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Originally Posted by Bogotazo
You have a point. But I think they're trying to avoid the illusion that every time a fighter steps into a ring, there's a 70% chance (in your case) of a KO. I guess it's supposed to indicate their overall chances of scoring a stoppage, not the odds of scoring a knockout hidden within the odds of the fighter winning in the first place.
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Hmm...I dont know though. I prefer to know what % chance a man has to winy by stoppage. After you figure out if a guy is a puncher or not then you can figure out what his overall win % is and how good his chin is etc