types of fights: Beach fights and Mistress of the Body Saddle bouts are included, as they are conducted under regular FCBA rules. JMD/D and AMD fights are NOT included. In the original JMD fights, anything went included wrestling on the canvas. No rules were ever promulgated. BBU and ACB fights are NOT included. Only FCBA fights.
- A fighter CANNOT enter the Hall of Fame on a loss. Kate Beckinsale is an example. It took her 103 fights. It is entirely possible that a fighter who has won 60 of 99 fights but then loses her 100th bout, then has loses three more in a row, may never get into the Hall.
- Once a fighter is admitted to the Hall of Fame, she cannot be removed. Some Hall of Fame members have their Hall records drop below the win-ratio of 60%.
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Post by The Dollhouse on Mar 12, 2023 15:40:51 GMT -6
Hall of Fame inductees in order of induction:
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