H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3 public fighter card
Pedro Montanez
Pedro Montanez ranks #658 in the H&G All-Time Index at Lightweight, with a 73.58 All-Time Index score and a 90-9-4 professional record. His career span on this page is 1931-1940. Pedro Montanez was born in 1914 and died in 1996; country context is Puerto Rico. The rating dataset covers 65 bouts from 1931 to 1940. The strongest positive signals are era separation. Peak-form reaches 1,841 in 1937.
Rankings: H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3, computed from fights up to . Index and Peak-form Elo stay fixed to that fight-data cutoff; displayed records may include later record-only corrections.
Career highlights
Shown only where the v1.2.3 data supports the claim. Empty or unsupported fields are hidden.
H&G All-Time Index profile - v1.2.3
Pedro Montanez at a glance
A public H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3 visual. The curve shows yearly peak-form Elo rating points, not the 0-100 ranking index.
All-time rank
#658Ranked in the H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3 public top 1000
H&G All-Time Index
73.580-100 ranking index. This is the number that orders the list.
Peak-form Elo rating
1,841Best-point rating on a separate scale, not directly comparable with the index. Posterior band ±158. 1937-04-05
Division
LightweightActive years: 1931-1940
Career record
90-9-4Published professional record summary
Data Confidence
HighDeep career evidence and a tighter peak-rating band in this release. Close ranks still need boxing judgement. Peak-form band: ±158 Elo.
Version
v1.2.3Current H&G All-Time Index release
Why this placement
Why this placement
Pedro Montanez ranks #658 with a 73.58 score on the 60-100 H&G All-Time Index. The data-derived proxy signature-win marker points to a win over Lou Ambers in 1937, because that defeated opponent carries a 1,881 Peak-form Elo in the same v1.2.3 export. The parsed-opponent data records one reversal pattern: he later lost to Lou Ambers after an earlier win over the same resolved opponent. The strongest model lifts are dominance over contemporaries (above the typical top-1000 fighter) and quality of opponents beaten (around the typical top-1000 fighter). Peak-form Elo is 1,841 (±158), separate from the 60-100 career Index.
Six-dimension breakdown
Bars show each weighted signal's relative size. Gold lifts the placement; grey holds it back.
Same-era separation left after the shared peak and sustained rating signal is removed.
How much the record is helped by wins over contemporaneous title-level opponents.
How much repeat elite-year presence supports the all-time case.
A narrow signal for lineal, explicit undisputed or major multi-belt class control in this release data; it is not a full title history.
Collapsed signal from peak rating, sustained rating and same-era separation.
How much major title evidence supports the rating.
| Rank | #658 |
|---|---|
| Rank detail | Ranked in the H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3 public top 1000 |
| H&G All-Time Index | 73.58 on the 0-100 ranking index scale |
| Peak-form Elo rating | 1,841 at 1937-04-05; separate scale; posterior band ±158 |
| Data Confidence | High: Deep career evidence and a tighter peak-rating band in this release. Close ranks still need boxing judgement. Peak-form band: ±158 Elo. |
| Division and active years | Lightweight, 1931-1940 |
| Career record | 90-9-4 |
| Rating evolution | 1931: 1,545; 1932: 1,567; 1933: 1,625; 1934: 1,725; 1935: 1,800; 1936: 1,836; 1937: 1,841; 1938: 1,830; 1939: 1,814; 1940: 1,778 |
Rating summary - All-Time Index card - v1.2.3
Pedro Montanez
An H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3 summary card for rank context, career context and comparison. Read close ranks with the Data Confidence label beside them.
Versioned card
H&G All-Time Index v1.2.3
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