And the same posters now slamming punch stats were the ones claiming they were gospel during the Mayweather-Pacquiao debate.
Funny how life works eh? I hope we can all laugh at that. Things go both ways.
Now, here is the difference. Compubox favors slick, defensive boxers. It has an inherent bias towards that style. So for Mayweather to dominate in compubox, is expected. Ward was the #1 compubox fighter in the world going into the Kovalev fight, showing compubox favors his style too. So for Kovalev to beat him in compubox is actually very significant.
Additionally, compubox is scored by personnel operators. In Vegas, Mayweather was the hometown fighter. So was Ward. So if either Mayweather or Ward wins in compubox in Vegas, you can't trust its objectivity, because Vegas is in the bag for both of them. But for Kovalev to beat Ward on compubox, which Ward normally excels at, and in Vegas, where the commission clearly wanted Ward to win, is much more significant than vice versa.
See the difference? Now I know some of you are going to say "so what, if the fighters I like do good in compubox, it don't count, but if the fighters you like do good in compubox, it counts. How is that fair?" You're right in terms of analysis it doesn't give you equal footing to use compubox in these specific circumstances to push your argument. But what it is is based on reality. Mayweather and Ward got the advantage by the commission in real life because of favoritism. The upshot of that is that fans can no longer use those people that favor them to draw positive analysis of them from, because we know they are in the tank for them.
So yeah, Pacquiao fans argued compubox was misleading with Mayweather-Pacquiao. And they had good reason to think that. Likewise, compubox now is if anything exaggerating Ward's performance because they are scoring all those mini-hooks to the body inside as "power" shots just as much as Kovalev's clean power shots to the head from outside. If anything, compubox as a system, especially in Vegas, is still biased towards Ward, and yet Kovalev outperformed him. You cannot ignore that.
So really, it's not hypocritical like it appears from the outside once you analyze the details. The real hypocrisy is Floyd/Ward fans saying compubox matters when it benefits Floyd, and now saying it don't matter, when the truth is it's biased towards Floyd and Ward. So yeah, when it shows Floyd dominated Pacquiao, that's misleading, but when Kovalev does so well he even outperforms the bias of compubox is Vegas and beats Ward in compubox, that is very, very telling. That might seem unfair to Ward or Floyd fans, but as I explained, it's the truth.
Funny how life works eh? I hope we can all laugh at that. Things go both ways.
Now, here is the difference. Compubox favors slick, defensive boxers. It has an inherent bias towards that style. So for Mayweather to dominate in compubox, is expected. Ward was the #1 compubox fighter in the world going into the Kovalev fight, showing compubox favors his style too. So for Kovalev to beat him in compubox is actually very significant.
Additionally, compubox is scored by personnel operators. In Vegas, Mayweather was the hometown fighter. So was Ward. So if either Mayweather or Ward wins in compubox in Vegas, you can't trust its objectivity, because Vegas is in the bag for both of them. But for Kovalev to beat Ward on compubox, which Ward normally excels at, and in Vegas, where the commission clearly wanted Ward to win, is much more significant than vice versa.
See the difference? Now I know some of you are going to say "so what, if the fighters I like do good in compubox, it don't count, but if the fighters you like do good in compubox, it counts. How is that fair?" You're right in terms of analysis it doesn't give you equal footing to use compubox in these specific circumstances to push your argument. But what it is is based on reality. Mayweather and Ward got the advantage by the commission in real life because of favoritism. The upshot of that is that fans can no longer use those people that favor them to draw positive analysis of them from, because we know they are in the tank for them.
So yeah, Pacquiao fans argued compubox was misleading with Mayweather-Pacquiao. And they had good reason to think that. Likewise, compubox now is if anything exaggerating Ward's performance because they are scoring all those mini-hooks to the body inside as "power" shots just as much as Kovalev's clean power shots to the head from outside. If anything, compubox as a system, especially in Vegas, is still biased towards Ward, and yet Kovalev outperformed him. You cannot ignore that.
So really, it's not hypocritical like it appears from the outside once you analyze the details. The real hypocrisy is Floyd/Ward fans saying compubox matters when it benefits Floyd, and now saying it don't matter, when the truth is it's biased towards Floyd and Ward. So yeah, when it shows Floyd dominated Pacquiao, that's misleading, but when Kovalev does so well he even outperforms the bias of compubox is Vegas and beats Ward in compubox, that is very, very telling. That might seem unfair to Ward or Floyd fans, but as I explained, it's the truth.
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