Christopher Battalino
"Battling Battalino"
No single dominant trait — adapts game plan to opponent.
How much we trust this read
Confidence rates the analysis, not the fighter. The Blueprint Score rates the fighter. Sparse data lowers confidence — it never gets hidden.
Fight Plan: Christopher Battalino
A coach-ready game plan — historical weaknesses opponents have exploited and what to drill in camp.
No documented weaknesses on file yet.
- Stack southpaw sparring partners in camp
Sub-Score Breakdown
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What Changed?
Recent intelligence updates from the Blueprint engine — confidence shifts, new tactical observations, and patterns detected.
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Tactical Patterns
Repeatable trigger → action → result sequences detected by the engine. Low-confidence patterns are labeled, not hidden.
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Tactical Memory
Persistent observations the engine has accumulated. New observations merge with existing memory instead of overwriting it.
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Fighter fingerprint
Boxing attribute profile — only skills that matter in this sport are scored, and any axis we cannot evidence is left blank rather than scored as zero.
Power is the highest scored axis; expect the game plan to lean on this.
- Power40
- SpeedInsufficient data
- DefenseInsufficient data
- CardioInsufficient data
- Fight IQInsufficient data
- Distance Control28
Strategic breakdown
Style fingerprint derived from the attribute ratings and finish rates on file. Each row is labelled with how Fight Blueprint reached it — none of these are measured from footage.
Fight Timeline
How Christopher Battalino has evolved year-by-year — milestones, camp changes, style shifts, and notable results.
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Observations & evidence
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Video Evidence Ledger
Timestamped tactical observations that back the analysis. Each item cites the fight, round, and moment.
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Prep for camp: Christopher Battalino
Recommendations a coach can act on tomorrow — opponent tendencies, drills, and the sparring styles to stack against this fight.
- Circles to their left under sustained pressure
- Not enough scored attributes on file to prescribe specific drills yet
- Southpaw pressure partner
Timestamped breakdowns
Curated moments from Battalino's tape — each clip annotated with the technique on display.
How this fighter is changing
Computed only from individual fight results on file — earlier half of the recorded fights compared with the most recent half.
54% in the last 13 fights vs 67% before.
Share of fights ended inside the distance across 25 results on file.
How often recent fights reach the judges.
Similar Fighters
Stylistic neighbors based on sub-score vector, archetype, and weight class.
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See it on film
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Status / Injuries
No recent injury or status information found.
Recent Form
- L1940-01-30vs Dick TurcottePTS · R10
- L1939-12-04vs George MartinUD · R10
- D1939-11-16vs George PepePTS · R8
- W1939-10-30vs Jerry MaloniSD · R10
- W1939-09-26vs Frankie YoungPTS · R8
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Scouting Summary
Christopher Battalino, better known as Battling Battalino, was an American undisputed world featherweight champion who competed from 1927 to 1940. Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2003, he is remembered for his tenacious style and for winning the world title
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Biography & Camp
Christopher Battalino, better known as Battling Battalino, was an American undisputed world featherweight champion who competed from 1927 to 1940. Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2003, he is remembered for his tenacious style and for winning the world title at age 21 by defeating Andre Routis. Outside the ring, he was a local hero in Hartford after saving a three-year-old boy from drowning in 1929.