Unless I am totally blind, the numbers are farcical. There is no way that Pac landed 90 more punches, even with the big 9th round, where he actually missed more than he landed.
No matter who you had winning those numbers are a joke.
Compubox is useless on it's own but very useful combined with actually watching the fight.
He may have landed many more punches over the course but they may have been distributed at moments that didn't bag him a round.
I haven't rewatched the fight yet. I had Pac ahead, but Horn had rallies at strategic moments which could have bagged him rounds.
Landing 20 extra punches in a round you already won? No affect on anything. None. Compubox ought to have a giant flashing disclaimer/reminder of this.
And that's what a lot of people don't understand about compubox. It's just a statistical tool. A fighter can have a couple of big rounds and outland his opponent in total for the fight, but still lose because the opponent won more rounds. It's not only possible; it happens often. If compubox were a good way of determining the winner of a fight, we may as well do away with the old system of round-by-round scoring.
This.
But I was actually surprised with the stats, i had horn winning though while watching at box nation, luckily no commentators to sway me.
Compubox is useless on it's own but very useful combined with actually watching the fight.
He may have landed many more punches over the course but they may have been distributed at moments that didn't bag him a round.
I haven't rewatched the fight yet. I had Pac ahead, but Horn had rallies at strategic moments which could have bagged him rounds.
Landing 20 extra punches in a round you already won? No affect on anything. None. Compubox ought to have a giant flashing disclaimer/reminder of this.
And that's what a lot of people don't understand about compubox. It's just a statistical tool. A fighter can have a couple of big rounds and outland his opponent in total for the fight, but still lose because the opponent won more rounds. It's not only possible; it happens often. If compubox were a good way of determining the winner of a fight, we may as well do away with the old system of round-by-round scoring.
It was Arumbox.
It happens in fights where the work that is being done is in exchanges, there can be a bias to assume that one guy is landing and the other isn't. It also happens with lots of inside work being done, and awkward styles.
Horn definitely landed many more shots than he was credited with. Manny definitely landed less than he was credited with.
Usually it's pretty good though I think.
This right here idk what everyone is talking about Pac beating up Horn it's like they didn't even watch the fight. First 6 rounds Pac was sloppy jumping in not hitting much at all if he got 2 rounds out of the first 6 that's actually quite generous imo.
Of course punches landed don't matter when you want a guy to lose
Pacman landed 100 more punches
He was robbed
That's what happens when you deal with arum
Compubox is useless on it's own but very useful combined with actually watching the fight.
He may have landed many more punches over the course but they may have been distributed at moments that didn't bag him a round.
I haven't rewatched the fight yet. I had Pac ahead, but Horn had rallies at strategic moments which could have bagged him rounds.
Landing 20 extra punches in a round you already won? No affect on anything. None. Compubox ought to have a giant flashing disclaimer/reminder of this.
If you didn't watch the fight and only have seen those stats you'd think Pacquiao won by a landslide and I've seen many idiots throwing those numbers as argument. Watch the fight and then talk, not the other way around.
It happens in fights where the work that is being done is in exchanges, there can be a bias to assume that one guy is landing and the other isn't. It also happens with lots of inside work being done, and awkward styles.
Horn definitely landed many more shots than he was credited with. Manny definitely landed less than he was credited with.
Usually it's pretty good though I think.