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If a fight is stopped due to injury the injured fighter is out an automatic 4 month. So I'll get it down to 15 by scheduling some lower tier fights in the autoscheduler and run them all at once.įor the cuts in fights I don't watch, I will write down one fighters kd and cut total before the fight, then check it again afterwards. I don't pay any attention to venue in any fight, I have it set at random.Īlso I try to keep my fight cards to no more than 15 a month. 8 man tournies are fought when each contestant is eligible to fight, so they can take a whole year to complete. If Langford was only defending one title and not the other and lost, the other title would be vacated and an 8 man tourney would crown a new champ. It makes unification bouts special in my uni. So it wasn't a great chance that all 3 belts would be on the line but it ended up that way. Then he also rolled 1-25 to face the IBF champ Joe Jeanette. If a fighter owns mulitple belts then there is a % for which belt he defends.Įxample - this month in the LBA Sam Langford owns the WBA and WBC titles once he was scheduled to fight he rolled for 1-33 defends just the WBA, 34-66 defends just the WBC, 67-100 defends both. If two champs in the same weight class are scheduled in the same month then there is a 25% chance they fight for a unification bout. Prime guys tend to fight 3-5 times a year, so it's common enough for the champs to fight. Regional rankings are strictly by PP, that way unranked guys get a shot also. If no one in the top 20 is qualified and fighting then the champ will fight a non-title bout with someone outside his weight class. So let's say the #3 guy is scheduled but lost his last fight, then the next highest guy gets it. I get through everything else (like scheduling the pre and post and end guys against tC's) and the top ranked fighter who is also scheduled to fight gets the title shot as long as he didn't lose his last fight. Once they win it they can keep it until they lose or win a world title.Ĭhamps are scheduled just like everyone else. All regional contestants have to have under 30 fights to fight for the title. At the end of the year the top two regional champs (my decision) will fight for the IBO title ( loser keeps his regional title) That will kind of be the king of the regionals. I just started this year with regional titles and I think there is still a thread on what titles I have in the Inside the Ropes section. At 100 ranked fighters I am adding the WBO this would be the last world title. 60 ranked fighters in the main division I added the IBF.įor example I think only 1/2 of my 9 divisions have the IBF right now after 11 years of fights. Then once I had 30 ranked fighters in the main division in a weight the WBC title would come in. but in my real universe I started out with just the WBA title. Okay the WW was just an example of how I would set it up.