No fighter lands "most" of his punches. 28% is nowhere near landing most. 35% aren't superior power numbers either. The highest connecting fighters land 40-60% of their total/power punches. You could say Maidana landed most of his punches on Broner, or Garcia landed most on Juanma, or Mayweather on Marquez. And not even they landed "most". Too many rounds went by where neither fighter landed anything of note and there was only 3 rounds with anything significant happening. The rest where just Hopkins backing up and Kovalev winning on activity.
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You idiot......No fighter lands "most" of his punches. 28% is nowhere near landing most. 35% aren't superior power numbers either. The highest connecting fighters land 40-60% of their total/power punches. You could say Maidana landed most of his punches on Broner, or Garcia landed most on Juanma, or Mayweather on Marquez. And not even they landed "most". Too many rounds went by where neither fighter landed anything of note and there was only 3 rounds with anything significant happening. The rest where just Hopkins backing up and Kovalev winning on activity.Comment
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Kovalev landed 38 punches in round twelve, the most landed by a Hopkins opponent in 41 of his fights tracked by CompuBox.No fighter lands "most" of his punches. 28% is nowhere near landing most. 35% aren't superior power numbers either. The highest connecting fighters land 40-60% of their total/power punches. You could say Maidana landed most of his punches on Broner, or Garcia landed most on Juanma, or Mayweather on Marquez. And not even they landed "most". Too many rounds went by where neither fighter landed anything of note and there was only 3 rounds with anything significant happening. The rest where just Hopkins backing up and Kovalev winning on activity.Comment
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