reckoning
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I doubt that the tough guys in the league feared Gillies or anyone else. Dropyourgloves.com has him winning 61% of his fights,leaving 39% either tied or lost. I think he was slow to boil and smarter.
Keep in mind that that sites formula for determining a fighters winning percentage is somewhat convoluted and only gives partial amounts of a win to a player depending on the type of fight. Because of this, most fighters scores will gravitate towards 50 %. For example: they have Probert at 58%, McSorley at 55% and Hunter at 52%. Gillies 61% is one of the higher marks there. Out of the 20 guys mentioned in the first post, the only one with a higher mark was Behn Wilson at 63%.
Gillies card does show that after `78 he started to average about 3 fights a year instead of the 8 or 9 he'd do before that. I shouldn't have implied that other players were afraid of him, but I think it was more a case that they thought it was best not to wake a sleeping giant.