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5 May 2016 Unofficial BBU P4P Rankings

Page history last edited by Vassago 7 years, 7 months ago

 

Posted by Real View TV on May 5, 2016, 2:54 am

 

Since Tom's on holiday; here's our unofficial rankings from the Real view.

BBU P4P rankings (May 2016).


1. Jenna-Louise Coleman (BBU flyweight champion) W/L: 9-0
2. Una Healy (BBU bantamweight champion) W/L: 5-0
3. Cheryl Cole W/L: 10-1
4. Doutzen Kroes (BBU lightweight champion) W/L: 3-0
5. Kelly Hall W/L: 5-0
6. Michelle Keegan W/L: 5-3
7. Dorota Rabczewska aka Doda W/L: 3-1
8. Sylvie Meis (formerly Van der Vaart) W/L: 4-1
9. Jeanette Biedermann W/L: 4-1
10. Jennifer Metcalfe W/L: 3-1

That breaks down by weight divisions as:
Flyweight: 60%
Bantamweights: 30%
Lightweights: 10%
Welterweights: 0%

As you can see flyweights dominate the list; Tom keeps stating that the flyweights are the best in the world.

Well they're the best division in the BBU with the welterweights lacking a fighter.

Remember those W/L are from the past year, not career and yes you can argue certain girls have better win ratios but level of competition is a factor too.

Please comment on your opinions, we love to hear them. 

 

 

So you can compare the changes in the past three months since the last set of rankings.

 

BBU P4P Rankings (February 2016).


1. Jenna-Louise Coleman (BBU flyweight champion)
2. Una Healy (BBU bantamweight champion)
3. Doutzen Kroes (BBU lightweight champion)
4. Michelle Keegan (FCBA JMD champion)
5. Cheryl Cole
6. Lily Allen
7. Clara Morgane
8. Jessica Schwarz
9. Dorota Rabczewska aka Doda
10. Karolina Kurkova

As you can see there's been major changes between this set of rankings to the latest rankings.

That's partly down to us refining our methods and we admit are still working to fine tune it in some respects.

But considering only four women have fell out the top 10 in those three months due to losses and inactivity; we'd like to think the system is working well.

Hopefully our rankings have pleased; managers, fighters and most importantly fans. 

 

 

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