Jack, don't waste your time.
I don't think I ever said it, but I am not thinking proportionally in any way whatsoever. I don't think I ever suggested it, but if I did, I apologize b/c I was trying to compare gameness in percentages, in numbers and NOT proportionally in an equal sense, if that makes sense.
So to maybe clear some things up, I am with SB. I don't think either has a monopoly on gameness. Not animals or humans. I think there are equal numbers of game animal and athletes in each division (for lack of better compartmentalization).
My original question or post was simply to provoke thought as I see a tendency from most people I've been exposed to, that smaller is always associated with more gameness and I disagree. When the doctor wouldn't allow Frazier to come out of his corner at Ali in the 15th, I believe Joe displayed as much gameness as any human athlete by telling the doctor after they said he couldn't see, "I will feel him there" or something to that affect. Meanwhile, Dundee is in Ali's corner and quotes, "Ali is saying, I can't go back out". In a dog match, we all know who wins. BUT, it's not that kind of sport, so it doesn't matter.
Anyways. Sorry for bring something up that pissed some folks off. Crap, all I was doing was trying to kick up some convo. Jack, seriously, don't waste your time. You WILL PROVE YOUR POINT, but it's not a point I'm trying to win or learn. HOWEVER....LOL...this is the argumentative side of me. I do believe, there will be a higher percentage of KO's as the weight divisions climb upward as I also believe there will be a climb in rounds fought per victory as the weight classes get smaller.
Use to have these dicussions all the time in strength forums with some real deal gurus of strength. Glenn Pendlay, Mark Rippatoe, Louie Simmons and some of the Russians whose names I can't spell. The argument of power and strength. Power is limited by or dictated in capacity by how much strength one possesses. The "power formula" will point to smaller guys all the time that THEY are the more powerful and by formula, they are. However, which takes more power to Press overhead? A 500lb lift or a 300lb lift? Many would argue the smaller guys were more powerful, but there were more guys lifting 500lbs over their head than the smaller guys. SO, while the little guys are more powerful by formula and math, the larger guys are simply......more powerful. I love this stuff....sorry to bring it into a bulldog forum, but the twist myself or Jack has taken this thing is interesting to me nonetheless.
Take care men.