So I always hear about those weight class doobly dos and their numbers, and I was thinking... wait no I wasn't thinking, that's why I came up with this. Using the original 1904 Olympics weight classes for boxing, I came up with some own personal, semi-concrete terms for various Team Values and Tournament Weights. Why? I have no idea.
Heavyweight: These guys are pretty much the same as middleweights, but with a bigger TW that indicates either a lot of hoarded cash for an endurance run, or several big players who are missing a game. TV 2000k+, TW anywhere above 2350k
Middleweight: As big as it gets in terms of raw TV. TV 2000k+, TW below 2350k
Welterweight: Just below the big guys, before spiraling expenses really starts to hit hard. From TW 1800k to 2000k, TV 1750k to 2000k
Lightweight: Right around mid-level, where some min-maxers hang out, although some pose as lightweights too. From TW 1500k to 1800k, TV 1500 to 1750k
Featherweight: On the lower end of mid-level TV. TW from 1400k to 1500, while the TV goes from 1400k to 1500k as well.
Bantamweight: Still in development, or taken a few knocks. Usually TW higher than 1150k, but less than 1400k, while the TV can range anywhere from 1100k to 1400k.
Flyweight: Rookie teams (TV/TW 1000k) and teams with a TW equal to or lower than 1150k (usually due to a tough match early on)
Comments
Posted by pythrr on 2011-09-17 20:25:23
B already does this
Posted by Enigma179 on 2011-09-18 03:19:22
But in B there's only 3 and where's the fun in that!