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Mike Tyson was to me the most feared boxer ever. Rocky Marciano was undefeated and I had always considered him before Tyson the best (watch some footage of his fights on yt). Rocky couldn't last 2 rds with Tyson in Tys prime. But why did Tyson lose to unknown Buster Douglas while in his prime. Mental issues.
If there were charts on fighting ability power/speed Tyson would have frightening results but add mental issues into the mix and you can then add into that a random loss along the way.
I think in a game like this heavy emphasis should also be placed on mentality. Not so much as an equal trait but as a random percentage to that fighters traits. Tyson would have something like 60-100. So at the beginning of the fight a random number between 60 and 100 would then be multiplied to the fighters abilities.
Even 60 percent of Tysons abiities would have the opponent looking up from the canvas as did many in his day.