I just wanted to do one more run on the bot. I reset it to Marciano favoritism bot because that's the real NCR replicant. The changed one was for example. That said, I just wanted to see it use its old timey logic on modern fighters. I'm using BoxRec for parsing/scrapping so, boxrec based data is already a tainted pool and we all know it.
So, this is my NCR replica with BoxRec data to make an NCR logic/Boxrec stat tournament. For fun. I might play with the bot more here or I might make a new one fresh and never post in this thread again, but, I figured better make a thread now rather than flood the NCR thread with my replica bull****.
I'm kidding, tell me who and I'll rerun it for you. Takes seconds.
Tyson's explosive power and ferocity clashed with Fury's unorthodox style and psychological tactics. The two champions gave it their all, creating a spectacle that would be remembered for generations.
In the end, Fury's versatility and resilience proved too much for Tyson. The computer declared Tyson Fury as the winner of the modern NCR-315 Computer Tournament
Dunno why it likes to rematch what has happened before. Maybe just taking the easiest way out. TBF to the bot, what happened is the most likely but it doesn't have to pair them straight away. A guy like Spinks might do well if he never fights Mike. I guess it doesn't matter but it is an interesting quirk.�
So, this is my NCR replica with BoxRec data to make an NCR logic/Boxrec stat tournament. For fun. I might play with the bot more here or I might make a new one fresh and never post in this thread again, but, I figured better make a thread now rather than flood the NCR thread with my replica bull****.
- Michael Spinks
- George Foreman
- Mike Tyson
- Vitali Klitschko
- Roy Jones Jr.
- Wladimir Klitschko
- Evander Holyfield
- Tyson Fury
- Anthony Joshua
- Alexander Povetkin
- Deontay Wilder
- Oleksandr Usyk
- David Haye
- Andy Ruiz Jr
- Nikolai Valuev
- Lennox Lewis

- Mike Tyson faced off against Michael Spinks in a rematch of their legendary bout. Tyson's ferocity and power once again overwhelmed Spinks, leading to a decisive knockout.
- George Foreman clashed with David Haye. Foreman's raw power and resilience carried him to victory, despite Haye's speed and agility.
- Vitali Klitschko went toe-to-toe with Alexander Povetkin. Klitschko's height, reach, and tactical prowess allowed him to secure a win.
- Evander Holyfield battled Andy Ruiz Jr.. Holyfield's heart and determination outlasted Ruiz's relentless pressure.
- Tyson Fury, the Gypsy King, showcased his unorthodox style and impressive reach against Roy Jones Jr.. Fury's versatility led him to victory.
- Wladimir Klitschko demonstrated his technical skill and discipline against Nikolai Valuev. Klitschko's precision and strategy outclassed Valuev's size and strength.
- Deontay Wilder faced off against Oleksandr Usyk. Wilder's devastating power ultimately proved too much for Usyk's slick movement and strategy.
- Lennox Lewis met Anthony Joshua in a clash of titans. Lewis's experience and tactical brilliance earned him the win.
- Mike Tyson faced George Foreman in an explosive matchup. Tyson's speed and ferocity proved to be the key to victory against Foreman's power.
- Vitali Klitschko clashed with Evander Holyfield. Klitschko's reach and tactical prowess allowed him to outpoint Holyfield in a thrilling bout.
- Tyson Fury went up against Wladimir Klitschko in a rematch of their real-life encounter. Fury's unorthodox style and psychological tactics once again earned him the victory.
- Lennox Lewis faced Deontay Wilder. Lewis's technical skill and ring intelligence outclassed Wilder's raw power, securing his place in the semifinals.
- Mike Tyson met Vitali Klitschko in a battle of contrasting styles. Tyson's relentless aggression and power ultimately broke through Klitschko's defenses, earning him a hard-fought victory.
- Tyson Fury faced Lennox Lewis in an epic showdown. Fury's unorthodox style and agility clashed with Lewis's tactical brilliance. In a closely contested match, Fury's versatility and endurance edged out the win.
Tyson's explosive power and ferocity clashed with Fury's unorthodox style and psychological tactics. The two champions gave it their all, creating a spectacle that would be remembered for generations.
In the end, Fury's versatility and resilience proved too much for Tyson. The computer declared Tyson Fury as the winner of the modern NCR-315 Computer Tournament
Dunno why it likes to rematch what has happened before. Maybe just taking the easiest way out. TBF to the bot, what happened is the most likely but it doesn't have to pair them straight away. A guy like Spinks might do well if he never fights Mike. I guess it doesn't matter but it is an interesting quirk.�
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