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  • Comments Thread For: Jermell Charlo vs. Brian Castano - CompuBox Punch Stats

    Great back and forth fight between Jermell Charlo and Brian Castano as they were within 22 punches landed of each other. The 173 punches landed by Castano are the most ever landed on Charlo. Castano landed 41% of his power (164/400).
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  • #2
    Out landed in 8-4 rounds but they scored it a *Draw*... Still don't get how and why Bob Arum isn't advocating for the Fury v Wilder fight to be hosted outside of America, American ref and judges etc... If this happens in any other countries then posters would be crying like decisions like this only happens outside of America, the built in excuses on why American boxers don't seem to have a passport.

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    • #3
      Nix judges, let CompuBox take over. Can't be any worse !

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ray* View Post
        Out landed in 8-4 rounds but they scored it a *Draw*... Still don't get how and why Bob Arum isn't advocating for the Fury v Wilder fight to be hosted outside of America, American ref and judges etc... If this happens in any other countries then posters would be crying like decisions like this only happens outside of America, the built in excuses on why American boxers don't seem to have a passport.
        117-111?!
        This reminds me of how one judge had Wilder winning wide in his first fight with Fury. When there's a cash cow involved, there's always that one judge who shows up before the fight with their scorecard already filled out.
        Ray* Ray* likes this.

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        • #5
          I didn't get to see the whole fight, but as I've always said, boxing needs to make it 13 rounds. If it seems close, that extra round would usually, though not always, decide it.

          Anyway, seems like Charlo was exposed a bit more, was not dominant, and Castano is better than good.

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          • #6
            I knew it would go Split Decision. Mainly because as mentioned, Castaņo family are boxers and he was groomed as a child. Charlo’s dad didn’t box like Castaņo’s so that the edge why Brian is good in fights. His ring IQ is good. Though, Charlo brand is a commodity at PBC. I knew if it were close it would lean to Jermell. But I should’ve known better, PBC has the most draws from all the platforms… Even with Wilder I gave him 2 rounds plus the knockdowns, either way, Fury still won the first fight, the PBC event.

            Haymonites don’t like to admit that PBC is the most corrupt in the sport.

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            • #7
              There's the proof where Castaņo easily won 8 rounds..No excuses, Castaņo was robbed in Charlo's backyard..

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              • #8
                Originally posted by South Champion View Post

                117-111?!
                This reminds me of how one judge had Wilder winning wide in his first fight with Fury. When there's a cash cow involved, there's always that one judge who shows up before the fight with their scorecard already filled out.
                They had it really wide for Wilder as well - 115-111 I think, so laughable. There was only two possible scored in the Fury vs Wilder fight - 116-110 Fury, or 115-111 Fury. I think 115-111 Wilder is arguably the worst scorecard of all time.

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                • #9
                  I wonder if everyone that is on on here complaining about the scorecards, said the same thing when Canelo was gifted that 114-114 scorecard versus Floyd. Oh...the outrage. -_-

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