from the stats given, are you trying to say that jabs can not be considered in any way as power punches?
NSB: How would you score this hypothetical fight?
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Okay, I'll stop beating around the bush. The thread is in relation to these scores: 115-113, 116-113, 115-113
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Compubox numbers link
I know compubox doesn't win fights, but I was one of the people who scored this fight for the loser, while everyone else was saying it was a clear win for the man who won.
I honestly believe that the fight was very close and the guy with the bigger fan base won. That's why the judges and the general public scored it a "clear win"... I didn't see anything clear about it and it was a draw at very least.Last edited by Gordon Gekko; 09-17-2010, 04:35 PM.Comment
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I have always said
Clottey defeated Cotto
Mosley defeated Cotto
the thing is his fans just ignore it, all they care is that their guy won which is fair enoughComment
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Still beating around the bush, who were the fighters in that fight.Okay, I'll stop beating around the bush. The thread is in relation to these scores: 115-113, 116-113, 115-113
Given to this fight:
Combubox
I know compubox doesn't win fights, but I was one of the people who scored this fight for the loser, while everyone else was saying it was a clear win for the man who won.
I honestly believe that the fight was very close and the guy with the bigger fan base won. That's why the judges and the general public scored it a "clear win"... I didn't see anything clear about it and it was a draw at very least.Comment
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I just cant do that though, punch stats can be very misleading. There is so much more involved in a fight like who has control of a round etc. I mean what if one guy threw 100 punches in one round and threw 10 in the next round? you can't know any of that by looking at the overall stats.
I mean there are cases where fighter A threw more punches and landed more punches and had a higher connect rate but still got his ass beat by fighter B because fighter B is a harder puncher and a counter puncher.
Maybe if you broke down punch stats round per round it might be a litter more telling.Comment
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I just cant do that though, punch stats can be very misleading. There is so much more involved in a fight like who has control of a round etc. I mean what if one guy threw 100 punches in one round and threw 10 in the next round? you can't know any of that by looking at the overall stats.
I mean there are cases where fighter A threw more punches and landed more punches and had a higher connect rate but still got his ass beat by fighter B because fighter B is a harder puncher and a counter puncher.
Maybe if you broke down punch stats round per round it might be a litter more telling.
Fair enough. Who do you think won this fight?
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How many times have you watched this fight?Okay, I'll stop beating around the bush. The thread is in relation to these scores: 115-113, 116-113, 115-113
Given to this fight:
Compubox numbers link
I know compubox doesn't win fights, but I was one of the people who scored this fight for the loser, while everyone else was saying it was a clear win for the man who won.
I honestly believe that the fight was very close and the guy with the bigger fan base won. That's why the judges and the general public scored it a "clear win"... I didn't see anything clear about it and it was a draw at very least.
I've watched it about 5-6 times.
When I watched it live, I thought and felt it was extremely close. I scored it a draw. I had the feeling that it was a toss up and either guy could have won it.
However, each time I watched it after, it became more and more apparent to me that cotto clearly won by a 2-3 rounds.
This fight is one of the main reasons why I always try to watch "close" fights multiple times.
When you're watching a fight live there are a lot of emotions and its very intense it's easy to get caught in the moment and be swayed one way or another, you can miss a lot of the fine details etc.Comment
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