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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: CompuBox Punch Stats: Margarito's Last Seven Fights

    CompuBox takes a statistical review of Antonio Margarito's last seven fights at 147-pounds, which includes his bouts with Kermit Cintron, Paul Williams, Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto, Joshua Clottey, Sebastian Lujan. Margarito takes on Manny Pacquiao later tonight for the vacant WBC junior middleweight title at Cowboy's Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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  • boxingfan76
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    its funny the manny stats are 80.2 which is high average, but margs is 93 average, and everbodys all wow! impressed with pacs more. why? hes faster and throws less. plus margarito owns a still -standing world record in his fight with clottey which he threw 1675 punches. thats 130+ per round this coming fom a slower guy, now thats truly impressive. wether it will be enough to win maybe not, but impressive nonetheless.

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    • puga
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      #3
      Originally posted by boxingfan76
      its funny the manny stats are 80.2 which is high average, but margs is 93 average, and everbodys all wow! impressed with pacs more. why? hes faster and throws less. plus margarito owns a still -standing world record in his fight with clottey which he threw 1675 punches. thats 130+ per round this coming fom a slower guy, now thats truly impressive. wether it will be enough to win maybe not, but impressive nonetheless.
      i thought you said pac only fights losers?....

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      • boxingfan76
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        Originally posted by puga
        i thought you said pac only fights losers?....
        he does , im hoping margs wins though, lets be real they chose margs because he has a name was brutally ko'd by mosley and looked very rusty against garcia. if it were a real 154lber champ would pac be fighting him ? like williams ,martinez or angulo? no.pac is a great fighter but hes a chooser he doesnt face the best.I hope margs wins it will be better for boxing well get betterfights as a result, manny star power has a strangle hold on the sport and is actually preventing the best fights from happening.

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        • intoccabile
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          #5
          Originally posted by boxingfan76
          its funny the manny stats are 80.2 which is high average, but margs is 93 average, and everbodys all wow! impressed with pacs more. why? hes faster and throws less. plus margarito owns a still -standing world record in his fight with clottey which he threw 1675 punches. thats 130+ per round this coming fom a slower guy, now thats truly impressive. wether it will be enough to win maybe not, but impressive nonetheless.
          It also should be stated that pac avg is through 4 fights vs Margys 7 and Margys list includes two terrible performances as well. So on reality, these stats aren't telling you the true story. Margy actually throws more than the stats suggest, and pacman throws less.
          Last edited by intoccabile; 11-13-2010, 07:07 PM.

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            Margarcheato will lose no matter what.

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