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The Cuban style, when it’s bad, is the worst in all of boxing
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It’s better suited for amateur boxing where they only score the punches that are landed.
Had the Canelo/Scull bout been an amateur bout; Then Scull won have won that bout hands down.
It’s because he threw and landed more punches than Saul Alvarez.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostIt’s better suited for amateur boxing where they only score the punches that are landed.
Had the Canelo/Scull bout been an amateur bout; Then Scull won have won that bout hands down.
It’s because he threw and landed more punches than Saul Alvarez.
And it was a historically bad, stinker of a fight weekend too if you include the Friday bouts.
“By throwing a combined 445 punches over 12 rounds, Canelo (152 punches) and Scull (293 punches) set a new record for fewest
punches thrown in a 12 round fight tracked by CompuBox’s 40-year history. The previous record was 459 (Parker vs. Wilder). On
Friday night in Times Square, Ryan Garcia and Rolly Romero combined to throw 490 punches over 12 rounds, now the fourth fewest;
and Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez combined to throw 503 punches over 12 rounds, now the sixth fewest.
Canelo landed a fight-high 10 punches in the twelfth round. Otherwise, neither fighter landed more than 7 punches in any other round.
They both averaged 5 punches landed per round. 40 of Canelo’s 48 power punch connects (83%) were body shots. One judge
scored the fight 115-113, the second judge scored it 116-112, and the third judge scored it 119-109, all for Canelo.”
https://beta.compuboxdata.com/round-stats/15299
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When I was younger, I used to be like "oh, it's technical, you guys just don't get it"
As I got older, I appreciate technical boxers, but I definitely favor aggression more than I did as a late teen or in my early 20's.
Guys like Inoue, Crawford, Boots, Bivol, Lomachenko. Guys who can box but try to press the action.
Another thing is, you have the chance to change your life, your family's life and get generational wealth if you win. Instead of giving it your all you just are happy to survive to a decision, fight in spurts, where you can just claim you were robbed. If you're in a big time fight and don't even try to win I never want to see you again.
Also I would like to point out to most posters that boxers that fight like that do so on purpose. They will intentionally avoid action, dance around, fight in spurts in hopes of playing spoiler and getting lucky with a decision. My mind was changed once I found out they intentionally do this.
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There is being technical and there is running around without throwing punches. Two different things.
I’d like to see them make 18’ x 18’ rings be the standard size in order to limit the runners. This is supposed to be a fight not a track meet, if you have good defensive skills then show it in the pocket.
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Scull fought like he did in the Canelo fight probably because he was instructed to do so.
His team's whole preoccupation was, most likely their whole game plan and training
was geared towards doing what Lara did, then cry robbery. You know, people these days love playing victims.
Bottom line is 80% of boxing is all mental. And when you're instructed to use your bike, then you're basically
have given up winning even before going into the fight.
Maybe if Scull was left to his own devices he probably fought fire with fire.
You would notice this situation in Madrimov's sudden change of style in the Ortiz fight in the last rounds.
All of a sudden Madrimov was trading with Ortiz without fear of getting hit. What do you think happened?Last edited by rickJen; 05-08-2025, 05:13 PM.
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Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
Gamboa was a beast!! too bad his career didnt go that far.Last edited by garfios; 05-08-2025, 05:13 PM.
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