Fight Matrix in their heretic science ways have created a formula to compute what they call Combat Age.
http://www.fightmatrix.com/2013/04/29/combat-age-our-latest-creation/Now visible in the fighter ranking “hover overs”, is our
initial iteration of a statistic we call
combat age.
For years, fans have subjectively argued about which fighters were
battle-worn and have attempted to link this to the foreshadowing of the
end of a fighter’s prime. With combat age, we are looking to add our
objective touch to this.
At it’s most basic level, one can equate “combat age” to “dog years”
in that it will mirror the basic human lifecycle. With this new
computation, we expect fighters to hit their respective “peak” in the
years that your typical adult “peaks” in life, somewhere between 25 and
40. We will expect most fighters to start their descent at some point
in their 40s and be far removed from their peak by 60. Please keep in
mind, that
there will be anomalies, just like in life.
These anomalies (for the most part) will be welcome. Anomalies we cannot prevent, are those that basic fight data can’t
convey, such as serious career-altering injuries, non-MMA fight careers
or a predisposition to not get knocked out (incredibly hard heads).
In this computation, we will be considering:
- Biological age.
- Total fights.
- Total losses.
- Stoppage losses.
- Cumulative fight time.
The included factors, as well as the weighting of said factors are subject to and may very likely change.
For a quick demo of combat age.
| Age | Combat Age |
Forrest Griffin | 33 | 45 |
Wanderlei Silva | 36 | 56 |
Georges St. Pierre | 31 | 38 |
Andrei Arlovski | 34 | 50 |
Anderson Silva | 38 | 44 |