Talking about punches thrown yes Compubox in accurate, it's easy to see a punch thrown. On the contrary see a punch hit the target is not easy in many occasions. Thus as it regards the punches landed Compubox is not accurate
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i cant even recount the last time a american born fighter lost to some brit bum ass fighter and it wont happen anytime soon,lets be honest both guys are a heap of garlbage but danny garcia is just better then brook
Bruh danny is the truth he easily beat khan and Mattysse the top dogs at 140
Danny didn't beat easily Matthysse, that fight was close and very competitive.
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no because at times when someone is out cold, the ref wont count to 10
I totally agreed.
Pavlik vs Taylor 1 is a perfect example... people hardly remember that it was a TKO, not a KO
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Because of the knockdown, Alexander had to win 6 rounds to not lose the fight. He did not win 6 rounds, no way no how.
I totally agreed. Disgusting decision
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Difficult to analyse considering there is only footage of his fight with Oakland Billy Smith who whilst a very hard puncher is quite limited.
Yes but Smith was a light heavyweight, Barley was a junior middleweight.
Barley was as skilled as Floyd, B-Hop or Ward, but he had much more punching power, much more
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If we talking about single scord card...
Cristian Mijares vs Jose Navarro 108-120.
Mijares won at least 8/9 rounds
Nonito Donaire vs Wilfredo Vazquez jr 112-115
Emanuel Augustus vs Micky Ward 90-98
One of the worst ever
Tyson Fury vs Joh McDermott 98-92
What a joke. McDermott clearly won
Beibut Shumnenov Gabriel Campillo 117-111
Shumenov did't win more than 2 or 3 rounds
Floyd Mayweather vs Canelo Alvarez 114-114
What??
Julio Cesar Chavez jr vs Matt Vanda 1 100-90
Mexican fans booed the decision and threw beer cans into the ring when it was announced that one judge gave every round to Chavez after seeing Vanda clearly won three of the last four rounds. IMO Vanda won that fight
If we talking about referee my choise goes to Isidro Rodriguez for the Eder Gonzale vs Martin Coggi. That was a travesty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD91QpMH5no
Campillo vs Shumenov/Cloud
Santa Cruz vs Casamayor
Lara-Williams/Martirosyan
Fury-McDermott
Chavez jr-Vanda 1
Matthysse-Alexander
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Almost every rounds were close, but Canelo won most of them. I don't understand how many people had Cotto winning more than 2 or 3 rounds
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Toney IMHO.
James was champion at 160, 168 and 190 (back than the cruiserweight limit was at that weigh) and was a top contender at heavyweight an light heavyweight.
Hopkins was champion at 160 and 175.
Toney beat the better opponents. No doubt about that.
Hopkins had more longevity, but Toney started much younger.
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Toney IMHO.
James was champion at 160, 168 and 190 (back than the cruiserweight limit was at that weigh) and was a top contender at heavyweight an light heavyweight.
Hopkins was champion at 160 and 175.
Toney beat the better opponents. No doubt about that.
Hopkins had more longevity, but Toney started much younger.
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Toney has no performance that's comparable to Hopkins domination of Tito.
What about the masterclass in the Barkley fight?
And Tito would be an easy fight for Toney
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Prince Charles Williams vs Merqui Sosa... this was a real brutal bloody war. The referee stop both fighters simultaneously for too much damage!
Also the rematch was brutal
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Do white Americans feel guilty for stealing by force and deception the land to the Native Americans? And for the extermination of milions of Native Americans?