H&G Elo v1.1.2 public fighter card
Ike Williams
A fighter profile for all-time H&G Elo, peak form Elo, career context and comparison.
H&G Elo profile - v1.1.2
Ike Williams at a glance
A public H&G Elo v1.1.2 visual. The curve shows yearly peak form Elo rating points, not the 1000-3000 all-time ranking score.
All-time rank
#25All-Time Elite
All-time H&G Elo ranking score
2,337Ranking index on a 1000-3000 scale. This is the number that orders the list.
Peak form Elo rating
1,896Best-point rating on a separate scale, not directly comparable with the ranking score. 1947-09-01
Division
LightweightActive years: 1944-1955
Career record
126-24-4Published professional record summary
Prime window
Long prime1942-1949 high-rating window
Version
v1.1.2Current H&G Elo release
How this rating was built
Ike Williams's main drivers
These seven signals show where the fighter sits above or below the H&G Elo field. They are relative model drivers, not extra points added to the score.
How much the record is helped by wins over high-rated opponents.
How much undisputed, lineal, or equivalent control across divisions helps.
How much repeat elite-year presence supports the all-time case.
How much major title evidence supports the rating.
How strongly the fighter held a high rating beyond a short peak.
How high the fighter's best rating stretch rose against the field.
How clearly the fighter separated from peers active around the same years.
| Rank | #25 |
|---|---|
| Rank detail | All-Time Elite |
| All-time H&G Elo ranking score | 2,337 on the 1000-3000 ranking scale |
| Peak form Elo rating | 1,896 at 1947-09-01; separate scale |
| Division and active years | Lightweight, 1944-1955 |
| Career record | 126-24-4 |
| Rating evolution | 1941: 1,737; 1942: 1,803; 1943: 1,849; 1944: 1,872; 1945: 1,871; 1946: 1,886; 1947: 1,896; 1948: 1,895; 1949: 1,851; 1950: 1,799; 1951: 1,721; 1952: 1,655; 1953: 1,633; 1954: 1,611; 1955: 1,619 |
Rating summary - H&G Elo card - H&G Elo v1.1.2
Ike Williams
An H&G Elo v1.1.2 summary card for rating context, career context and comparison. Read it as a fixed public release, not as a claim that every historical record is complete.
Top career wins
- Sammy Angott1944
- Tippy Larkin1947
- Kid Gavilan1948
- Beau Jack1955
- Bob Montgomery1947
Versioned card
H&G Elo v1.1.2
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