Does outlanding your opponent means you won a fight???

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  • Ch@mpBox@PR
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    #21
    Originally posted by RRICAN
    cuz them fools dont know **** about boxing!!!!!
    Bingo!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • IMDAZED
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      #22
      Originally posted by Stewie Cruise
      How do you guys view a scorecard when you see a compubox scorecard??? Do you feel a fighter who outland his opponent should get a decision if the fight goes 12 rounds??
      Compubox is no different than your own eyes. It's just two geezers counting punches. I'll trust my eyes. Besides, it tells me nothing with regards to the meaningful punches. Plus, it's wrong a lot.

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      • BEEHOP
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        #23
        If there's knockdowns it changes etc.

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        • Tmann400
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          #24
          i usually dont pay attention to compubox..i use my eyes to see what punches are landing and what punches are being blocked or dodged..whoever lands the more cleaner punches, gets the round from me. if one guy throws 80 to 100 punches and the other throws 45 to 50, and the guy who threw less appears to be landing cleaner and more often and effectively, gets the round from me.

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          • Ryn0
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            #25
            If they land more of the cleaner more effective blows in the majority of the rounds then yes (barring a knockdown)

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